Is it worth restoring?

  • Yes

    Votes: 4 100.0%
  • No

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4
Wiki does anyway.

Dimensions
Wheelbase

  • 92.9 in (2,360 mm) (90)
  • 110 in (2,794 mm) (110)
  • 127 in (3,226 mm) (127)
Length
  • 160.5 in (4,077 mm) (90)
  • 181.1 in (4,600 mm) (110)
Width 70.5 in (1,791 mm)
Height
  • 80.2 in (2,037 mm) (90)
  • 84 in (2,134 mm) (110)

But is it because its easier to write rather than 7' 8 29/32";)

Imperial Units
92 29/32 Inches (fraction)
92.9 Inches
Metric Units
2,359.66 Millimeters


I actually used to work with the messed up 10inches with ten tenths to a foot, the actual foot was the same as a 12inch foot:confused:

All good fun:D

J


No idea where I got the info from, just always known it as 92.9 inches, main thing is there aint enough room in the boot for anything useful!
 
Sorry, you lost me. Is 19 some sort of reference to Paul Hardcastle??
19j is the most likely standard engine for that vehicle. The most troublesome and unreliable diesel ever fitted in a Land Rover.
A 2.5NA, fitted with a turbocharger, but no intercooler, as a stopgap measure until the 200 Tdi was developed.
The results can range from melted pistons or cracked heads through to engine bay fires or total self destruction.
 
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