Madcowz
New Member
Would appreciate some guidance please from the experts.
I'm going to see this 110 CSW tomorrow:
Find 1986 LAND ROVER 110 4C SW D GREY on eBay within, Land Rover Range Rover, Cars, Cars, Parts Vehicles (end time 11-Nov-07 18:08:24 GMT)
the seller said he has a £2k reserve but there are no bids and I would prob offer £1K to start with. It is a 1986 2.5 N/A and in good condition (apparently) apart from:
"Chassis is v.good for a twenty year old Landy all the outriggers are fine. Their is a small rust spot on the top right of the bulk head and a hole developing in the passenger footwell but they are not too bad. A 50mm square patch on both would sort them out. No coolant brake or clutch fluid leaks, the engine has the usual oil seeps (it keeps the chassis rust free;-) ) but nothing to worry about."
I know what to look for, but whether I can spot it or know enough to make an informed decision is another point, but experience (and this forum) will help with that.
If the rust is as described is it worth carrying on or walking away? If it has these spots is there a high probability of there being more hidden horrors.
Now, my main question is regarding the N/A engine. I have done quite a few searches on this forum and read a lot of replies but I am worried that the engine will be underpowered for a 110 or has been abused by previous owners because it is under powered. I spoke to a friend who said to stay away and go for a 200tdi, but another friend said they are exellent engines.
I will be towing, but nothing heavy, just DIY stuff, maybe ton of sand etc. And I don't drive fast anyway and it won't be belting up the motorway everyday. I do want a solid reliable engine that I can maintain myself and one that I can begin to learn about.
A few people have mentioned budgeting on dropping in a 200Tdi which would be in the region of £600 and a good upgrade. But this type of work is beyond my skills at present so not an option although perhaps in a couple of years....
Sorry if this has been answered before. I have had a good search and even started reading ALL posts from page 135 and worked my way backwards to 115 so far.
thanks,
/Mad
I'm going to see this 110 CSW tomorrow:
Find 1986 LAND ROVER 110 4C SW D GREY on eBay within, Land Rover Range Rover, Cars, Cars, Parts Vehicles (end time 11-Nov-07 18:08:24 GMT)
the seller said he has a £2k reserve but there are no bids and I would prob offer £1K to start with. It is a 1986 2.5 N/A and in good condition (apparently) apart from:
"Chassis is v.good for a twenty year old Landy all the outriggers are fine. Their is a small rust spot on the top right of the bulk head and a hole developing in the passenger footwell but they are not too bad. A 50mm square patch on both would sort them out. No coolant brake or clutch fluid leaks, the engine has the usual oil seeps (it keeps the chassis rust free;-) ) but nothing to worry about."
I know what to look for, but whether I can spot it or know enough to make an informed decision is another point, but experience (and this forum) will help with that.
If the rust is as described is it worth carrying on or walking away? If it has these spots is there a high probability of there being more hidden horrors.
Now, my main question is regarding the N/A engine. I have done quite a few searches on this forum and read a lot of replies but I am worried that the engine will be underpowered for a 110 or has been abused by previous owners because it is under powered. I spoke to a friend who said to stay away and go for a 200tdi, but another friend said they are exellent engines.
I will be towing, but nothing heavy, just DIY stuff, maybe ton of sand etc. And I don't drive fast anyway and it won't be belting up the motorway everyday. I do want a solid reliable engine that I can maintain myself and one that I can begin to learn about.
A few people have mentioned budgeting on dropping in a 200Tdi which would be in the region of £600 and a good upgrade. But this type of work is beyond my skills at present so not an option although perhaps in a couple of years....
Sorry if this has been answered before. I have had a good search and even started reading ALL posts from page 135 and worked my way backwards to 115 so far.
thanks,
/Mad