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Talk about reviving an old thread:doh:, the disco's probably been turned into cans of wife beater or baked beans by now....
 
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How can this sort of thing be repaired? or does the door need replaced?
 
Makes you wonder how rot can get that bad.Probably been used for towing a sea boat and the salt water has just ate it. If youve just got a few body repairs bog it with aluminum mesh and isopon easy sand, it worked a treat on me old van , even me mechanic mate was impressed. :D
 
FFS the bloody thing was only purchased for the engine out of it. I salvaged dicky seats, aircon, axles gearbox transfer box etc. Rest of it was cut up and scrapped within a few weeks of buying it. Chassis is slowly rotting in the front garden.
 
the Yella fella has got one

a series with a defender front end is still a series with a defender front end its not a 'series defender' just like a 90 or 110 made before '89 are not defenders they are a landrover 90 or landrover 110
 
a series with a defender front end is still a series with a defender front end its not a 'series defender' just like a 90 or 110 made before '89 are not defenders they are a landrover 90 or landrover 110

worra bout a series disco then
 
a series with a defender front end is still a series with a defender front end its not a 'series defender' just like a 90 or 110 made before '89 are not defenders they are a landrover 90 or landrover 110


& how many rivets did they use in the rear tub?? :rolleyes: :D
 
worra bout a series disco then

;) dunt exist mate, yer get disco (also known as disco 1) disco series 2 and disco 3 and now disco 4 the latter two known as a 4x4 computerised transit van cause they is ugly and will get people with no off road ability into very deep **** when terrain res-ponce cant cope with what its being asked to do
 
next time the mot guy says "it needs welding but weve seen worse" i shall be worried
 

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