Hi all,
My Mark-1 Disco has just failed MOT rather catastrophically!
The MOT tester explained that the body was barely attached to the chassis any longer. I bought the car 10 months ago for £2k, with an MOT which has only just expired. The garage didn't think it could possibly have deteriorated so much in a year, suggesting the MOT I bought it with was dodgy , but obviously they can't put that in writing in case I had parked it in a river for 6 months...
I am not very mechanically minded and don't have too much spare time, so learning to weld is not an option. I am looking to see whether it would be more economic to have it repaired (garage reckoned up to £1k, but couldn't do it there), or sell it for spares/repairs. The garage thought it would probably need the body taking off the chassis, the chassis rewelding and the body fitting again.
My thinking was, if I sell it for spares/repair I might get £400 - down £1600 on the deal and have no Landy, or I could get it repaired for £1000 and I'm £1000 down on the deal, but still have a Landy.
I want to get a second opinion and cost estimates from a landrover / welding expert. Does anyone know of one in the South Essex area, or has anyone had similar experience?
The list of horrors is:
1. N/S/R wheel arch seat belt anchorage prescribed area is excessively corroded.
2. O/S/R wheel arch seat belt anchorage prescribed area is excessively corroded.
3. O/S/F structure excessive corrosion seriously affecting strength within 30cm of body mountings
4. O/S/R structure excessive corrosion seriously affecting strength within 30cm of body mountings
5. O/S/R (back) structure excessive corrosion seriously affecting strength within 30cm of body mountings
6. N/S/F (2 mount) structure excessive corrosion seriously affecting strength within 30cm of body mountings
7. N/S/F (3 mount) structure excessive corrosion seriously affecting strength within 30cm of body mountings
8. N/S/F (4 mount) structure excessive corrosion seriously affecting strength within 30cm of body mountings
Oh and the brakes are a bit dodgy, but given one of my other cars is a Capri, I had thought they were quite good...!
Cheers,
Wing Commander
My Mark-1 Disco has just failed MOT rather catastrophically!
The MOT tester explained that the body was barely attached to the chassis any longer. I bought the car 10 months ago for £2k, with an MOT which has only just expired. The garage didn't think it could possibly have deteriorated so much in a year, suggesting the MOT I bought it with was dodgy , but obviously they can't put that in writing in case I had parked it in a river for 6 months...
I am not very mechanically minded and don't have too much spare time, so learning to weld is not an option. I am looking to see whether it would be more economic to have it repaired (garage reckoned up to £1k, but couldn't do it there), or sell it for spares/repairs. The garage thought it would probably need the body taking off the chassis, the chassis rewelding and the body fitting again.
My thinking was, if I sell it for spares/repair I might get £400 - down £1600 on the deal and have no Landy, or I could get it repaired for £1000 and I'm £1000 down on the deal, but still have a Landy.
I want to get a second opinion and cost estimates from a landrover / welding expert. Does anyone know of one in the South Essex area, or has anyone had similar experience?
The list of horrors is:
1. N/S/R wheel arch seat belt anchorage prescribed area is excessively corroded.
2. O/S/R wheel arch seat belt anchorage prescribed area is excessively corroded.
3. O/S/F structure excessive corrosion seriously affecting strength within 30cm of body mountings
4. O/S/R structure excessive corrosion seriously affecting strength within 30cm of body mountings
5. O/S/R (back) structure excessive corrosion seriously affecting strength within 30cm of body mountings
6. N/S/F (2 mount) structure excessive corrosion seriously affecting strength within 30cm of body mountings
7. N/S/F (3 mount) structure excessive corrosion seriously affecting strength within 30cm of body mountings
8. N/S/F (4 mount) structure excessive corrosion seriously affecting strength within 30cm of body mountings
Oh and the brakes are a bit dodgy, but given one of my other cars is a Capri, I had thought they were quite good...!
Cheers,
Wing Commander