Sadly true. My take on D1 ownership is, that if
you weld, then go for it - otherwise, be very careful unless you have deep pockets, long arms, AND know a garage you can trust to do the work properly, and not just bodge repairs.
Agreed.
I took on a 50th Anniversary Disco year and a half ago and bought a welder.
Really bought the Disco to use as practice and if I was successful with it good and well if not well at least I tried.
Hadn't welded since I served my time some 25 years ago.
Replaced the sills, inner wings back and front and patch several parts of the chassis.
Bit of mechanical work to get it running and one of the swivel hubs replaced.
Few electrical gremlins repaired.
After 7 months of work it passed its MOT at the first attempt with no advisories.
Had its 2nd MOT on Friday and failed on a track rod end and a wheel bearing.
Was so happy that after a full year of motoring the Disco didn't fail on anything that I had sorted last year.
Retested this morning and certificate issued.
In total when I bought it including the cost of the motor and parts the Disco was reborn for under £1200.
They are great motors and easy to work on and if you can keep on top of the corrosion issues, they should run
for a long time to come.