What mileage is your Series Land Rover on?


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Hippo

Lord Hippo
What's the mileage of your Series Land Rover?

There's a separate poll for the other Range Rover models.

1.632km = 1 mile. So divide km's by 1.632 to get miles. :D

Poll edited to allow yer to change yer votes and to have multiple votes for them's who have several Series LR's.
 
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Mine's on 7,600, **** knows how many times its been around the clock to get there.

Anyway, which bit? I've replaced so much of it over the years.
 
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Mine says 76k, but the question is more how many times did it show 0... Mine at least once, cant say more about it.
 
mine's read 97,634 for the last 2 years, though, had a different engine in in that time... new engine had 150k on the clock when i put it in, no idea about the one which came out.

Its all a bit iirelevant really! (other than the interest of knowing how long its lasted)
 
So whats with all the "how many miles" threads?
Started in the Freelander forum. Wondered what mileage peeps had done, and effectively what mileage could be achieved from a typical owner. Then it spread across the forum. It’s puddings fault.
 
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the series that the enginee for mine came out of had a genuine 20k when i put it in and so after 7 years its probably on a maximum of 21k :D
 
Mine reads approx 67k, done about 100 miles in the last 6 years, and about 30k since the earliest mot I have from 1993. Registered in '77 so I'll still stick a 1 maybe a 2 in front!
 
You missed a section in the poll "What makes you think the reading on the odometer bears any relation to the actual milage?"
The clock says 108k but I've got a '74 petrol in it which must have done at least 70k. Mileage is irrelevant to condition for old vehicles.
 
I do two miles a day. If I put my wetted finger out of the window it'll do about 40mph. Cant scrape deep enough to read the miles.
 
Currently about 57510 was doing about 3000 miles a year last few years but probably only 1500 this year.
 
Well it says 32826 which I'm sure is genuine. Divide that by 18 gives 1823 gallons of petrol. About £6 a gallon now, but in 1974 less than £1. Did about 400 miles last year, but it was laid up for 6 months. I still love driving it, even in this cold!
 
My series 3 station wagon is 40 years old in September and has done 23,000 and I have nearly all the old mot certificates to prove it

Col
 

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