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tractorman wrote:Yep, I'm awaiting an alleged S2A Landy. Alleged as it has cloth seats and an S3 dash. It also has a Perkins engine but the DVLA says it has a petrol one! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1963-LAND-ROV ... 2a302108dd
S3 bulkhead and heater too. I'd put money on it being an S3.
Still, looks tidy enough. Shame there's no overdrive.
That said given most are like Triggers broom by now I wouldn't be inclined to worry too much. It could be a S3 bulkhead and body parts sat on the correct chassis, chassis number if present will be on the drivers side front dumbiron / spring hanger if you want to check. Most have by now been repaired there though and lost the chassis number.
Speaking of real four wheel drive vehicles, is it true that the Defender (Or what ever the proper Land Rover is now called) has been dropped because it's the wrong shape for running pedestrians over safely It sounds daft but daft seems to be in fashion in Jobsworth Britain (And Europe) How will the army manage; they can't drive round in handbags surely......a local farmer I know won't be too pleased, as he reckons that for the intended purpose, the Land Rover is still the best.
Rules exist for the obedience of fools and the guidance of wise men.
MG Midget 1500, MGB GT V8, Morris Minor Traveller 1275, MG Midget 1275 & too many bicycles.
JPB wrote: £89k? There are old colliery rows around here where that would buy you three stone built, two bedroom cottages and they'd all be in move-in condition! But, he wrote in an attempt to sit on the fence, you couldn't tie your boards to the roof of a cottage and drive it to the beach. Not that you'd need to as said beach is about three minutes away.
Or, you could buy one cottage, and still have enough to buy a Type2 to get into 'the scene' and still have enough to buy a proper car that won't kill you should you crash into something lol
Martin Evans wrote:Speaking of real four wheel drive vehicles, is it true that the Defender (Or what ever the proper Land Rover is now called) has been dropped because it's the wrong shape for running pedestrians over safely
According to various articles in LRM / LRO they are working on a replacement (thank god they dropped the POS DC100) as it is getting harder and harder to meet the emissions regs. I would imagine as it has the aerodynamics of a garden shed and is made of girders it is going to be impossible to improve it much more. I suspect the EU will try harder to stamp on it with the pedestrian safety thing too. They have promised a replacement so fingers crossed they do a decent job of it and make something easy to work in!
Personally I could never justify buying a new one anyway and I love my range rover so don't really mind that much other than it is being discontinued but it will mean some mechanical parts and replacement headlights are going to be more difficult to find.
Understeer: when you hit the wall with the front of the car.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.
My friend had a Padjero (two to be exact) and now has a Delica, which he's had for five or six (or more) years. He rates the Delica much more highly than the Padjeros - one of which only lasted a week! He so likes the Delica that he can't find anything better to replace it! One thing he did like was that all the diffs can be locked, unlike the Range Rover that the Padjero replaced. The Delica can certainly push heavy trailers backwards up his steep gravel drive: the Range Rover never managed that!
I'm not bothered if the Landy is an S3 or upgraded S2A, though confess I had wondered about the bulkhead and the different heater didn't register until last night! The grille is later 2A, but it all means very little - as said, most have been altered from original spec and I suspect this one won't stay as it is for too long. If it needs replacement parts and what I need comes from an S3 and fits (or S2 and fits!), they will be fitted, regardless of model - unless it is too expensive! I seem to think it was registered in September, but I don't remember when the S3 was introduced - somewhere about that time though? I shouldn't say that I liked the earlier S2/S2A's - especially the old fashioned dashboard and inboard headlamps - and didn't really like the newer versions! Practicality and value for money rules though!
Martin, I saw a prototype of the "next" Defender on TV a while ago. It wasn't a close-up and only a brief glance, but it looked a bit like an older Freelander - certainly it had lost the chassis, which I think it was a cost-cutting idea (dressed up as a handling/safety improvement), but that will ruin the Land Rover concept of "stick anything on the chassis", which made it so versatile. I don't know if pedestrian safety was a consideration as, if memory serves, commercial stuff doesn't come into the passenger car regs - that's how Jeeps etc have survived US regulations! I gather the powers that be thought that the competition were making inroads into the Defender market: wsn't that why the Freelander came to be? Or the Discovery (that was introduced as a smaller and cheaper alternative to the Range Rover)
Yep, I'm awaiting an alleged S2A Landy. Alleged as it has cloth seats and an S3 dash. It also has a Perkins engine but the DVLA says it has a petrol one!
Well Tractorman - for wants of a better expression it looks like you have bought yourself a 'Practical Classic' and a solid one at that - hope you enjoy it - maybe you have set a new topic for the forum - 'Guess what I just bought'
1937 Jowett 8 - Project - in less pieces than the Jupiter
1943 Jowett Stationary Engine
1952 Jowett Jupiter - In lots of peices http://Jowett.org/
1952 Jowett Javelin - Largely original
1973 Rover P6 V8 - Original / 22,000 miles
I suspect we are all will have to post something in there over the next few years
although from what has been offered in another post at scrap money it may not need much guessing as to my next toy
Understeer: when you hit the wall with the front of the car.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.