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Full Disco Rebuild (with pics)

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BrumLee:

--- Quote from: "Star" ---:lol:  :lol:  :lol:  Lee,  nope he didn't wash her, Ruby II is sitting at the bottom of our road still muddy and with bits of weeds hanging off her from her maiden leak free voyage through Packington   :lol:  :lol:  she looks even better with mud on her  :wink:
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I didn't mean the Disco  :lol:  :lol:  He does scub up well and I'm sure Ruby II will to  8)

Ja1983:
back to the wheels, i have to confess that tose are IMO not the finest looking wheels produced by LR... the freestyle are oh so popular, but my favourites are the mach 5 jobbies..



although perhaps not in yellow.. :lol:

jamiezx10:
I can confirm that a percentage of the local lanes is still adjoined to the aforementioned vehicle tonight, having witnessed Chris' bodywork when we had an 'evening session' at my workshop earlier...............

Looks authentic now :lol:

solihull-mick:
Just to add the disco is going strong after a few heavy nights out and a trip to wales, with no break downs, im open for quotes on any work drop me a pm :afro:

disco toy:
Whilst I admire the ability to patch up old vehicles some of the cars (in particular the red Discovery) seem to be ready for the scrap heap and be beyond economical repair. To resurrect a vehicle in this state is in my mind a total waste of time and money. These aren’t old or rare vehicles and the time and money could have been spent on a vehicle in a much better state of repair and could have given that vehicle some very special modifications. Your end result is a near standard Discovery, why when there are loads about and most are worth peanuts.

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