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Lyndsey731:
Hi

I've snuck over from the Discovery Section as I'm after some advice please chaps.
I'm going to have a look at a 1969 Series 2a (I think, don't shout if I'm wrong) that a friend of a friend wants rid of. It's been in his family for 30 years and now just sits on the drive. He spent

Bigant45:
Give that chassis and the bulk head a good looking over. And try all the gears in 2 and 4 wheel drive high and low. If those items all pass the test then take it home. Just understand that you will probably be doing some type of repair weekly on it afterwards. "it gets you out the house" The engine will be a thirsty little thing. My mate and i have put the 200tdi and the 300tdi in ours. Good Luck. These trucks have Caritta and bone shaking springs, unless they have been updated to the less bone shaking para spings. Good Luck.

mud4brains:

 hope you enjoy it.. there great trucks..  :dance:

Spacemud:
With the risk of stating the obvious, they are very basic so you should have no problem in seeing what may be wrong. You will be able to buy just about any part needed from the likes of Paddocks, etc, and most of it just bolts or screws on. Parts are relatively cheap compared to modern cars and classics the likes of MG's, Triumph's, etc.

If it has been standing a while you will probably need to do a bit of work on the brakes (no servo, drums all around). New points and plugs would probably help but as stated above, fuel consumption is poor anyway. Swivel balls may be rusty and/or leaking but you have probably had dealings with them on other Land Rovers. I had a leaking fuel tank when I restored mine so just bought a new one (about

Lyndsey731:
Thanks Chaps!

It's a bit embarrassing really, nearly forty and as excited as a little kid at Christmas!!

I'm sure I'll be back here soon for more help.

Gav

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