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Looking for rangie
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Looking for rangie
Looking at getting a early rangie. 2 or 4 door. Any probs I should keep an eye out for. Prefer dual fuel.
get an old 2dr.. they're awesome..
I just bought another one today!!
yes Anthony, you heard right, I bought that other one.. awesome!
bit rough around the enges, but she'll come up goddamn wicked!
btw, nice new pic pal... Grimace, HA!
sorry, back to the point... get a 2dr rover.. they're the best damn 4b off the road (and on it for that matter)!
I just bought another one today!!
yes Anthony, you heard right, I bought that other one.. awesome!
bit rough around the enges, but she'll come up goddamn wicked!
btw, nice new pic pal... Grimace, HA!
sorry, back to the point... get a 2dr rover.. they're the best damn 4b off the road (and on it for that matter)!
1981 2DR Rangie
Few mods
Few mods
Flange Raider wrote:get an old 2dr.. they're awesome..
I just bought another one today!!
yes Anthony, you heard right, I bought that other one.. awesome!
bit rough around the enges, but she'll come up goddamn wicked!
btw, nice new pic pal... Grimace, HA!
sorry, back to the point... get a 2dr rover.. they're the best damn 4b off the road (and on it for that matter)!
LUCKY BASTARD
4,800?
what sort of condiiton is it in?
my first one cost me about that, and was in pretty good nick (WAS). Also had a few things, like driving lights, ARB bullbar, woodgrain, few spares etc..
what year is it?
does it have any accessories?
The one I just picked up, 1981 2dr, auto, 3.5 carb, gas, 2" spring lift, 2" body lift, 33" muds, 10 months reg (I have to have it roadworthied within a month to keep the reg). Problems: engine, fuel pump, rear axle seal. it's got a practically perfect body and a decent interior. I picked it up for $1300.. might have to spend $1500 or so on it to get it up to scratch, but that's a bloody cheap Rangie with a motor that I'll have built, and I'll know isn't going to break down.
it depends if you wanna do some of the work yourself, you can certainly get some wicked bargains out there.
what sort of condiiton is it in?
my first one cost me about that, and was in pretty good nick (WAS). Also had a few things, like driving lights, ARB bullbar, woodgrain, few spares etc..
what year is it?
does it have any accessories?
The one I just picked up, 1981 2dr, auto, 3.5 carb, gas, 2" spring lift, 2" body lift, 33" muds, 10 months reg (I have to have it roadworthied within a month to keep the reg). Problems: engine, fuel pump, rear axle seal. it's got a practically perfect body and a decent interior. I picked it up for $1300.. might have to spend $1500 or so on it to get it up to scratch, but that's a bloody cheap Rangie with a motor that I'll have built, and I'll know isn't going to break down.
it depends if you wanna do some of the work yourself, you can certainly get some wicked bargains out there.
1981 2DR Rangie
Few mods
Few mods
LT95 4 speed is strongest gearbox, but truck like shift.
LT77 5 speed is weak, R380 is little better. LT230 transfer case had problems with wear of mainshaft/gear splines - later cured by longer splines and cross drilling gear to provide better lubrication.
I don't have experience with autos but understand Borg Warner autos have problems (viscous coupling?). Have heard ZF is a good auto though.
Chassis web cracks at front spring mount, near steering box.
Rust in steel panels - tailgate, inner guards, inner doors and sills etc.
LT77 5 speed is weak, R380 is little better. LT230 transfer case had problems with wear of mainshaft/gear splines - later cured by longer splines and cross drilling gear to provide better lubrication.
I don't have experience with autos but understand Borg Warner autos have problems (viscous coupling?). Have heard ZF is a good auto though.
Chassis web cracks at front spring mount, near steering box.
Rust in steel panels - tailgate, inner guards, inner doors and sills etc.
John
Re: Looking for rangie
there is a nice looking 2dr on ebay in Brizzy for $2750, you should check it out. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 2961131746
Thonger wrote:Looking at getting a early rangie. 2 or 4 door. Any probs I should keep an eye out for. Prefer dual fuel.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
Re: Looking for rangie
Loanrangie wrote:there is a nice looking 2dr on ebay in Brizzy for $2750, you should check it out. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 2961131746Thonger wrote:Looking at getting a early rangie. 2 or 4 door. Any probs I should keep an eye out for. Prefer dual fuel.
mate, that link goes to a:
Mamiya C33 6x6cm TLR and accesories. (farken old camera?)
Try this (below) for the Rangie
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... gory=35227
1981 2DR Rangie
Few mods
Few mods
That Rangie on ebay has flares and a snorkel, there's $600 or so..
pretty neat looking..
I contacted the fella with that rangie on ebay, here's some more details.
HI THERE
4 SPEED GEAR BOX
AIR COND IS FITTED BUT NO COMPRESSSOR ON MOTOR ALL BRACKETS ARE STILL THERE
EFI ENGINE UNSURE OF SIZE
205069 KLM'S
BODY IN VERY GOOD ORDER NO RUST OR HOLES VISIBLE
AS WE ARE IN QLD AND SELL CARS ALL OVER AUST THE QLD RWC IS NOT RECOGNISED
IN OTHER STATES
I AM NOT A RETAIL DEALER
IF I WAS TO RWC AND REGO TRUCK I WOULD THEN POSSIBLY ADDVERTISE FOR
AROUND $4500
HOPE THIS HELPS
PLEASE CALL ON 0418873351 SO I CAN WALK AROUND TRUCK AND DESCRIBE LIVE
THANX ROGER
ZF autos, can't recommend them highly enough. Have a 92 and wouldn't get back into a manual (I'm a lazy bastard, HATE changing gears!!!!!!). The Viscous coupling is a waste of space in any Rangie, have pisswed mine off for the Lt230. Much better, if not a bit noisier. Rather have noise than a centre diff that is not sure when to work!!
The Borg Warners are good cheap unit, but like all old 2 door Rangies that have auto fitted with the standard 3.5, gutless as all hell. The Chrysler unit don't even bother with it as it's worse than the Borg Warner.
For bush bashing, the old LT95 is still the pick. Don't bother with that 5 speed crap, piss weak, although the R380 isn't too bad.
Good luck,
Trav
The Borg Warners are good cheap unit, but like all old 2 door Rangies that have auto fitted with the standard 3.5, gutless as all hell. The Chrysler unit don't even bother with it as it's worse than the Borg Warner.
For bush bashing, the old LT95 is still the pick. Don't bother with that 5 speed crap, piss weak, although the R380 isn't too bad.
Good luck,
Trav
Land Rover- The Collingwood of 4WD's!!!!
G'day all,
I'm considering selling my Subaru and getting a RR and run it on GAS as an everyday driver.
I want a 2dr.
I have been offered one that has done 550 000kms (thats alot of kms), it needs a new rear diff (I have one here at home). the engine has had rings and bearings about 150 000kms. the gearbox is "loose" but not bad and same with the centre diff. It has absolutely no rust and paintwork and ineterior are very good. $1200 do you think it is worth it? or should I try and find a better one?
I'm considering selling my Subaru and getting a RR and run it on GAS as an everyday driver.
I want a 2dr.
I have been offered one that has done 550 000kms (thats alot of kms), it needs a new rear diff (I have one here at home). the engine has had rings and bearings about 150 000kms. the gearbox is "loose" but not bad and same with the centre diff. It has absolutely no rust and paintwork and ineterior are very good. $1200 do you think it is worth it? or should I try and find a better one?
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I have been offered one that has done 550 000kms
That is a lot of km's. It all depends on the life it's led at that stage. The chassis etc will be gettin stressed along with everything getting "loose". If it's mostly highway work then it MIGHT be ok but if it's seen a fair bit of offroad forget it.
I think there are way better ones out there on the cheap, most of the ones I've seen are in the 250 - 350 k region.
Good luck
Well I've discussed things with the minister of finance and have settled on a rangie, can't see better value for money out there or a match for the comfort level. One query I've read a few threads relating to arb air lokers and maxi drive lockers, whats the difference, I've run a reaer loker in my Hilux for a few years now and had no probs with the arb product.
Thonger
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