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Post by Surfection »

I reckon get a sixty series dan, or maybe even a sixty two, good examples can be had very easily for ten grand and under, with 4lt diesel or petrol, even turbo diesel would be well within your price range. Keep it in the family dude and save some money while your at it.... and then put the money saved into a highmount etc, so we don't see a repeat of stage three ;)


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Post by POS »

I really thought one of the ROVER boys would have jumped in here!!!

I have a 94 Disco and it hauls the POS (fully loaded with spares and camping gear) as easy as anything!!!

It has power to boot and i can sit on 100-120kph easily, also going to LCMP there is a fairly steep range that it hauls up with no drama.

The Other thing that NO one has mentioned is that the RANGIES are about the only thing that can LEGALLY TOW 3.5 Tonne (or somewhere around there, one of the Rover boys would know the correct figure. They are rated to Tow more than a New F-Truck :shock: ).

Mickbj42 towed his rig up from sydney behind his old mans TD5 and said it kept up to the F-Truck no probs (sitting on 140kph).
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

POS - correct... rated to towing 3.5 tonne. Rover advisor has a 93 Discovery, bored and stroked to 4.2, from a 3.9, running gas, and he has had trailer and car at about 10 tonne gross, and still running strong.

Get a land rover defender dual cab, put 1.5 tonne in the back and another 3.5 in a trailer, there is a 5 tonne payload.

That thing is a beast :)

With tandems... hire one from the petrol station if your really stuck.

Or yes... go with tradition and buy a 62 series GXL, pick one up for under $15 in top condition, fiding a deisel could be the trick!
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

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That thing is a beast

Get a land rover defender dual cab, put 1.5 tonne in the back and another 3.5 in a trailer, there is a 5 tonne payload. *Wont find one for <$15 however.
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Post by Shorty40 »

Thanks for the van idea Rhys :roll: :lol:

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Post by Shorty40 »

Surfection wrote:I reckon get a sixty series dan, or maybe even a sixty two, good examples can be had very easily for ten grand and under, with 4lt diesel or petrol, even turbo diesel would be well within your price range. Keep it in the family dude and save some money while your at it.... and then put the money saved into a highmount etc, so we don't see a repeat of stage three ;)


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I would love a 60 :D Not too sure how my wife would like one as a daily driver :?

I am trying to get something a little newer and more 'civilised' - obviously within my budget ;)

Hi-mount is on the Xmas wishlist :twisted:
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Post by RaginRover »

Get a LR county look for the isuzu 4L engine or as a second option a V8.
StrangeRover tows the mog 3 blokes, spares and camping gear which all up weighs about 5.6Tonnes and cruises all the way to LCMP no worries.

Ruff reckons they are the best tow rig he as seen/driven.
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Post by RaginRover »

LAND ROVER COUNTY 110. 1985, V8, recond 5spd gearbox, Holley coverted, bull & towbar, twin fuel tanks, water tank, new tyres, air cond, power steer, genuine 153,000klms, VGC. -$14500 ono Mudgeeraba (0402) 010 779

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Post by RoldIT »

I think all the Discos are rated at 3500kgs towing too. You can pick up a early to mid nineties Disco V8 for $10000-$15000 or sometime ever less, whack er on gas and your laughing.

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Post by grimbo »

what about buying my VG Valiant V8 Coupe, auto on gas that would make a sweet tow rig and a steal at $7500. You could then have the best of both worlds, a tow rig and a street cruiser, not to be confused with the land cruiser :cool:
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Post by Wooders »

I'd be looking for a nice big old Belair or something of that elk :cool:
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Post by V8 Middy »

Does the tow rig HAVE to be 4wd???

Plenty of cars out there that would do it...

Save you a shitload in running costs for when you're not towing too
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Post by RoldIT »

V8 Middy wrote:Does the tow rig HAVE to be 4wd???

Plenty of cars out there that would do it...

Save you a shitload in running costs for when you're not towing too


Yeah, but virtually none that will be rated to tow that sort of load ...
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Post by Shorty40 »

V8 Middy wrote:Does the tow rig HAVE to be 4wd???

Plenty of cars out there that would do it...

Save you a shitload in running costs for when you're not towing too


Sorry should have mentioned that from the start :oops:

Needs to be 4WD for family camping duties (light offroad)

Also, as RoldIt said 4x4s are rated to tow a bit more. So they should do it a bit easier ;)
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Post by RoldIT »

AVGAS_502 wrote:...



:?: :?: :?:

I don't get it?

Is his load ... rated?

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Post by spazbot »

i think thats up to her to rate the load.......
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Post by spazbot »

http://offroadracing.com.au/classif1103/straecey.htm
heres one 15k
im sure the misses will be happy to take it down the shops etc :D
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Post by RoldIT »

Shorty40 wrote:Needs to be 4WD for family camping duties (light offroad)


spazbot wrote: http://offroadracing.com.au/classif1103/straecey.htm
heres one 15k
im sure the misses will be happy to take it down the shops etc


Not much of a family tourer ... :finger:
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Post by AVGAS_502 »

RoldIT wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:Needs to be 4WD for family camping duties (light offroad)


spazbot wrote: http://offroadracing.com.au/classif1103/straecey.htm
heres one 15k
im sure the misses will be happy to take it down the shops etc


Not much of a family tourer ... :finger:


Well it does have:
4 doors
bullbar and driving lights
room to camp on the back
and it has 4 wheels that are driven (dually) ok a bit of a reach but it s friday)
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Post by spazbot »

was worth a go
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

i would look into the Rangies or Disco's.

You wont get a TD5 disco for the money you are looking at though.
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Post by POS »

Another reason for using a 4WD tow rig (besides that towing capacity) is the fact that you need 4WD sometimes to get ya rig to where you want to go!!!

Sams old F-Truck (460 Big block, i think) hauls arse on the hwy towing the mogrover however its 2Wd and when we get to LCMP he often had to unload it due to the dirt hills, where as a 4WD will help in that situation!!

Its a pain in the arse to have to unload on the side of a hill at 11.30 at night and then get ya missus to drive the Tow rig with the trailer threw to the camping sites.

IMO ya mad if you get a 2WD tow rig ( except maybe a NEW f-truck :cool: :cool: :cool: ).
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Post by RUFF »

grimbo wrote:what about buying my VG Valiant V8 Coupe, auto on gas that would make a sweet tow rig and a steal at $7500. You could then have the best of both worlds, a tow rig and a street cruiser, not to be confused with the land cruiser :cool:



Dude these wern't even that much when brand new :finger: :finger:
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Post by Wendle »

I have been offered an '86 EFI 3.5 Range Rover for next to nothing, I was thinking of buying it as a general town car hack and for the odd bit of towing.. Will it tow my 2000kg truck reasonably comfortably for short distances if need be? say 200k?
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Post by Shorty40 »

How does this sound for a tow rig ?

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Post by bogged »

grimbo wrote:what about buying my VG Valiant V8 Coupe, auto on gas that would make a sweet tow rig and a steal at $7500. You could then have the best of both worlds, a tow rig and a street cruiser, not to be confused with the land cruiser :cool:


mates sellin a good old Val,


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Very original, new shocks up front, new tyres all round, extractors
81,000 original miles, very tidy inside and showroom condition outside, radio.

Two previous owners. 1st owner 19 years, 2nd owner 16 years, me..18 months

One sold for $8000 a short while ago at a neighbouring town. It was a V8 however but not in as good condition as mine.

Price $4500... will deliver to Melbourne included. registered till April 04

I don't really want to sell it but with three regos to pay plus another two trailers it mounts up and the pension fund does not pay all that much. So if a buyer comes along I will part with it.
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Post by grimbo »

that's why we are selling the valiant and the HR Holden. When you have a patrol, Audi, Suzuki, Val and holden it all starts adding up
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Post by bj on roids »

Wendle wrote:I have been offered an '86 EFI 3.5 Range Rover for next to nothing, I was thinking of buying it as a general town car hack and for the odd bit of towing.. Will it tow my 2000kg truck reasonably comfortably for short distances if need be? say 200k?


yeah, but dont expect to be pullin 120.. You need to go steady when towing a fair bit of weight, just try to do the speed limit, or as fast and safe as you can go!
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