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Pros & Cons of 1982 stage 1 V8 land rover on lpg

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:03 pm
by Aerenandmel
Im thinking of buying a relitives Landrover, sounds good to me, completly stock, looking a bit worn out but i was thinking a camo paint job would make it look happy again. near 200000km on the clock. I know nothing about them, how they ride, perfomance, etc its located a few hundred kms away so i would like to know a little about them before i go have a look. Thanx for any help.

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 2:08 pm
by def90
they're a nice old truck, had one myself - 109 styleside, not full of HP by any measns but sound good with some extractors, pretty good old donk - rolled mine 3 times ended up on roof (black duck valley), pulled the plugs towed it round for a couple of minutes then she fired straight away and never had a problem - kept driving for the rest of the day then home windcsreen and roofless and a bit scarred.

can't remember fuel economy but liked a drink, mine had twin strombergs, was a hard to get it tuned well to run fuel and lpg, didn't like side angles - hence the roll. pretty good on the beach.

you can always fuel inject it and stroke it for better power and economy down the track

how much they asking? would think in that condition probably $1.5-2.5K?

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 4:58 pm
by Aerenandmel
i think he wants about $1500 with 2 months rego left, it needs new tyres for rego. I was thinking ill offer him $1000 :D

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 5:50 pm
by bigbad
they ride like a series 3, almost perform like an early RR, but lower geared, the restrictors can be removed from the inlet if they are still there. Not quite as smooth riding as a 110 but still a good workhorse. 2 years ago the NZ army was still using them.

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 6:25 pm
by Aerenandmel
would they ride similar to an fj40 or better?

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 7:10 pm
by v840
Better i would imagine, if for no other reason than they have more wheelbase.

Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 1:13 am
by lokka
Yep there a top ol truck oil up the leaves and blead the breaks and your got good ride and resnobal stopping to fix the economy pull the high range gear from the transfer and fit the lower raito from the later 4 speed rangie invest in a grease gun and fit greasable shackells if ya can find a set or fit good quality polly bushes and longer mil spec shackels and you will have a beast the will hold 120K on the highway without the need of a fuel tanker in tow and if its a 5 door like my old bus ya can cart 10 fullsize adults in it as the wagons were regoed as omnibuses :) :) :)