The LR3/RR/RRS are excellent cars, fun to drive and comfortable and full of useful features, but they lack the timeless look and the classic ruggedness of the Defenders.
Think of it this way, would John Wayne pick a RRSC or a Defender?
Actually he'd choose a Chevy PU.Negative. He would obviously choose a CJ3A :costumed-smiley-007
Very telling this. People sing the praised of new technology, then there are questions on how to replace new technology with older, more reliable.I'm curious what the story is with coil conversion and availability for the LR3, and whether or not it can be retrofitted to the RR sport?
Very telling this. People sing the praised of new technology, then there are questions on how to replace new technology with older, more reliable.
does your signature suggest that you want to part with your 110? if so, have you listed it and where?
also, why is it you are unhappy with the truck?
an long trip across latin america in a range rover sport would be a very comfortable trip!
I must repestcfully disagree...Fellas, until you drive a LR3(or RRS- same platform), you cannot believe it!! I have driven Defenders for the past 15 years, and recently sold one to a dealer in Co. As partial payment, I got a new LR3, with 2" lift, ARB front bumper, winch, etc. Anyway, we did a few trails while out there, and then drove it home. My initial plan was to simply wholesale it, and finish out the deal. No way- it is capable beyond belief, super comfortable, and will spoil you silly. Would I take it up Blanca- doubtful. But shy of the toughest trails, it will amaze, and as an expedition platform covering lots of miles, no comparasson. And quite honestly, a few years down the road, when the new is worn off, who knows![]()
THis old beauty... it is GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :drool: I love it. That to me would be a great DD Every-day driver IMO. I just love old simple rigs. I prefer levers and gears to buttons and wires. What motors would have been in these??? I'm thinking a 22RE SFA Toyota drivetrain would make a great partner to that body/chasis in terms of a neat project rig. Or maybe just a 300TDi and up-rated axles from whatever Rover made the burliest. OT Question:what would the strongest drivetrain combo for a Rover regardless of age or model??? I'm not terribly familliar with the Axles tranny's and T-cases they made, I just know stock Disco axle shafts go pop with big tires... Course so do Birfields(Read: Toyota) and Dana30/35 or AMC20's (read Jeeps: something I think the new JK is comndable for, and Mopar in general for their d44 Axle's and swap options...)so each maker has it's issues eh....
One of the early "velar" trucks. ...
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