ExpoGeorgia
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Give Roverdude a call. Looks like he has a RRC in your year range for $700
http://lrrforums.com/showthread.php?t=17224
Just sent him an email, thanks for the heads up :elkgrin:
Give Roverdude a call. Looks like he has a RRC in your year range for $700
http://lrrforums.com/showthread.php?t=17224
Did some checking, apparently there were only 120 Hunter editions made in 1989. That would explain why they are so seldom seen.
Any chance youre selling? Haha, I know youre probably not but worth a shot.
I wont disagree that the RRC could do better than a Disco because its not as tall and tipsy. I like the Disco for the ability to stack more stuff in though.
89 LWB are you sure about that?
Yeah, the LWB was first offered in 1993 if memory serves me right. Offered in only a low amount of 1994's and then again in the redesigned interiored 1995's.
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My perfect rangie would be:
early 80's 2 door with the wonky steering wheel, '99 GEMS motor management and heads on a 4.6L top-hat lined block , LT95, ABS brakes from a '91-95, > '91 fuel tank, sunroof lid from > '90, wolf rims with Michelin 7.50's, AEU 2522 CV's with the 110 spindles and HD drive flanges, refurbished interior bits imported from England, SD roll cage, Devon front bumper with recessed Warn 8274 and a highly attractive brunette in the passenger seat.
Thing is, every time I go onto craigslist I'm sorely disappointed.
Set your budget and look for the Rover that seems to need the least work, because even that one is going to give you fits. All of these nuances between year models don't make nearly as much of a difference as starting with a nicer truck that deserves to be built up.
Roof panels are bolt on and easy to change. Hard part is finding one without a sunroof this side of the pond. On the other side only the Vogue or higher models had sunroofs. Some early 2 doors had fabric roll back sections in the roof.