getlost4x4
Expedition Leader
So this is more of a restoration barn find RRC. It has 192K on it. I found it online about 30 minutes from my house. The transfer case chain had snapped and the previous owner had put it in a barn since 2005. He decided to finally sell it. I'm the second owner. It was taken care of and treated to many services at Land Rover in Salt Lake City. (Anyone from the area knows Land Rover is actually in Centerville though).:ylsmoke:
At the same time I found a 1988 RRC in poor condition. But it had a good motor, transmission and transfercase. A deal was done and I picked both up for $900.:Wow1: HA HA HA! I was able to hook a battery up to both to check for electrical issues. Both fired right up on Ether. So I purchased them. All the windows and door locks work on these. AMAZING!
Anyway I hauled both home behind my F350 on a gooseneck trailer. I'll leave out most pictures of the 1988 RRC because its been slaughtered in a gruesome manner. Parents please cover your childrens eyes.
Some pictures of the 93 LWB after I got them off the trailer the next day.
The engine bay and underneath of the truck were covered in Spider webs. I HATE SPIDERS. So I almost had a heart attach when they were hatching the next day from the webs of spider eggs. I did some preliminary pressure washing on the street. The engine bay needs a little more work though.
At the same time I found a 1988 RRC in poor condition. But it had a good motor, transmission and transfercase. A deal was done and I picked both up for $900.:Wow1: HA HA HA! I was able to hook a battery up to both to check for electrical issues. Both fired right up on Ether. So I purchased them. All the windows and door locks work on these. AMAZING!
Anyway I hauled both home behind my F350 on a gooseneck trailer. I'll leave out most pictures of the 1988 RRC because its been slaughtered in a gruesome manner. Parents please cover your childrens eyes.
Some pictures of the 93 LWB after I got them off the trailer the next day.
The engine bay and underneath of the truck were covered in Spider webs. I HATE SPIDERS. So I almost had a heart attach when they were hatching the next day from the webs of spider eggs. I did some preliminary pressure washing on the street. The engine bay needs a little more work though.