ExpoScout
Explorer
So some of you may remember my 98 d1, as seen here: http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=52349
Well, I don't want to say that I'm giving up on the 98, but I have to partially feel like I am.
Long story short I found this:
A 95 5spd D1 with 128K on the clock. In Coniston green no less. Well needless to say I had to have it. I still have the 98 but probably not for long...it's getting sold soon most likely. For some reason I didn't have my heart in it and I have to think it's because it was an automatic. I know it sounds crazy but of the many vehicles I've owned, this is only the 2nd automatic transmission I've had. And I don't have anything against them at all...I just love driving a manual. It feels right, philosophical differences aside.
Anyway, the plan is to take the ARB, winch, suspension, and tires/wheels off the 98 and put them on the 95. 95 will be donating it's stock gear to the 98 so it can be squared away and sold.
I suppose you might also be wondering about the "oscar" in the title....well, my two scouts (which I have a deep affection for) were inadvertently named after children's show characters. The first was a my scout II that was painted a purple color that earned it the nickname "Barney" by some friends. The second is my traveler which being blue with a white top looked way too much like a smurf to avoid being named "Smurf".
That leads us to this Disco. I think the name is obvious now...since it's a Land Rover I'm sure its going to be "grouchy". Hopefully not too much though. As you can tell the 98 D1 didn't get a name...maybe that's how I know it wasn't meant to last. :ylsmoke:
Expect more out of this thread than the last...
:costumed-smiley-007
Well, I don't want to say that I'm giving up on the 98, but I have to partially feel like I am.
Long story short I found this:

A 95 5spd D1 with 128K on the clock. In Coniston green no less. Well needless to say I had to have it. I still have the 98 but probably not for long...it's getting sold soon most likely. For some reason I didn't have my heart in it and I have to think it's because it was an automatic. I know it sounds crazy but of the many vehicles I've owned, this is only the 2nd automatic transmission I've had. And I don't have anything against them at all...I just love driving a manual. It feels right, philosophical differences aside.
Anyway, the plan is to take the ARB, winch, suspension, and tires/wheels off the 98 and put them on the 95. 95 will be donating it's stock gear to the 98 so it can be squared away and sold.
I suppose you might also be wondering about the "oscar" in the title....well, my two scouts (which I have a deep affection for) were inadvertently named after children's show characters. The first was a my scout II that was painted a purple color that earned it the nickname "Barney" by some friends. The second is my traveler which being blue with a white top looked way too much like a smurf to avoid being named "Smurf".
That leads us to this Disco. I think the name is obvious now...since it's a Land Rover I'm sure its going to be "grouchy". Hopefully not too much though. As you can tell the 98 D1 didn't get a name...maybe that's how I know it wasn't meant to last. :ylsmoke:
Expect more out of this thread than the last...
:costumed-smiley-007