1995 Land Rover 6.2 diesel w/manual trans

Rhinob

Observer
White w/ black trim. Fully serviced. OME XHD springs/shocks, alloys with 5 recent Cooper ST's, alloy spare, winter set of steel wheels with Blizzaks, Sun roofs both work, new headliner, rebuilt steering box, new steering column shaft, new windshield, lot's of work done to make it a daily driver. Keyless entry w/ alarm and immobilzer. Seats in great shape, very little rust, new customer exhaust based on factory system (you can replace parts), new dual batteries, custom aluminum radiator, new vacuum pump, new injectors, minor oil leak. Electric fuel pump with regulator and gauge. 18-23 mpg depending on driving habits and highway vs. city. Engine has less than 25,000 miles. W/ rear jump seats. Very civilized. PM me for photos and needed clarification. ARB winch bumper with warn XD9000 winch with Hella 500's also available seperately and not on truck. $9,500. Drive it home.
 

snyder.hunter

Adventurer
Seen this truck up close first hand and it's a very nice set up with very respectable mpg figures for the size of the engine :drool:
 

snyder.hunter

Adventurer
Pictures of Den's Diesel Land Rover Discovery

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Rhinob

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Thanks for posting those photos Hunter. I'll take more today and get them out to folks requesting them, and for the thread.
 

Rhinob

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Will upload a few photos here now.
 

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Rhinob

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A couple more.
 

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Rhinob

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Hey Bugs,
There's a Kaiser M818 tractor outside, Borgward B2000 is probably what you see inside there. Also, the Unimog 404 is buried in there too. The aircraft (1 of 2 in there) is a post-war Fieseler Storch. John Deere is a 7410 "rider mower."
 

Rhinob

Observer
I don't know who did the conversion. My shop did a bit of tidying up the wiring, installing the electric cooling fans, and replacing the engine with a Hummer surplus engine. It was very low time and had recently been serviced as the top-end looked like new under the valve covers and there was zero sludge. The engine also test very strong in the leak down test. Runs beautifully. I have the injection pump dialed back for economy, but it can equally be dialed up for power if needed. It doesn't smoke at all. The engine is estimated to be a 1990 or 1991.
 

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