if you are looking for a home for that second D1 saudi grill I volunteer as tribute lol
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I also replaced the indicator lights in the front with a pair from Britpart. Looking much better. I think the OEM lights are a bit more orange, but im digging the lighter look.
Thanks man! It has come a long way, but im building it to use it. No plans to thrash it, it'll be used for lighter trips while the Cruiser will be used for the longer, more challenging ones.That's a fantastic looking Discovery. I'd almost be afraid to take it on trips and get it scratched and beat up. Enjoy it however you want though. You've certainly put enough effort into it.
In other news, finally an update on my HDJ81. It's been 2 years, but the engine is finally back in. No, I didn't do the work, which is why it has taken this long. Ever since I got the truck, I felt something was up with the engine (this was 7 years ago!). Sure enough, it began gulping oil (1 pint every 100 miles) back in 2020 so it was time to send it off for an overhaul.
For those unfamiliar with 80 series Land Cruisers, this is an HDJ81, which is a turbo diesel Japanese model.
The plan is to convert the Cruiser into a pop-top and make it my expedition vehicle. It's bigger, comfier, and dare I say more reliable? I think I love my Disco more overall though: its more fun, easier to work on, and much cooler looking IMO. I'll post more photos as the shop wraps up and maybe i'll start a build thread for it once I get it home.
It is RHD? How far afield are you planning on taking it? Which pop top are you going with?
While the 80 series is in many ways my ideal size vehicle (and I love a split tailgate like on my LR4 <-- mandatory Land Rover content) I do find it interesting that you think the Disco is easier to work on. I would also agree on it being more "fun" for some reason that doesn't have much in the way of a logical explanation. If I found a LHD manual transmission 80 series, I'd be hard pressed to not get into a big argument with my wife. If I come across a 5 speed manual Disco, I may end up with a slightly smaller argument on my hands only because it would be slightly cheaper.
Yep, RHD! My longer trips are usually 5 days or so. I don't have any intention of doing massive trips down to South America, but a long trip through Baja or through Canada and Alaska would definitely be in the plans. As for the poptop, im going to go with Campteq.
My buddy has a manual HDJ81 and while it's very cool and fun to drive, i'd never want to own it. Manuals are great on the road / trails, but the minute you really start hitting obstacles they become a pain. And if you're driving for really long periods of time, they get tiresome. I took my brother's manual FJ Cruiser through Death Valley in November and while it was a blast (really great truck overall), I grew tired of the stick by day 3. But hey, to each their own!
Regarding service, the 80 is a big truck. Everything is heavy and with the diesels, there are very few people stateside that can help you when more complicated issues arise. Not to mention most of the powertrain parts have to be imported from Aus, Japan, or Dubai since the diesels were never sold here. My 80 has nearly everything replaced now - it's a serious build and a practically new truck mechanically. I love the vehicle dearly, but it's not a great daily driver due to the noise level of the engine and the intense diesel exhaust fumes. Of course, those 2 things are also what make it so cool!
The more I build my Disco, the more I love it. It's just a simple truck, nicely sized, and frankly pretty easy to work on. The biggest downfall is quality parts suppliers, but I haven't been stuck just yet - i've almost always found a suitable OEM replacement (from a junkyard) or got lucky with a custom piece.
Thanks man! More to come soon.Lovely build bro. The D1 looks great. And I agree a modded D1 is a seriously cool looking truck.