My restoration to a Disco Trek Discovery

GaAlpinaowner

Adventurer
I don't believe you've even come close to experiencing the amount of fun you'll have with this truck when it's finished!

Zack that is precisely why I bought it. I have always wanted a Discovery after selling my 1976 CJ5 Jeep that I owned many moons ago. I had some of my best memories offroading in N. Georgia, TN and the Carolinas back in the late 70s and early 80s. Now that I have a kid, I want her to experience the same fun factor offroading and camping that I had as a child and teenager. Granted, I probably won't have the same motivation as I did those days with my Jeep..to see if I can get it stuck! It of course the jeep could be washed out and we all know Discoverys can and will get stuck! LOL
 

Howski

Well-known member
What a great refresh this has been on this Trek. My folks live in Cumming so I'll keep an eye out for it whenever I'm up there
 

Rovertrader

Supporting Sponsor
Thanks for the kind words David- this was a fun project, and a great owner that made good decisions after doing due diligence. No longer a nube in this arena- now just gotta get a little dirty ;-)
 

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ZG

Busy Fly Fishing
^I love that Greg Davis rear bumper, can't wait to get mine installed. Driving around with the rear quarters cut already looks awful.
 

Green96D1

Explorer
here is another view of it -
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I love this shot of all three Discoveries
 

Rovertrader

Supporting Sponsor
In an effort to get her to Bill, we went ahead and installed the incorrect silver hood letters (supplier issue, but remedied), and had duplicate numbers made so David has a spare set should he wish to nix them. Hope to run by RTE to put them on today- weather cooperating...
She is already keeping pretty good company all around- a little visit with a distant cousin before her departure:
 

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Dendy Jarrett

Expedition Portal Admin
Staff member
In an effort to get her to Bill, we went ahead and installed the incorrect silver hood letters (supplier issue, but remedied), and had duplicate numbers made so David has a spare set should he wish to nix them. Hope to run by RTE to put them on today- weather cooperating...
She is already keeping pretty good company all around- a little visit with a distant cousin before her departure:

Oh, ... now you're just braggin' I swore off porn ... why you do this to me?

:)

D
 

GaAlpinaowner

Adventurer
Too funny ...a little birdie told me the Roof rack may be on....hopefully the bumpers are too. I would love to see a pic...

A Disco /CT group pic should be manditory today :)
 

Rovertrader

Supporting Sponsor
One sent but via cell, sorry...

But Dendy- it's just Rover porn- what is a day without a rationalization (remember the Big Chill)??
 

GaAlpinaowner

Adventurer
Update 3/22 the right hood logo color and some identification #5 and a repowdercoated roofrack with 6th wheel/tire and the factory Warn lights!

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GaAlpinaowner

Adventurer
update 3/26

Ok so RTE Bill has installed the bumpers , lights, winch, new Viking Synth winch line and here are several pics.
Transfer case is getting resealed as well as the Steering Box.....Then install the OLD MAN EMU Steering stabilizer and RTE skid plate and ..TReK #5 should be completed this week....
As I expected the bumpers have slightly lowered the stance .... She looks sweet!

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GaAlpinaowner

Adventurer
Detail of rear bumper light protectors...I was worried I would hate these but they came out nice and are
removable. The hitch is built in with connector built in as well. I will add 3M grip tape to the top of the rear bumper for protection and better traction.

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