Lots of Series LRs are in use today by long-term travelers. But is this a wise choice, given the alternatives available today? It seems to me that the accounts of travel by Land Rover are studded with engine repairs, axle and suspension problems, even broken frames. All this occurs to vehicles traveling over unimproved roads in third world countries, not to rock-crawling weekend warriors.
Case in point: The South American travels of Belgian couple Audrey and Bernard, detailed in the web site http://www.landezuma.be/ Their reports are full of serious mechanical problems (engine failure, frame cracks, and more), despite a frame up restoration of their Series IIa ex-military ambulance before the trip began. The restoration is documented here http://www.minervaabl.be/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2188
I know this is one of those "emperor has no clothes" observations. Land Rover is practically synonymous with "overland vehicle." The series LR is a sentimental favorite. But should older LR models be given serious consideration when other options are available?
A related question: Are the 1990s Defender and Discovery models much improved, or do they suffer from the same sorts of issues as the Series LRs?
Chip Haven
Case in point: The South American travels of Belgian couple Audrey and Bernard, detailed in the web site http://www.landezuma.be/ Their reports are full of serious mechanical problems (engine failure, frame cracks, and more), despite a frame up restoration of their Series IIa ex-military ambulance before the trip began. The restoration is documented here http://www.minervaabl.be/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2188
I know this is one of those "emperor has no clothes" observations. Land Rover is practically synonymous with "overland vehicle." The series LR is a sentimental favorite. But should older LR models be given serious consideration when other options are available?
A related question: Are the 1990s Defender and Discovery models much improved, or do they suffer from the same sorts of issues as the Series LRs?
Chip Haven