tikicar
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Hi guys, I have been lurking for awhile. I work alot of hours so I usally am not a big poster to forum sites. I really enjoy this site and try to visit it as often as I can. I live in York, Pa. Work with my father in the used car buisness. He has done it for over 40 years and I have been with him since I could walk. My dad sold and work on Rovers at a Rover dealership in the early 1960s. So I guess that and my Sundays watching Wildkingdom as a kid has always made me love these trucks. Being in the car buisness there is very little that I have not owned or drove. From Model Ts on up. I have a real love for traditional Hot Rods and Customs and basically anything old or odd that is mechanical. I have been riding motorcycles since I was five and driving way before I was legal. Built my first magazine show car at 18. 1974 Ghia Cal Look. Featured in VW Trends in 1986. I have owned lots of different 4x4s. I guess my favorites are Land Rovers of course and International Scouts. I had a 1980 Terra that I absolutly loved untill it just rusted away from me. I had a SSII Yellow with soft doors and the gold stripes that I should have never sold. We traded it in in 1987. It had 15,000 miles on it. I drove it for awhile and sold it. Figured another would come along. I have owned several Series, a 1994 Defender 90 and two 1991 Range Rover Hunter editions. My current Rover is a 97 Discovery XD. It has 117,000 on it. I bought it last year. You can say she didn't have a easy life. It is a great truck but it was neglected. I have found the missing XD things it was missing when I bought it. So far I have just been getting it mechanically sound and enjoying driving it. It does have a wrist pin wrap. I didn't hear that When I bought it because the exhaust was broke at the cats on both sides. I really wanted one of these new but I couldn't get a good trade for my D90 against a new XD. (defenders were still somewhat cheap then) So I passed. I found this one at a little country car auction last year in the middle of Lancaster farm country. It had been traded in at a Ford dealership. I have never been able to find anything on the last owners other than they were in the military due to the stickers on the windshield. Since it was $35,500 new I figure it is better to start this way. I can eventually have it completly rebuilt and outfitted for expedition use and still have less in it than new. Other than the wrist pin noise it runs great. I get 13mpg even with the rack and hills around here. I have a complete 98 Disco I bought for parts with a perfect motor. Just slight front end damage (I drove it home) which I paid $800 for. This will give me spares. I plan to pull the motors and swap them this summer when the weather is warmer. I will go through the 98 motor and do complete gaskets etc. before reinstall. My plans are to have it completely done in 5 years. Then the wife and I can take a cross country trip and end in Mexico to watch the Baja 1000. Plan for rooftop tent and basically convert it like your rigs as much of a camper and self sufficient rig as I can build. If you don't see me posting please don't think I am being rude, Just busy. Usally by the time I see something I can answer on it has already been answered by someone else. Thanks for the inspiration and hope to see you out there someday. Scott