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noworries4x4



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[quote="Unimog isn't what I'd called yer typical transportation device unless you have your own Army/quarry. I do see one in our local Tesco car park on occasion though as well as an old Lambo tractor. The joys of Cornwall Laughing Laughing[/quote]

You also have that boat repair man down there with the insane 101 c/w 6.2 V8 diesil in it If everything is under control you are not going fast enough.

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ken



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stevie d wrote:
Can't take a D3 off road without a Sump Plate as lower front bumper get wrecked at first incline/decline. Mud guards also get ripped off in ruts..

So in standard form................??

Steve Thumbs Up


Sorry thats wrong been with plenty of standard D3's and they get on fine Thumbs Up
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DefenderOfTheEarth



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noworries4x4 wrote:
[quote="Unimog isn't what I'd called yer typical transportation device unless you have your own Army/quarry. I do see one in our local Tesco car park on occasion though as well as an old Lambo tractor. The joys of Cornwall Laughing Laughing


You also have that boat repair man down there with the insane 101 c/w 6.2 V8 diesil in it[/quote]

Where's that then? Defender 110XS SW gone... now VW California 180 4 Motion.
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noworries4x4



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ohh err i am going to have to find his busness card now then ! He did some work on my bosses boat in Fowey a couple of years ago and his 101 has been in Lro mag a couple of years ago sorry no more info than that in my small brain.
I am down in New Polzeath tomorrow If everything is under control you are not going fast enough.

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Post #77460 23rd Jun 2011 10:30pm
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noworries4x4



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one of the crane drivers that i know at Macsalviors has a 5.7 lump in a disco or a 90 breaks gearboxes for fun If everything is under control you are not going fast enough.

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DefenderOfTheEarth



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noworries4x4 wrote:
ohh err i am going to have to find his busness card now then ! He did some work on my bosses boat in Fowey a couple of years ago and his 101 has been in Lro mag a couple of years ago sorry no more info than that in my small brain.
I am down in New Polzeath tomorrow


I grew up around Polzeath - might head there this weekend.

Don't worry about the loony Landy detals/location but I'll keep my eyes peeled! Defender 110XS SW gone... now VW California 180 4 Motion.
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discocuzzy



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BigMike wrote:
Ah but you haven't defined "best" willy Laughing

For sheer capability I'd have to say defender. Discos have bags of technology and are clever etc but they just can't go where defenders can go for reasons of ground clearance, width and sheer usability.

and to be honest, I think the new landcruiser kicks the arse of a disco offroad never mind what the specs of both say, it's a far simpler machine, much less to go wrong and on a long remote trip I would FAR rather be in the landcruiser if there was the choice of both. yes the disco is more comfortable, but when I drove it I found it to be very numb offroad, you have zero feeling through the wheel and the suspension.


Ive had both and let me give my 10 cents worth....Mike your point re ground clearance is incorrect the Defender is much worse on ground clearance when the D3 is in off road height,this is due to the diff arrangement on the Defenders being of the old design, hence the need for diff guards etc.
I took my lifted Puma around hogmoor arena off road site and was constantly bottoming out and getting grounded in tank ruts, the D3s never had an issue.

Early ones were prone to a few electrical gremilins but my 05 model was very good and i never had any issues and im currently prepping up a 57 plate to compliment my D4 tarmac warrior.

Re reliability and the Defenders....my TD5 was fantastic, minimal drive train slop,bomb proof diffs, ok noisy compared to the Puma, but if you are REALLY using it properly, rather than road driving...i dont think they are as reliable plus the components have been de engineered in recent years using sub standard materials.

Dont get me wrong, i love Defenders, but as an everyday vehicle, offroader, van, luxury express..i recon the D3/D4/Landcrusier/FJ Cruiser/ and New jeeps are making the Defender show its age and are superior.

However if i had to chose just 1 and i was going to use it as a true multi function vehicle it would be a new V8 TD 76 series Lancruiser....Just wish we had them over here Big Cry Big Cry You cannot teach stupid people to do clever things
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landydubai



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Or maybe a Bentley GTC offroad? Shocked  LandyDubai
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Although Defenders/Series are in my blood if they made a Land Cruiser that didn't look so bloody ugly I may have gone for one Shocked It wouldn't have given me half the ownership enjoyment though which is what it's about for me - a practical toy - and if it ever did go wrong you would be seriously Censored off, whereas with a Defender your enthusiasm for the vehicle would help you ride over any grief! I like the old Land Cruisers Thumbs Up
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discocuzzy



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Zag in OZ and South Africa you can still buy the 70 series (76 is my fave)..Cult following of the Defender with more space for the driver and just as many goodies Big Cry
In standard form they look a bit toot but with a few tastefull mods they look awesome...best of all you can get a bomb proof diesel engine (straight 6 4.2 liter in Sa and a V8 TD 4.5 in Aus)

The wife is from SA and i must admit i went out in one as a mutual friend of ours is a sales guy for Toyota and took us off roading in a 76...i didnt want to give the keys back Big Cry Big Cry

One day i will have one and drive it home from SA hopefully.

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Yeah that would do me Very Happy There is one running around in Reigate which is even older and also very nice. I quite fancied the Nissan Patrol - the model before the latest ugly new one but some said they had engine probs. I knew I would always get a Defender again but you have to look around to confirm what you already know (if you get my meaning!) Just love Defenders Rolling Eyes
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The earlier LCs and Patrols are great vehicles - I've always liked them along with the more basic versions of the G Wagen.

For me, part of the Defender's appeal is that they are the only 4x4 that seems to still have the same rugged design and charm. John

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DefenderOfTheEarth



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The 70 LC is definitely pretty cool.

A guy who owns a campsite nr Kaikoura in South NZ took us up his mountain (yep - he owns a mountain) in his after we became good friends.

I will never forget it!

It looked a lot like this:


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 Defender 110XS SW gone... now VW California 180 4 Motion.
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