Wheels & Tires for a D1
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#13
Actually in googling this, just ran across this link: https://www.imcdb.org/v003541.html Looks like the 97's were different than 98.
"This is actually a 1997 LSE. Note the Cream leather seats with darker tan piping. This was not available on the 96 Discovery's nor was there an LSE Model. In 97 LSE Models were not bumper color keyed, nor were the interior side panels two toned, like in the 98 (for some odd reason), and chrome plating of portions of the bumper were not used. Best year for the LSE I think is definitely the 98 year."
#14
Yes, just cosmetics unfortunately. It's the only thing that distinguishes one model from the other. Interesting Google find and that post notes exactly what we didn't see. You have something that is fairly uncommon as models go. If it where me I would bring it back just because, already have a good start, it has 12 years of no use on it's ticker.
#15
Yes, just cosmetics unfortunately. It's the only thing that distinguishes one model from the other. Interesting Google find and that post notes exactly what we didn't see. You have something that is fairly uncommon as models go. If it where me I would bring it back just because, already have a good start, it has 12 years of no use on it's ticker.
Fluids next, including brake. This is going slower than I expected but I should have some time to work on it now.
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