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Old 07-14-2018, 05:25 PM
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I have a chance to pick up a 1999 disco for $700 is this a good idea ? Would I be able to swap parts as they break down on my 2003 disco ??
This 99 I'm going to look at has bad break lines but apparently lots of new parts like alternator etc

had anyone bought a disco to mostly have spare parts ? Is it worth it ? I know it would be for like wiper motor door locks etc ??
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Old 07-14-2018, 05:51 PM
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Guess it all comes down to having room to store it, will you get tired of looking at it...or worse yet...will the wife get tired of looking at it?

If l were to buy a parts rig, l'd probably dismantle it and store everything in tubs that is storable...and put the running gear (axles, trans, transfer, engine, etc) behind the barn. Then scrap the body. This is what l did with a 78 porsche 928, basically have a whole car in parts. I've used about five things on my nice 78. So, like l say...being able to store stuff and not get tired of moving, looking or dealing with it is paramount. Plus, you have to envision a day when you don't have a rover anymore...and you wonder why you stored all of this stuff so long...lol.

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Old 07-14-2018, 06:05 PM
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Guess it all comes down to having room to store it, will you get tired of looking at it...or worse yet...will the wife get tired of looking at it?

If l were to buy a parts rig, l'd probably dismantle it and store everything in tubs that is storable...and put the running gear (axles, trans, transfer, engine, etc) behind the barn. Then scrap the body. This is what l did with a 78 porsche 928, basically have a whole car in parts. I've used about five things on my nice 78. So, like l say...being able to store stuff and not get tired of moving, looking or dealing with it is paramount. Plus, you have to envision a day when you don't have a rover anymore...and you wonder why you stored all of this stuff so long...lol.

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thats what the wife already said lol
i have a free spot on my drive way but still I wouldn't want to leave it for long

I could dismantle what I think I need but I'm just not sure if it's worth it. It has a rusty bull bar and might even have the locking differential that's got to be worth at least $400
 
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Old 07-14-2018, 09:48 PM
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700.00 is a good deal if it’s in decent shape, not a rust bucket, and intact inside/out.
 
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Old 07-15-2018, 04:24 PM
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Well I got the 99 disco in my drive way not in the greatest shape but I'll get a bul bar from it

as I was leaving the sale my window regular snapped on my 03
just finished swapping the regulator from the 99 disco works great the gear that's rivited snapped off on my 03
so that's a good sign only had it for about 1 hour and already used parts from it

I'm probably going to take out the locking centre cdl
bull bar
more window reg
trailer hitch wiring
some parts off engine

then probably have it up on the local sales advertising then scrap it

any other parts worth grabbing now ??
 
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Old 07-15-2018, 04:34 PM
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I’d grab all the lights and lenses, radio if it works, all the door lock mechanisms that work. Maybe the console and guage cluster if there better than yours. Spare set of wheels and extra lug nuts never hurt either. See if it has d1 wiper arms too.
 
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Grab the Wabco brake thing too.
 


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