Thread: 87-88 Range Rover

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    Talk to me about 87-88 Range Rovers. I know these were the only years in the US with manual t-case, but anything else special with them. Did these have the same electrical demons?

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    My parents had an 88 and finally got rid of it after about 240K. it did indeed have it's share of "normal" land rover troubles, and one or two of them were electrical related. Since it was not my truck I do not know the specifics, I just remember hearing them ***** about the cost everytime after they got it back from the shop. Expensive to repair, but still a good truck IMO.
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    They've also got the 3.5L V8 which is a bit of a dog. You may want to think about a 3.9 Rover, and then swap the t-case out... or you could just change out the long block on the 3.5 for a 3.9...
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    The Range Rovers are cool machines. Timeless class and good trail performance.

    The newer models did not have a locking center (a viscous unit), but they did have traction control.

    I wouldnt mind having a new RR Sport in my driveway.
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    Yes a new RR sport would be very nice.

    The reason I asked was I found a clean 1988 for $1500 only. The more I think about it though it is probably not the route I want to go.

    Just wondering if anybody has ever made an expedition rig out of one.

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    Plenty of people have used RRs as expedition rigs (including Camel trophy). My Dad had one in South Africa (a '78) and that's what we used in the Kalahari and Zim for years. One of the largest drawbacks is range (despite the name!!). With the V8 you don't get great milage. But of course that depends on what you want to do with it.

    Check out:
    http://www.gateway2africa.org/

    for a nice expedition RR.

    cheers

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    Thank you for the link it is much appreciated

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    Jon

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