Disco LSE (LWB Disco) does such a thing exist?

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davieladd

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I've googled it and there's a few mentions of Disco LSE. They seem to be American sites and looking at the pics, they seem to be standard Discos with a high level of trim. I was hoping there might be a long wheelbase version, similar to the RRC LSE. Has anyone seen one or know of it's existence?
 
I like the way your mind works! It'd be a shame to butcher my Rangie LSE though :) Maybe I'll look out for some on fleabay.
 
I didn't think the Disco 2 is any longer than the Disco 1?

the disco 2 is longer than the disco 1 due to the rear 6 and 7 seats facing forward,the 5 seater is on springs but the 7 seater is on air suspention due to the weight of 6th and 7 th passengers being behind rear axle. Also d2's on air have a height adjustment for off road driving which raises the arse end up a couple of inches to give more clearance to the lengthend rear over hang
 
Yup, they did some ambulances on the 110 wheelbase I believe.

Like this in fact.
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Hi, L/rover Disco Ambulance In Devon - New to the SBMCC? - SBMCC
 
Special vehicles though not a production vehicle like the rangey LSE.

The one that the OP spotted could have been a factory special or a homemade or anything in between, but to answer the question completely the answer is non were made for enteral production but a few have been manufactured along the way for special purposes and/or some have been modified from original vehicles post production.

Cheers :)
 
Special vehicles though not a production vehicle like the rangey LSE.

The one that the OP spotted could have been a factory special or a homemade or anything in between, but to answer the question completely the answer is non were made for enteral production but a few have been manufactured along the way for special purposes and/or some have been modified from original vehicles post production.


Cheers :)

Oh come on make your mind up ;), ref to your post #2 "Nope, no and no, there never was a factory LWB"

Now you say the LWB discos that have been seen are "Special vehicles" .. yes that's correct we know that, it's a department within the LR factory, so discos did leave the factory as a LWB :)

But to answer the question completely :) there was a disco for the NAS market in 1998 badged LSE along with one badge LE to replace the out going 1997 SE7 but all were the standard 100" wheelbase.
 
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