Hi, it would be great to get some info from 101 fans or owners 
Basically i have been looking to buy a good 'base vehicle' next year to use as a 4x4 tourer (UK use) and general titting around off road. Something with character and a bit of room for me and the dogs, which i can work on and renovate over time. It's only really for secondary use, and i have always liked the 101's body/size. Obviously it's an old motor, with leaf springs and drum brakes etc, but those kind of things can be upgraded with a bit of work, if desired down the line.
What can't really be changed is the chassis. The 101 basically has a flat ladder chassis, while the 110 has a bit of a curve to it. Is that curve for the axle? Would i be right in thinking the 101 has so much ground clearance it just isn't needed?
Also, other than bulkheads and outriggers (which can be replaced), is the 101 chassis prone to bad rust? Or are they usually serviceable? I might be able to get a new one made but it's gonna a be a one off job by the looks of it, so would probably cost, it would be good to delay that for as long as possible
Engine wise, some 101's are fitted with a diesel conversion, which is probably the logical option. The other option would be the rover v8 with lpg and a RR classic overdrive (if available). I don't know if they can take a 5 speed box. Anyhow, just how bad are the rover v8's in terms of speed and MPG (with or without LPG)? And are the older lumps reliable enough to be used for UK touring? I'm not phased by the older technology so long as it is a robust engine.
Cheers
Basically i have been looking to buy a good 'base vehicle' next year to use as a 4x4 tourer (UK use) and general titting around off road. Something with character and a bit of room for me and the dogs, which i can work on and renovate over time. It's only really for secondary use, and i have always liked the 101's body/size. Obviously it's an old motor, with leaf springs and drum brakes etc, but those kind of things can be upgraded with a bit of work, if desired down the line.
What can't really be changed is the chassis. The 101 basically has a flat ladder chassis, while the 110 has a bit of a curve to it. Is that curve for the axle? Would i be right in thinking the 101 has so much ground clearance it just isn't needed?
Also, other than bulkheads and outriggers (which can be replaced), is the 101 chassis prone to bad rust? Or are they usually serviceable? I might be able to get a new one made but it's gonna a be a one off job by the looks of it, so would probably cost, it would be good to delay that for as long as possible
Engine wise, some 101's are fitted with a diesel conversion, which is probably the logical option. The other option would be the rover v8 with lpg and a RR classic overdrive (if available). I don't know if they can take a 5 speed box. Anyhow, just how bad are the rover v8's in terms of speed and MPG (with or without LPG)? And are the older lumps reliable enough to be used for UK touring? I'm not phased by the older technology so long as it is a robust engine.
Cheers
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