norseman
Well-Known Member
Is it just possible that you are all subconsciously comparing your Series or Defender with your living room SOFA![]()
In my case, with an RRC
Is it just possible that you are all subconsciously comparing your Series or Defender with your living room SOFA![]()
Way to go! Exactly my approach. Little things, make sure the heater works, soundproofing, fix leaks as they appear. Fine for daily use if you keep it as it should be!SWMBO is five foot nothing so the standard seats actually fit her, I've fitted tons of sound proofing so that the garage doing the MOT said its the quietest they've ever been in. Also there is now a partition behind the cab so the heater does warm those on board. I've spent some time fixing the cab leaks And fitted a disco transfer box to cut the revs which has raised the mpg to 32.
It's just becoming comfortable...
my wife was against me having a 4x4 called them tanks
Agreed, good solid build in the event of a shunt but make sure you keep it on it's wheels - upside down they do a good impersonation of a biscuit tin![]()
Amazingly all four on board survived though with injuries, including those in the cab being soaked in petrol from the under seat tanks.
Luckily that's not likely to happen to you and under seat tanks were only on a few models.
It's not comfortable. Lets not pretend.Hi all,
As the title suggests I need evidence (picture based if you can) that a defender can be as comfortable as a modern 4x4. I saw a an old series 3 at a car show in the summer that had been modified with new seats, dash, carpets etc... and looked like it would be really comfortable and easy to live with. I didnt take any pictures and before I am allowed to buy one the wife needs convincing.
Many thanks,
In fact at one point almost everything nationalised was exempt as technically it was owned by Her Majesties Government and you can't sue Her Majesty in her own courts
Interesting, thanks Q.
Yet another example of 'them' & us![]()