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Ren Ching
December 23rd, 2009, 02:49 PM
Another opportunity has presented itself so I'm putting a feeler out for my current truck. It is a legally imported 1984 truck that I purchased last year. I've since added a host of mods, most notably a 300tdi engine and R380 transmission. The engine is reported to have 95,000 miles on it. Before installing I added a new timing belt with the updated crank gear, tensioner, and idler. I also changed the water pump, p gasket, fuel lift pump, and rear main seal. It has a new clutch cover and disk, throwout bearing, and clutch fork. The r380 gearbox is the latest L suffix version which is the strongest available. Radiator and IC have just over 5k miles on them. Other items to be included:

2" Old man Emu lift
Disco rear axle (24 spline, disk brakes)
24 spline front end
new u joints all around
Rovertym front diff guard
Rovertym HD track rod
Good 95 D90 seats with waterproof covers
Factory bumper with a-bar
Wolf Fabrication Interior Rollcage
MUD UK Bulkhead removal bar
Rear worklight
Cobra 75 CB Radio
CD stereo w/removeable face
Cubby box
Rock Sliders
VDO water temp gauge
VDO Egt gauge
Smiths capillary oil pressure gauge
Bonnet and fender top checker plate
Original sills if you want them

Frame and firewall are completely solid on tihs truck as are the doors. Everything has been heavily waxoiled and the vehicle appears to have been garaged most of its life as well as having been thoroughly and professionally restored at some point. Power steering works great with no leaks. This truck handles well, easily keeps up with motorway traffic and will easily do 80mph.

Vehicle will convey with its original modular spoke rims and bias ply tires. Assuming new owner will want to use their tire of choice.

I will have some new 235-85-16 General AT tires that i can sell (offers) and have installed if that is your thing.

Availability January or February of 2010

16,900 obo, here in the US and available for any inspection. Or go to Ebay and take your chances.

more pics-

stuff I got from the seller:

http://www.fourfold.org/daveb/NEW_LGB/

when I first got it:

http://www.fourfold.org/daveb/90/

Follow-up Post:

http://www.fourfold.org/daveb/90_chassis/index.html

dave_lucas
December 23rd, 2009, 04:47 PM
Nice looking truck Dave :cool:

rover26c
December 23rd, 2009, 08:08 PM
Any interior shots? Thanks.

Roving Beetle
December 23rd, 2009, 10:17 PM
Dave, is this the truck you had at the Romp last winter?

Doug

Ren Ching
December 23rd, 2009, 10:59 PM
Doug

It is the same truck. Though it has undergone some changes in the last year.

Lee, I will take some interior shots tomorrow.


Dave, is this the truck you had at the Romp last winter?

Doug

globallandrovers
December 24th, 2009, 04:43 AM
Dave don't forget to email me.

mgreenspan
December 24th, 2009, 06:31 AM
Which wheels are the white ones pictured?

Ren Ching
December 24th, 2009, 06:49 AM
Those are NAS 110 rims that I will be keeping. In some of the linked photos you can see the spoke rims.

Which wheels are the white ones pictured?

brn24whl
December 24th, 2009, 07:47 AM
Now I really wish I stole those windshield hinges ;-)

Ren Ching
December 25th, 2009, 08:37 AM
you going soft top? I can probably get you a set.

interior ahots and some others



Now I really wish I stole those windshield hinges ;-)

evilfij
December 25th, 2009, 10:40 AM
This is a very solid and well presented truck. I have seen it up close.

junkyddog11
December 26th, 2009, 05:57 AM
I'll second that. Cool rig that you can't really go wrong with and a steal at asking price.

mgreenspan
December 26th, 2009, 11:04 AM
Those are NAS 110 rims that I will be keeping. In some of the linked photos you can see the spoke rims.Are NAS 110 rims tubeless? Do they have a specific part number versus regular 110 and 90 steel rims?

ANR1534 is this their part number?

bjf
December 26th, 2009, 11:51 AM
You got the part number correct. They are tubed but I don't know anyone who actually runs tubes in them anymore. I have them on both my trucks without tubes and they are fine