lincolnjefferies
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Discoverys can be nice vehicles, but I would go for the mk3 hilux pickup every time. The engines will easily go over 200,000 miles with nominal maintenace and are as tough as old boots, as is the transmission, electrics etc. Though you get a bit of body corrosion around the sides of the tub and arches, the chassis never rot, even on 80's examples. They are very simple to work on with a beam axle and there is loads of room to get at stuff - even I can fix them. There is stacks of ground clearance, big tyres fit without a lift kit and there are loads of aftermarket goodies !
They drive very nicely, cruise happily at 60 mph and do about 28 or so to the gallon. Parts are cheap either s/h or from Milner or Roughtrax, who supply pattern bits.
Go for it !
Discoverys can be nice vehicles, but I would go for the mk3 hilux pickup every time. The engines will easily go over 200,000 miles with nominal maintenace and are as tough as old boots, as is the transmission, electrics etc. Though you get a bit of body corrosion around the sides of the tub and arches, the chassis never rot, even on 80's examples. They are very simple to work on with a beam axle and there is loads of room to get at stuff - even I can fix them. There is stacks of ground clearance, big tyres fit without a lift kit and there are loads of aftermarket goodies !
They drive very nicely, cruise happily at 60 mph and do about 28 or so to the gallon. Parts are cheap either s/h or from Milner or Roughtrax, who supply pattern bits.
Go for it !
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