Old School Help Needed!!!!!!!!!!!

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I love my 2002 Range Rover. My most favorite vehicle I have ever owned (even more than my 1969 mustang). But I think I gotta sell it. I have a baby on the way and taking her to daycare is going to cost me about $50 a week extra in gas. Over the course of a year thats a hell of alot of money. So here is what I'm probably gonna do. But a new Volkswagen Passat or something similar and an OLDER Land Rover. Something cool from the 60's or 70's for a couple thousand dollars. Nothing that is completely restored, but nothing that is gonna require 5 grand to just get running.

I gotta have an off road vehicle and I just cant go cold turkey without a Land Rover in my driveway. What years and models would I have the best chance of finding something snow/mud capable, fairly easy to find parts for, and is not gonna break the bank? Are there any years that are easier to find, thus cheaper when you find them?

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joey

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If it were my money, either keep the RR or buy a RRC 94 - 95 MY. I like the older Series vehicles, but your 5 grand option may be more relistic than you think.

For the money, but a RRC or a D1.

If it were me though, I would just keep the RR and buy a cheap car.... but that is me.

The only way I would get rid of my Disco would be if someone gave me 10k for it... and no matter how much I like it... it isn't worth 10k to any but me :biggrin:
 

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Just keep the Rover and buy a 89 or 90 honda accord for $2000.00 dollars. Great gas aconomy car. If you like your Rover you can't find a better off road vehical. My wifes been complaining about how much I spend in gas on my Disco so i bought her a newer Range Rover than the one we had and that shut her up.
 

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