And what have the Romans ever done for us…?
I suspected this and added a 2.5mm + and - to the switches and the difference this made was absolutely nothing you could see.too thin a wire to the electric windows making them slow
Yep!ahh, the good old hand brake, I think most people would agree with that.
I feel you Clive - I love the 80 too - but to be honest (cover your ears) mine has been no better or worse than the Landrover Defenders/Series trucks I've owned. In 5 years its needed about the same ongoing maintenance, and the parts are more expensive and/or impossible to source at a reasonable price (new top tail gate for example).
Over the years I have owned many cars, 35 so far (inc 5 4x4's, no green oval though) I bought my current 80 in 2004, 14yrs so far.To keep things in perspective the design is now about 33 years old, I think the shortcomings mentioned so far are acceptable.
I have gone through many cars over the years, and the 80 is the longest owned thus far.
Regards
Dave
Hmm, I wonder what 80's say to each other about their owners!![]()
I dread to think. I hope my 80 loves me for keeping it resurrected.Hmm, I wonder what 80's say to each other about their owners!![]()
Hmm, I wonder what 80's say to each other about their owners!![]()
Mines not speaking to me at the moment, shes had very little attention since the new arrival.Hmm, I wonder what 80's say to each other about their owners!![]()
I hope we never find out dave..Mine probably says.......'I wonder if my owners arse is as rusty as mine?'
Regards
Dave
Well, we’re having a moan because it was invited...
I had to think long and hard as to what to complain about especially as mine is 23 yrs old with 415 k km behind it.
And rust? I remember the days when BL cars would rust right through a panel in the warranty period, and you only got a year in those days. (Happened to my mate’s Dad’s new Triumph Toledo).
I’ve had a bit on my 80 but nothing alarming, pretty good for an old one IMO.
Most rust is due to lazy owners IMO, a proper was after it gets dirty keeps the damp away, there should be no build up of dirt (over the rear arch seam for example) and it should have underwash jetting regularly through the winter.
and you thought toyota parts were expensive.....the unimog is an other story entirely..