my stage one

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vijnt
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my stage one

Post by vijnt »

Below some pics. Its a 1980 dutch original in good shape.
Run on LPG (two tanks) and still got a lot of power. Restrictors are still in.
I am looking for an overdrive (LT95) any toughts?


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5988
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Re: my stage one

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Nice looking, unmessed with LR 8)
vijnt wrote: I am looking for an overdrive (LT95) any toughts?

Dont...
your chances f finding one in usable condition are very low
have a read from page 5 here
http://www.stage1v8.org.uk/phpBB2/viewt ... 7&start=60
disco2hse
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Post by disco2hse »

Two things to think about. It is unmolested so it's probably a good idea to leave it that way. Ditto the OD. But, if it's a higher top gear speed you want you could think about putting in Rangie top gears.

The other thing is there are quite a few LT95s appearing about the place but you might be better off considering giving yours a rebuild. Any LT95 you buy will probably need it anyway, and since you already have one,...
Alan

1983 ex-army FFR 109 Stage 1
2005 Disco 2 HSE TD5
5988
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Post by 5988 »

I agree the rangie gearing is the way to go, and what i will be doing to mine once i find a suitable box to rob of parts
landdani
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Post by landdani »

Hi, very nice car, you could win a prize with it.
I am not an expert but from what I have seen from this forum I coud say that putting an overdrive is a messy, did you considered a new gear box of 5 speeds?
wonderful sport!
1984 SeriesIII ex-melitary, 109 inch, V8 stage one
vijnt
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Post by vijnt »

Given the reaction i decided not to fit an OD.
I guess its true that whgatever you buy is probably old and worn.
The pictures look at bit better than up close but i am more than satified. I sprayed it with my small compressor. That is what makes te differences.

Take a look at this picture. That is why it needed paint.
Had to replace roof, bonnet and wing.

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vijnt
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disco2hse
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Post by disco2hse »

Damn. You got some big budgies over your way then :shock:

How was the suspension after that?
Alan

1983 ex-army FFR 109 Stage 1
2005 Disco 2 HSE TD5
vijnt
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Post by vijnt »

Suspension?. Well i as worried of course and had an expert take a look.
Everthing still in good order. So the damage was aluminium only.... and a lot of time hard work to fix everything. not insurred of course.
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Post by disco2hse »

Seems you got off lucky then, and especially lucky that no one was in there.
Alan

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2005 Disco 2 HSE TD5
landdani
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Post by landdani »

:shock:
wonderful sport!
1984 SeriesIII ex-melitary, 109 inch, V8 stage one
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