Just popped into a local 4 x 4 place today to get some bits, they are a proper reputable Land Rover specialist.
They had a few Discoveries for sale so i went to look at one which looked really nice from a distance.It was a 1997 model with 123K on the clock and lovely order inside.
BUT it was rusty!! the door pillars were rusting, the paint was bubbling and the window seals were perished.
My Surf has had a fairly hard life and is 14 years old but it's bodywork is in great condition. Do all Landys rot like fruit?
They had a few Discoveries for sale so i went to look at one which looked really nice from a distance.It was a 1997 model with 123K on the clock and lovely order inside.
BUT it was rusty!! the door pillars were rusting, the paint was bubbling and the window seals were perished.
My Surf has had a fairly hard life and is 14 years old but it's bodywork is in great condition. Do all Landys rot like fruit?


) and apart from that had Land Rover' s for 42 years, all civvy ones, and last two -since 1989- were used in a maritime situation pulling boats out of sea, on shores etc so the answer is yes, they do corrode...even those civvy ones kept in say north west Warwickshire - once read that was furthest one could get from the sea in uk, will rust due to the construction where ferrous metal and non-ferrous bodywork touch and react to each surface... The thing to bear in mind is the easy access to spare parts - almost everything is available for ones built since say 1990, and prices for such are reasonable....I decided to change my allegiance because I was offered such a good price for my last LR motor, rust and all........
Ian
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