These Landrovers can out last most cars made today, simplified mechanicals and no array of sensors with enough wiring to stretch to the moon, keeping it simple with only the necessary equipment.
All cars at that time were simple, a Beetle was not very different, if we go to 4x4 vehicles designed for work, that was much more important. It seems to me that calling it a tractor when it has been used as an ambulance, fire truck, police car... is a bit disparaging
David, you did it again.... you made my day! It's pure fun to watch your Landy videos. Well, I don't drive my 109 SIII truck cab on a daily basis, but when I drive it, it's a celebration. When I open the gate and I see the beauty after a couple of days, my heart goes boooooom! Checking oil and water is followed by 30 sec of meditation philosophic thoughts until the little orange light glows strong and firm. The sound, the smell, the vibrations.... and the look out of the windscreen with the spare wheel on top of the bonnet. It's just glorious! The big advantage of the truck cab version is that even my toes can watch the starry sky whilst I get eaten by mosquitos. You don't drive a Land Rover, you sail it...keep on sailing! 👍
Great to have you back doing Landy videos. Btw, my mate drives his Series IIa everyday to work, and has done for 3+ years. Madness. But it's never let him down.
Between 1978 to 1982, I used my S3 as a daily vehicle and did 120,000 miles in it. Quite a bit of that was off road, building the M25 motorway around London. That Landy went on to be a daily drive vehicle for a game keeper and is still going today! I still have a 1977 S3 Landy now!
Have a 1971 2a swb pick up petrol had it 23 years used for cruising the Cotswolds in summer pest control and deer control. Fetching logs for fire in winter 104 pounds insurance Adrian flux 👏
Funny video. I have to drive a Land Rover tomorrow for the first time and was looking for guidance. Really looking forward to it now! (Yes, really)...thank you for making me smile so much 😊
Well, I got a 1983 Series 3 and - thanks to the suggestion of an old 88 driver - I replaced the factory steering box (stone hard in the city), with the steering box part number NRC5963. It is a genuine Land Rover factory option of its age, warmly indicated for heavy duty cars such as the Stage One V8 and the "1 Ton model". My 88 now drives like it has a factory servo steering and, both in the city and on the highway is a real treat to drive!!! And I quickly found the part in the Netherlands, online ☺✌🏁
Great suggestion, buddy! I just found it online and gonna buy it today! Not many bloggers are aware of this vintage- but great - Land Rover original factory optional component.
I used to daily drive my 1961 series 2a V8 from Windsor into outer London regularly, no problems keeping up with traffic on the M4, now have a 110 Station Wagon V8 that does school run, shopping and long trips to off road sites and see friends. 2hr journeys each way no worries.😀😀😀
My 1974 S3 is my daily driver. It’s a 2.25 petrol cracking 15 mpg. It’s noisy slow uncomfortable, the heater is a lukewarm gentle draft, the headlights are as bright as whale oil candles and I get a free foot bath when the water drips on my feet but driving it makes me smile. I can’t rush because Lenny the Land Rover won’t rush and the whole experience is just stress free.
Although I’ve never driven a Land Rover, I’m sure they were very basic, I drove a Morris Oxford, looking back, it was hell on earth by today’s standards, no power steering! No power assisted breaks, it was indeed heavy work! It was great to see this old “Rover”. B.
great vid hun, you need the strut things for the cat flap ,then you could have it up when you sleep ,drap some canvas over and you have a landy dormobile thing lol
Parking must be an even bigger challenge with a 110! In exchange you get more comfort over speedbumps. When I get my hands on a Defender I'll be sure to make a cool vid on one
Hahah, hilarisch en toch werkelijk. Bedankt voor het lachen. Hopelijk rijd ik ook weer snel en ben ik binnen de kortse keren net zo maf aan het doen. Groeten uit de kop van Noord Holland.
Top gear 4th is silent enough, however, 1, 2, 3 above normal whine: main gearbox layshaft bearing(s) need attention, possibly also main shaft bearing(s).
I did funny videos when i was 18, and 1 is with the camera sideways, Pretending the LandRover was a thunderbird rocket on a launchpad. We faked the gravity angle, and it was a bit funny. Eventually I will put it on youtube. The cornering is fairly good in these older LandRovers, and very predictable.
At least it is a Series 3 . The Series 1 Shorty had an 80 inch wheelbase , not 88 . Those 8 inches make a REAL difference . (She Said) . LOL . The 109s are easier to live with . But harder to park . And you can definitely sleep INSIDE a 109 . The Petrol engine was the better one . Not performance , but the Diesel was the SAME bottom end . Not beefed up for the Compression .
Does that make the diesel engines slightly less reliable than the petrol versions? Didn't know that the Series 1 had a 80 inch version, when I get the chance I'll make sure to drive one!
@@David-zv2ob . Yes . Sorry to say David . The Original Diesel is not as well considered as the Petrol Engine . Like I said . SAME Block , Crank and Conrods in Both engines . Obviously different heads and PROBABLY pistons . Yes . The very FIRST Series 1 shorty was TINY , Cute and Funny . They quite quickly made it 88 inch due to " Ride Quality " issues . As you can well imagine . lol .
The Petrol engine used a cast crankshaft whereas the Diesel engine used a forged crank. They will interchange but putting the petrol crank in a diesel engine is not a good idea. To be fair, the 2 1/4 Diesel has stood the test of time, its just slow and noisy.
@@skipmole612 . Really ? You know anyone with an Original 2 1/4 diesel ? The Petrol there are still plenty around . Those Diesels really were Not well considered .
Hey man, is that a 2.25 diesel? if so how do you find it goes on short trips as i've heard that diesels don't last on short trips as it clogs the injectors
Yes it is. Depends on what you call short. We have a rule of thumb that we only take the Landy for trips longer than 30 minutes, exactly for that and a few other reasons. Sometimes we take it for a really short drive, but I couldn't tell you if that impacted the car negatively.
@@skyr730_yt8 That's so cool! I think that is one of the coolest ways to learn about the technology behind machines like these! Good luck with the process!
Leuke video. Wat is het verbruik wat jij met haar haalt in de stad? Wij denken er over na om een 88 2a of series 3 te kopen. Twijfelen betreft diesel of benzine. Zal beetje woon werk verkeer zijn waar ze voor gebruikt zal worden en om mee over het strand te rijden.
Dat is een goede vraag, ik kom vrijwel nooit in de stad met de Land Rover. Meestal rijden we over 50 en 80 wegen waar je weinig hoeft te stoppen. Gemiddeld rijden we daarmee 1L/10Km. Volgens mij is het verschil in verbruik niet zo groot, maar de benzine uitvoering is een stuk leefbaarder naar wat ik gehoord heb. De diesel maakt meer herrie en stank en is wat minder betrouwbaar. Daarentegen wel weer superieur in het terrein met de hoge hoeveelheid koppel bij lage toeren. Hopelijk helpt dit je verder. Ik weet zeker dat beide uitvoeringen super zullen zijn zolang pijn en lijden is waar je naar op zoek bent :) Laat het weten als je tot een beslissing gekomen bent, ik hoor het graag!
Great video, but you need to speak LOUDER when driving in a Land Rover Series 3!! 😀 I daily drive my series 3 109 in Sweden also, except for the absolute coldest winter months. Then it's better to store it in the garage.
Interesting, nobody I ever talked to mentioned this. Didn't even know it was not normal, especially since the glowing always takes the same amount of time, for the past 8 years... Thanks for the heads up, i'll look into it
The biggest mistake people make with Land Rovers is thinking they are cars, they aren’t, they are farm machinery.
Glorified tractors, I totally agree with you
as someone who owns a lightweight I am offended by this statement. It’s clearly a tank without tracks or armour
@@Neddyfram😂
These Landrovers can out last most cars made today, simplified mechanicals and no array of sensors with enough wiring to stretch to the moon, keeping it simple with only the necessary equipment.
All cars at that time were simple, a Beetle was not very different, if we go to 4x4 vehicles designed for work, that was much more important. It seems to me that calling it a tractor when it has been used as an ambulance, fire truck, police car... is a bit disparaging
David, you did it again.... you made my day! It's pure fun to watch your Landy videos. Well, I don't drive my 109 SIII truck cab on a daily basis, but when I drive it, it's a celebration. When I open the gate and I see the beauty after a couple of days, my heart goes boooooom! Checking oil and water is followed by 30 sec of meditation philosophic thoughts until the little orange light glows strong and firm. The sound, the smell, the vibrations.... and the look out of the windscreen with the spare wheel on top of the bonnet. It's just glorious! The big advantage of the truck cab version is that even my toes can watch the starry sky whilst I get eaten by mosquitos. You don't drive a Land Rover, you sail it...keep on sailing! 👍
Glad to make you happy! Your description is on point!
Great to have you back doing Landy videos. Btw, my mate drives his Series IIa everyday to work, and has done for 3+ years. Madness. But it's never let him down.
From now on, all videos will be Landy videos! Sorta kinda
Well, for some reason they do seem to be pretty reliable if you take care of them. Landy''s like to be treated well
Brilliant video mate, you have wonderfully highlighted all the little quirks that make up the "rites of passage" for us owners of Series Landys!
Not all of them yet, but they deserve their own video :) Stay tuned!
Between 1978 to 1982, I used my S3 as a daily vehicle and did 120,000 miles in it. Quite a bit of that was off road, building the M25 motorway around London. That Landy went on to be a daily drive vehicle for a game keeper and is still going today! I still have a 1977 S3 Landy now!
You should be telling stories of your time driving that Land Rover daily
Have a 1971 2a swb pick up petrol had it 23 years used for cruising the Cotswolds in summer pest control and deer control. Fetching logs for fire in winter 104 pounds insurance Adrian flux 👏
Haha great video. I drive my series almost every day. 52 years old and still going strong!
They truly keep working if you take care of them! Can't say that about every car (or tractor) out there!
My Mrs 52 and drive her hard everyday and she still going strong
Funny video. I have to drive a Land Rover tomorrow for the first time and was looking for guidance. Really looking forward to it now!
(Yes, really)...thank you for making me smile so much 😊
Tell me how it went! Always nice to hear peoples first time experiences!
Well, I got a 1983 Series 3 and - thanks to the suggestion of an old 88 driver - I replaced the factory steering box (stone hard in the city), with the steering box part number NRC5963.
It is a genuine Land Rover factory option of its age, warmly indicated for heavy duty cars such as the Stage One V8 and the "1 Ton model".
My 88 now drives like it has a factory servo steering and, both in the city and on the highway is a real treat to drive!!! And I quickly found the part in the Netherlands, online ☺✌🏁
Great suggestion, buddy! I just found it online and gonna buy it today!
Not many bloggers are aware of this vintage- but great - Land Rover original factory optional component.
Wow this is really cool, might look into getting one for myself! Thanks for the recommendation
I used to daily drive my 1961 series 2a V8 from Windsor into outer London regularly, no problems keeping up with traffic on the M4, now have a 110 Station Wagon V8 that does school run, shopping and long trips to off road sites and see friends. 2hr journeys each way no worries.😀😀😀
Sounds like heaven! As soon as your mindset is right Landys are pure bliss
My 1974 S3 is my daily driver. It’s a 2.25 petrol cracking 15 mpg. It’s noisy slow uncomfortable, the heater is a lukewarm gentle draft, the headlights are as bright as whale oil candles and I get a free foot bath when the water drips on my feet but driving it makes me smile. I can’t rush because Lenny the Land Rover won’t rush and the whole experience is just stress free.
The evaporation of stress as soon as someone enters one of these mythical vehicles is a sight to behold. Enhoy dailying your landy!
Although I’ve never driven a Land Rover, I’m sure they were very basic, I drove a Morris Oxford, looking back, it was hell on earth by today’s standards, no power steering! No power assisted breaks, it was indeed heavy work! It was great to see this old “Rover”. B.
Basic is a good way of describing Land Rovers!
71. 2a. Pickup petrol owned 23. Years used to pick nick in the Cotswolds visit county pubs pick. Up logs and deer control
great vid hun, you need the strut things for the cat flap ,then you could have it up when you sleep ,drap some canvas over and you have a landy dormobile thing lol
Those struts would be amazing. Need to look into getting those installed sometime in the future!
You dont drive a landrover, You operate it
Accurate.
Very cool series 3, David! I have a Defender 110 but the drivers experience is quite similar 🤣
Parking must be an even bigger challenge with a 110! In exchange you get more comfort over speedbumps. When I get my hands on a Defender I'll be sure to make a cool vid on one
@@David-zv2ob YES, I cross another continent when making a turn. Can't wait for the 110 video!
Hahah, hilarisch en toch werkelijk. Bedankt voor het lachen. Hopelijk rijd ik ook weer snel en ben ik binnen de kortse keren net zo maf aan het doen.
Groeten uit de kop van Noord Holland.
Top gear 4th is silent enough, however, 1, 2, 3 above normal whine: main gearbox layshaft bearing(s) need attention, possibly also main shaft bearing(s).
Sharp ear, thanks for the heads up. I will keep it in mind
When Land Rovers we're bullet proof reliable, and strong, compared to the ones today.
But the new ones have TV screens, this way you can watch a movie when broken down!
Hi I think everyone should own at least one landrover in their lifetime mine lightweight it makes me smile every day gazj
This is the truth. My Land Rover is at the mechanic and it makes me sad :(
Thanks for the video David, it was very entertaining, apart from the Rick Astley rendition for which you need locking up 🚔
You're not gonna give up on me, are you?
@@David-zv2ob nah, we're Together Forever 😎
@@hikerwoody182 Slightly worrying, but I like the spirit!
@@David-zv2ob in case of any doubt (which I strongly suspect there is), Together Forever was one of Rick Astleys biggest hits
@@hikerwoody182 You got me there, I even know the song... I need to invest more time into learning culture I think :)
Great video mate, would be good to see a used car buyers guide for the series 3 😘
As the video states, I'm a genious so this should be easy. (I totally have experience buying cars, like for real) (not)
Nice Ii like it the way you promoot Land Rover 😊
Thanks!
Best review of a Land Rover Series. I have one and it is as horrible as it is wonderful.
Let's call it a Wondible vehicle!
I drive a 1978 Range Rover 2 door classic on coils. No leaver for me never.
Sounds smooth as butter!
I did funny videos when i was 18, and 1 is with the camera sideways,
Pretending the LandRover was a thunderbird rocket on a launchpad.
We faked the gravity angle, and it was a bit funny. Eventually I will put it on youtube.
The cornering is fairly good in these older LandRovers, and very predictable.
Dumb videos are my favorite! Make sure to post the link when you upload the video! I wanna see it
@@David-zv2ob ok, sure
Yep, the 21 point turn 😆👍👍
That's if you're lucky
At least it is a Series 3 . The Series 1 Shorty had an 80 inch wheelbase , not 88 . Those 8 inches make a REAL difference . (She Said) . LOL .
The 109s are easier to live with . But harder to park . And you can definitely sleep INSIDE a 109 .
The Petrol engine was the better one . Not performance , but the Diesel was the SAME bottom end . Not beefed up for the Compression .
Does that make the diesel engines slightly less reliable than the petrol versions?
Didn't know that the Series 1 had a 80 inch version, when I get the chance I'll make sure to drive one!
@@David-zv2ob . Yes . Sorry to say David . The Original Diesel is not as well considered as the Petrol Engine . Like I said . SAME Block , Crank and Conrods in Both engines . Obviously different heads and PROBABLY pistons .
Yes . The very FIRST Series 1 shorty was TINY , Cute and Funny . They quite quickly made it 88 inch due to " Ride Quality " issues . As you can well imagine . lol .
The Petrol engine used a cast crankshaft whereas the Diesel engine used a forged crank. They will interchange but putting the petrol crank in a diesel engine is not a good idea. To be fair, the 2 1/4 Diesel has stood the test of time, its just slow and noisy.
@@skipmole612 . Really ? You know anyone with an Original 2 1/4 diesel ?
The Petrol there are still plenty around .
Those Diesels really were Not well considered .
@@johncunningham4820 Yes, my friend uses a series 3 diesel as his daily driver. I had one myself back in the day.
😂😂😂😂 i got a soft top and its hella loud, im planning on driving mines daily, just gotta fix mines first
When properly tied down, mine makes way less noise than the hardtop. Enjoy your daily trips!
@@David-zv2ob ahhh okay, i brought a new canvas anyway coz mines shot😂 also due a new bulkhead so😂 itll get done but cools to know lmao
Hey man, is that a 2.25 diesel? if so how do you find it goes on short trips as i've heard that diesels don't last on short trips as it clogs the injectors
Yes it is.
Depends on what you call short. We have a rule of thumb that we only take the Landy for trips longer than 30 minutes, exactly for that and a few other reasons. Sometimes we take it for a really short drive, but I couldn't tell you if that impacted the car negatively.
The injectors do not get clogged on short trips.
THIS VIDEO IS GOLD
i have land rover series 3 88 too
GOLDEN BOY CAN RELATE
it's nice driving it around eh
actually I'm still finishing restoring.
My father used it when he was young.
P.S.
I'm watching all your videos, you rock!!
@@skyr730_yt8 That's so cool! I think that is one of the coolest ways to learn about the technology behind machines like these! Good luck with the process!
@@skyr730_yt8 Haha thanks mate, only problem, I need to stop being lazy and make MORE VIDEOS
Leuke video. Wat is het verbruik wat jij met haar haalt in de stad? Wij denken er over na om een 88 2a of series 3 te kopen. Twijfelen betreft diesel of benzine. Zal beetje woon werk verkeer zijn waar ze voor gebruikt zal worden en om mee over het strand te rijden.
Dat is een goede vraag, ik kom vrijwel nooit in de stad met de Land Rover. Meestal rijden we over 50 en 80 wegen waar je weinig hoeft te stoppen. Gemiddeld rijden we daarmee 1L/10Km.
Volgens mij is het verschil in verbruik niet zo groot, maar de benzine uitvoering is een stuk leefbaarder naar wat ik gehoord heb. De diesel maakt meer herrie en stank en is wat minder betrouwbaar. Daarentegen wel weer superieur in het terrein met de hoge hoeveelheid koppel bij lage toeren.
Hopelijk helpt dit je verder. Ik weet zeker dat beide uitvoeringen super zullen zijn zolang pijn en lijden is waar je naar op zoek bent :)
Laat het weten als je tot een beslissing gekomen bent, ik hoor het graag!
Great video, but you need to speak LOUDER when driving in a Land Rover Series 3!! 😀 I daily drive my series 3 109 in Sweden also, except for the absolute coldest winter months. Then it's better to store it in the garage.
Ah sorry mate, I probably left the airconditioning running, otherwise I wouldn't know what coule cause the excessive noise
ik gloei maar 10 seconden. in de winter hooguit 20
Yep, volgens mij zijn de gloeipluggen aan vervanging toe, de moeite waard om een keer te checken
I’m driving a 1983 Series 3 daily as standard. Think your a man? Come and drive Fluffy, the 1968 Forward Control (you’ll find our videos on here)
Never knew this beast existed! Thanks for introducing me to this marvellous vehicle
If you glowing 30 seconds every morning. Please buy new glowplugs. Than youre glowing 4 seconds..
Landrover series 3 88 1982. 200 tdi. Daily driving
Interesting, nobody I ever talked to mentioned this. Didn't even know it was not normal, especially since the glowing always takes the same amount of time, for the past 8 years... Thanks for the heads up, i'll look into it
Not even close baby
Not even close!
I would daily mine if the fuel was cheaper. 1:7.6 is the most economical it had ever been lol.
Fuel is indeed a hard swallow nowadays
@@David-zv2ob the diesel is probably a litle bit more economical.
That helps
Vind land rover leuker als daily driver 😆😆
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