Hey nick, that’s a really nice camel disco it’s turned out great, it’s great to still hear people talk about brownchurch roof racks and front bull bars, my dad founded brownchurch land rovers back in 1968, 3yrs before I was born along with Dennis brown, who was the co owner of the company, and went on to making both the roof racks and bull bars etc for the original camel trophy vehicles. It still makes me proud to this day. Great video nick church. 👍
I like to see another tennessee plate, cheers neighbor! I'm looking at buying an early model like this as well, and love the idea of a camel trophy tribute/road trip rig.
Good job, an actual Camel Trophy Disco just sold on Bring a Trailer auction site for $138,000 but unless you are a collector you really don't want a truck that was beaten that badly early in life or at least, you want to be the guy who does the beating. d;-)
Howdy. I’ve been looking into purchasing discos (particularly a 2000s) for a while. Could you post or link a list of what you believe is necessary for a discovery overland/offroad build? I understand that engine overheat is a major point of concern where people say you should change thermometers and temp gauges but I haven’t had anyone recommend new radiator (which came to mind with heating problems). Thanks.
Hey nick, that’s a really nice camel disco it’s turned out great, it’s great to still hear people talk about brownchurch roof racks and front bull bars, my dad founded brownchurch land rovers back in 1968, 3yrs before I was born along with Dennis brown, who was the co owner of the company, and went on to making both the roof racks and bull bars etc for the original camel trophy vehicles. It still makes me proud to this day. Great video nick church. 👍
My daily driver is a 97 disco. Wouldn’t drive anything else!!!!! DISCO ISN’T DEAD! 👍
That Dargo Hotel sticker is a long way from home.
Nice tribute. I would love to have one.
Rover looks great!!
I like to see another tennessee plate, cheers neighbor! I'm looking at buying an early model like this as well, and love the idea of a camel trophy tribute/road trip rig.
Nice work - our '97 Discovery 1 is in the making. X O California
That's very nice mate 👌👍👍I would love something like that
Good job, an actual Camel Trophy Disco just sold on Bring a Trailer auction site for $138,000 but unless you are a collector you really don't want a truck that was beaten that badly early in life or at least, you want to be the guy who does the beating. d;-)
Nick: Wondering two things. 1.). Can you give details on the fan clutch that you installed (PN)? 2) What hood pins did you go with? Looks great!
I have 1996 D1 for life
Love the video
I am terribly jealous of you sir.
Me too...
Excelent!!!... wich is the size of your tires?
Not a whole lot of power… But can go anywhere in the world
Hi Nick! Could you please measure the outer diameter of the snorkel? Gonna make it by myself))
In a 5 speed too. Cant find that at all!!
be sure and clean all that mud out from underneath.. those frame rails and other parts will rust
are you running an allisport radiator?
Howdy. I’ve been looking into purchasing discos (particularly a 2000s) for a while. Could you post or link a list of what you believe is necessary for a discovery overland/offroad build? I understand that engine overheat is a major point of concern where people say you should change thermometers and temp gauges but I haven’t had anyone recommend new radiator (which came to mind with heating problems). Thanks.
What is the tires size use ???????
750R16 on LR 110 steel rims were fitted to Camel Discos
Most modern equivalent size is 235/85 R16
@@roycraggs2058 7.50 was used for the Defenders, the Disco’s had 7.00 R16
I have three rovers. A mint condition 1997 yellow xd, a 1980 109 yellow diesel pickup and a 2008 blue lr2! Go rover or go home!!
Tires dimension?
235/85/16