RANGE ROVER. OBSESSION OR MENTAL ILLNESS? @4xOverland

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4xoverland

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@wyattoneable
@wyattoneable 5 жыл бұрын
The stories have increased interest because the pictures back up the words. This is KZbin after all. We like visuals. Nicely done Andrew.
@jacejeremy848
@jacejeremy848 3 жыл бұрын
i dont mean to be off topic but does someone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I somehow forgot the login password. I appreciate any tips you can give me
@rhettkellen7104
@rhettkellen7104 3 жыл бұрын
@Jace Jeremy instablaster ;)
@jacejeremy848
@jacejeremy848 3 жыл бұрын
@Rhett Kellen i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im in the hacking process atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@jacejeremy848
@jacejeremy848 3 жыл бұрын
@Rhett Kellen It worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy! Thanks so much, you really help me out !
@rhettkellen7104
@rhettkellen7104 3 жыл бұрын
@Jace Jeremy you are welcome :D
@psiwog
@psiwog 5 жыл бұрын
I have a love affair with my land rover discovery 2A. It is the best 4WD in my opinion. Comfortable, great offroad, and yes reliable. Im a mechanic for a 4WD workshop and i can tell you that all 4WDs have issues, Nissan and Toyota's come in every day. What i tell friends is buy a vehicle you love and be prepared to spend money on it 🤣
@donewhiskey
@donewhiskey 4 жыл бұрын
That is wonderful advice. If you start with passion, you will stay with the adventure. I also had a Discovery 2 and I loved it. I dearly miss my Disco but, like Andrew, I had to let it go. I would absolutely buy another. My best trail friend is now a Jeep JKU and I have never driven a more capable vehicle.
@josephhickman4849
@josephhickman4849 5 жыл бұрын
Your wife seemed like an absolutely lovely lady, then and now, she seems so pleasant to be around!
@dannyotter7247
@dannyotter7247 5 жыл бұрын
Love it - Landy love - its intangible but addictive.
@stonemarten1400
@stonemarten1400 5 жыл бұрын
I know it will be sacrilege to all you Landy Lovers, but I cannot wait to step out of my capable, but uncomfortable, Landrover Defender that I use in my work on a rural estate and then into my lovely, comfy, equally capable, Jeep Wrangler Rubicon for my drive home. You might well understand me if you are six foot five tall.
@SergeiJonovich
@SergeiJonovich 5 жыл бұрын
Very true words about Land Rover custodianship. I will miss mine till the day I die.
@vincepalaa
@vincepalaa 5 жыл бұрын
Buying back an old vehicle is like taking back your ex-girlfriend; You look back on the good times with rose colored glasses while forgetting all the aggravation. It's best to enjoy the memories then try to relive them. I've tried it with a vehicle, it was bittersweet. Sometimes you just can't go home again. That said, lovely story 😁
@realasmr538
@realasmr538 5 жыл бұрын
Tony P be insteresseing to see where it is tho
@aaron___6014
@aaron___6014 5 жыл бұрын
Tony P wise
@billsoucess2448
@billsoucess2448 5 жыл бұрын
I think land rover are built fine. I believe it's the maintenance and the way that they are driven is how they end up. Mine has been fine 97 300tdi. With 360,000km on the clock.
@ozarksailor2714
@ozarksailor2714 5 жыл бұрын
My dad always told me people in new cars, Toyota, don’t have any stories. Never a dull moment in a Range Rover. More Land Rover please.
@krover01
@krover01 5 жыл бұрын
Totally agree
@MortifiedU
@MortifiedU 5 жыл бұрын
Never a dull moment alright, split the fuel line on the TD5 40km west of Chillagoe (outback QLD, 40c in the shade) due to overheating. Two local farmers did a jerryrig and cut a bit of their hose line and retrofitted for me.. I managed to get the 500m to my camp spot.. then used ever glue / silicon / tape I had (let dry and seal for 5 days) to try and make it work in order to get back to Chillagoe.. 3km out of Chillagoe and done, no start, just done.. Transported from Cairns to Brisbane on the back of a truck so I can pull her apart and fix. Would I change anything, nope, it was an epic adventure..
@BubblesTheCat1
@BubblesTheCat1 3 жыл бұрын
I had a Toyota cressida, and have lots of stories to tell. 😀
@bigfella6629
@bigfella6629 5 жыл бұрын
Lucas lord of darkness..
@22aj55
@22aj55 5 жыл бұрын
On the subject of Land Rover jokes, why do the poms drink warm beer ? Because they have Lucas fridges ! How did old man Lucas die ? He had his own pacemakers fitted ! And finally, 75% of all the Land Rovers ever made are still on the road..... the other 25% made it home safely !
@fredbrackely
@fredbrackely 5 жыл бұрын
Are you talking about the headlight switch settings - dim, flicker, and off?
@kenncct
@kenncct 5 жыл бұрын
As an ex-Triumph Bonneville owner I remember the name as Joseph Lucas, Prince of Darkness.
@sneakyfildy
@sneakyfildy 5 жыл бұрын
Ur British it's obvious :) and it's totally fine
@christophersaul
@christophersaul 5 жыл бұрын
Impressive ability to keep a cigarette in the mouth whilst hauling a gearbox into the car!
@leonardpadin869
@leonardpadin869 4 жыл бұрын
I aspire to be able to do that one day. I can only hold it there for about 4 seconds. 🤷🏻‍♂️
@marka6591
@marka6591 5 жыл бұрын
Landrovers...you either love them or hate them. Those that hate them, just don’t get it. Those that love them, do with a passion that defies logic. In Australia you can drive a Toynissushi like 99% of the population, and be very happy, constantly bang on about reliability and the fallacy of “spares availability” or you can drive a LR, love it for a different reason, live a sense of adventure and individuality. Each to their own as long as you enjoy the great outdoors.
@LTAJWLU
@LTAJWLU 5 жыл бұрын
Oh dear, old LRs prices are going to rocket after his video.
@AJBAdventures
@AJBAdventures 5 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! There sure is something about landrovers that makes you keep them going. Merry Christmas!
@WesternAustraliaNowAndThen
@WesternAustraliaNowAndThen 5 жыл бұрын
Your first Range Rover sounds like almost every vehicle I have ever owned, nothing but trouble all the time. I am VERY good at buying lemons.
@grey3977
@grey3977 5 жыл бұрын
Bahahhahahahahahahha I was born in Lodi Ca. USA (pronounced "low-die"). Love your work Mr. St Pierre!!! BTW I'm planning my first trip to the Rubicon this year in my 03 jeep TJ Rubicon. Thank you for the inspiration and Merry Christmas!!!!!!
@toberwine
@toberwine 4 жыл бұрын
My Dad still has the Range Rover he bought new in the UK in 1972... many happy memories of family trips in the 70s and 80s. It’s worth a lot more than what he paid for it now! But of course, we would never part with it. He restored it in the 1990s after it had been used as a farm vehicle for the first part of its life - now, it is rightly cosseted, but still used. Your photos of your car in Lincoln Green ( the same colour as ours) were very evocative for me... ours also has a name: Donald. The original Donald was a 1969 long wheelbase Land Rover driven overland by my parents to Bombay in 1970/71 - they sold it in NZ after shipping it there as part of their trip and not being able to afford to freight it back home.
@chominto
@chominto 5 жыл бұрын
I am 32 years old and I am the owner of a 1973 RRC for a year. They have a lot of problems like any vehicle with 45 years. But it is definitely the best vehicle for the mud and dirt roads of Venezuela.
@davidtwittey4613
@davidtwittey4613 4 жыл бұрын
I have a 1974 since November 2019 and am envious of a 1973. More than that I'm intrigued how one has survived in Venezuela. Fantastic that the love extends so far!!
@husq2100
@husq2100 5 жыл бұрын
As a Land Rover enthusiast I’ll offer some questions/ideas here. The photos showing the low/sagging rear end due to soft spring rate appear to be in the parked / static position. These vehicles did indeed have low spring rates compared to other vehicles both of the day and today. (This gave them a greater ride over rough terrain and allowed for much greater articulation, especially in the rear due to its link design and geometry. BUT they also had a “ load leveller” made by Boge. This is a single cylinder ram of sorts mounted to the chassis and top of axle housing centre. They are “energised or activated by the reaction of the axle housing (rotating) under acceleration forces. They would extend or jack up the rear of the chassis when driving off. So any photos of it parked are not going to represent driving height and there is also a chance that at the time of Andrew using it , it was not functioning properly Regarding the wheel bearing failure, definitely maintenance related as these are one of the areas VERY well done by Land Rover, and simply a result of a full floating axle design. I’m surprised the lt95 4 speed gearbox gave problems as this was probably the strongest gearbox LR ever produced and used. It very rarely gave problems even though it was quite “ agricultural “ 95mm gear centres allowed for larger gears and bearings when compared to the later lt85 (85mm gear centres) , the lt77 (yep, 77mm gear centres) and the R380 ( built off the foundation of the lt77, with a max torque rating of 380Nm) They are definitely a love / hate vehicle, but I would not know the first thing about mechanics or suspension without owning Land Rover vehicles.
@4xoverland
@4xoverland 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks. The Boge load leveller failed as soon as the rear suspension was asked to work hard. I had two fail on me after a few short trips and gave up on it. Nice in theory, poor in practice.
@travwillvlogsnblogs5266
@travwillvlogsnblogs5266 5 жыл бұрын
Your wife must be remarkably long suffering. That said, I suffer from the same condition. Haha!
@Fridgemusa
@Fridgemusa 5 жыл бұрын
I started with a Lada Niva so I can't really judge :(
@bradsmgads1302
@bradsmgads1302 2 ай бұрын
they dont make short shorts like they used to anymore
@jr15wa
@jr15wa 5 жыл бұрын
Great effort and memories Andrew! Merry Christmas to you!!
@landy660
@landy660 5 жыл бұрын
I've had my LR series 3 Safari for 28 years, rebuilt it 4 times, the last one onto a galvanised chassis, and trust me, there isn't much of the original left, but if you park it next to another LR, somehow they 'talk' to each other and always wind up with the same faults..... Still can't bring myself to get rid of it though.
@NSWMods
@NSWMods 5 жыл бұрын
Thank U Again and I Like to Wish you And Your Family A Merry Happy Christmas And a Happy New Year Take Care Be Safe on the Aussie Roads
@47Rolling
@47Rolling 5 жыл бұрын
Totally understand the emotional attachment. I feel the same with my Toyota Landcruiser HJ 47. My wife keeps telling me it's just an old money pit but I love it. Never to be sold.
@stephenhutton1805
@stephenhutton1805 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew what a great series this has been and I for one hope you continue it next year. Not at the same rate of course as I appreciate the time and effort you must put into these productions. Thanks for sharing your memories. No its not silly to contemplate buying back a piece of machine you shared your soul with. I once owned a CX 500 Honda which I modified for (Overlanding) on which my wife and I spent two years touring Europe and the Middle East. I was so obsessed with it that when we returned to Australia we bought it home with us. I rebuilt it twice; once after an accident and again after a catastrophic engine failure. I'd covered over 200,000 klms with it when falling on hard times I sold it. Call it unbridled obsession or just plain crazy but I'd buy that bike back in a hart beat. Even if it was in bits in a box. regards from bigezi
@philippevoordecker6956
@philippevoordecker6956 4 жыл бұрын
RR Classic 2 doors, the best, the only beautifull 4x4, amazing so good 4x4 and comfort. I did have one for 20 years and nearly 500.000km. She is still alive.
@hastingsdirect7300
@hastingsdirect7300 4 жыл бұрын
They are beautiful trucks if i ever have the money I will buy one someday. Do you still own yours?
@philippevoordecker6956
@philippevoordecker6956 4 жыл бұрын
@@hastingsdirect7300 yes I did give mine in 2012 because nobody want to sell mine. The gay is now living in France where seems very difficult to import old vehicule , so he give it to me back. I am very happy to drive it again. To be honnest there are some little works to be done. But happy Philippe
@philippevoordecker6956
@philippevoordecker6956 4 жыл бұрын
@@hastingsdirect7300 funy, I receive it back after 7 years. I have to replace cv joint because lack of oil. She have now 511.000km and 28 years old. I drive it as much as possible so my defender from 2012 1and 185.000km do not run many times !
@jonathanh5872
@jonathanh5872 5 жыл бұрын
I commented on a previous video about how I mentioned 4xO in a university report and we see in this that Andrew painted his car “Lincoln Green” - I am a student at The University of Lincoln! Also I should add, another brilliant video.
@husq2100
@husq2100 5 жыл бұрын
71 is a VERY early RR ... no power steering as standard. Would be worth a mint now. Thank you to Charles Spencer King and the other engineers for this vehicle and it’s design dynamics, which most solid axle four wheel drives have not been able to match.
@nickboylen6873
@nickboylen6873 5 жыл бұрын
Classic Land Rovers do lend themselves more to anthropomorphicising than almost any other vehicle, and a special bond will always exist with a vehicle that brought your first adventures or that you built yourself. I'd never sell the 109 I built from scratch, and I love my '95 RRC, one of the last built. Few modern cars will ever generate that passion from their owners.
@fishingwiththomas
@fishingwiththomas 5 жыл бұрын
I had my V8 110 for 10 years and around 120000kms. Would have been close to 21000 litres of fuel too. Plus an engine, gearbox and pretty much everything else replaced..... Still addicted to V8 Land Rovers with my current Stage One.
@takayama1638
@takayama1638 5 жыл бұрын
I knew you would be to'ally obsessed with it! I just love trucks. Right about the older Bri'ish made cars. Real character, charm, but just had to know how to fix them! Probably added to the charm. In USA, if you see a Range Rover, it's almost always a black person in it. African Americans seem to like Jaguars, Rovers. I reckon my real love affair with a car was my brand new 1974 VW Campmobile.
@robwainwright5387
@robwainwright5387 3 ай бұрын
Wow, that take me back to that era. I I baught an Isuzu KB40 diesel. Probably the most under powered and slow vehicle that I have ever owned. But hey, it was my pride and absolute joy. Most reliable, my young wife and I traveled all the southern and western parts of South Africa. I was very light on fuel and as I mentioned before, very reliable. We made a bed with bedside lights in the back of the truck. How I dreamed of owning a Range Rover. But just couldn't afford one. But long story short I did eventually get to own a Range Rover. But as you say, always something wrong. But here I was stuck with the RR. We did many family trips with it. Lots of fond memories.
@billsoucess2448
@billsoucess2448 5 жыл бұрын
Good story. I finally agree with something. Lol great love story so your next truck is defender. Lol
@bleizbreizh6264
@bleizbreizh6264 5 жыл бұрын
Fond memories. My Dad had one in the middle east in the 1970s and give it its due it never left us seriously stranded. Our fully equipped offroad tool kit consisted of a rock to hit the fuel pump with so we could get home. Those Michelin tyres used to shred themselves regularly in the heat too!
@jimmyhodder2943
@jimmyhodder2943 5 жыл бұрын
Loved that video can relate with my rangie classic
@billroach2393
@billroach2393 5 жыл бұрын
Great yarn Andrew. With your affection for Landrovers, maybe your next vehicle build should be a ex-army Perentie. SIX wheel drive and a big platform for your overlanding requirements. Maybe you could shoe-horn a Toyota VDJ 4.5 litre engine into it!!! Wouldn't that be something to talk about!!! Have a Merry Christmas mate.
@churchhouseclassics
@churchhouseclassics 5 жыл бұрын
so very true Andrew, My dad still owns the 1972 white car that you drove in Wales. I now have 6 1971/72 cars that are in line for restoration, check my channel for work being done. While my daily driver 1993 Vogue has ongoing fault list it has only left me stranded once when the starter motor fried itself. I have done 145k miles in the last 10 years. I love them, will always own a classic. I drive my classic Range Rover and it makes an impact, people give me thumbs up. Not so many RR Classics on the road anymore. I may well have a look at some of the Japanese market 4x4s if only to reassure myself that they are too reliable and soulless to warrant my attention. Not sure I would get so much positive vibe on the road if I drove one
@swidahooverlanding2867
@swidahooverlanding2867 5 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrew! Saw your shirt and recognized the expedition. Thought you might be interested in a group that used Jeeps in '78 to travel from South America to Alaska. They also traversed the Darian Gap, as far as I know the first since the British and the last since. They had a better time than the British from what I understand. This is a link to the documentary of the expedition kzbin.info/www/bejne/j2HQe2d-jbJ7rLM. Always looking forward to your videos, George.
@DCBennycomedy
@DCBennycomedy 5 жыл бұрын
love the passion for the classic
@AussieGearReviewer
@AussieGearReviewer 5 жыл бұрын
Of my 7 vehicles I have had emotional attachment to 2 of them, Subaru Liberty RX 96 Manual dark green. I think it was the noise I liked. Second is my Holden Colorado 2009 (built by Isuzu), over 300,000k's and just diesel and oil changes (more or less...). I guess I have an emotional attachment to that one based on trust.
@davidn1953
@davidn1953 5 жыл бұрын
My discovery series 1, was just has painful to own. As I'm not good at DYI I paid for the maintenance. Very costly. So I bought a Toyota Landcruiser and problem solved.
@yawara600
@yawara600 5 жыл бұрын
Did the same thing with my Disco 2,got a LC 100 and never looked back :)
@yaelri1430
@yaelri1430 5 жыл бұрын
What do you think about Toyota Prados 2nd hand buying in Kenya?
@krover01
@krover01 5 жыл бұрын
@@yawara600 Ive owned my D2 for 13ys. While its been quirky at times, its never left me stranded. I am smart enough though to not use it as my daily driver. Toyotas are to generic and boring for my taste. Kinda like Jeeps. They are everywhere. I had a complete stranger come up to me and ask to take a picture of my truck. He said you just dont see these anymore... I like that they have personality.
@MisterPrecision13
@MisterPrecision13 5 жыл бұрын
Wonderful story Andrew. I totally agree with you. Some cars just make you fall in love with them. Cheers from NSW...
@willshaughnessy8515
@willshaughnessy8515 2 жыл бұрын
As an L322 owner..@ 350k km.on overland ..back country and roadie tours..I've spent a college Ed fund on repairs and maintenance... I sit with my Rover every late afternoon..albeit not driving but in company..back hatch open Tea on 9v hot pot ..binoculars to.stargaze .. It's my OCD and I'm proud to admit such
@allanhughes7859
@allanhughes7859 3 жыл бұрын
Still have my first 1971 2 door just cant get to sell it Stuck in a barn just waiting for me to come and fix the old girl up Will I ?? well I hope so but time is running out I have been offered stupid money and I mean stupid money 2 owners from new me being the second How many of them are about ??? I just love the old girl so many stories that go with her Both kids came back from hospital ie their birth So how could I ever sell her but and a big but to re do will cost a lot of monies Well I have started to save L.O.L................
@clooperman3745
@clooperman3745 4 жыл бұрын
I replaced my first Land Rover, a 24 volt 109" for a white 2 door Range Rover that l kept for several years before replacing it with a Russet Brown 4 door Range Rover. the only breakdown on the 2 door was a seized front diff that l replaced myself, the 4 door just seemed to rot away and the final straw was a leaking head gasket, l should have kept the 2 door and saved myself a lot of money, hindsight!!!!!
@andrem7718
@andrem7718 3 жыл бұрын
Range Rovers are just like women. They love attention. The more attention they get. The more exciting places you get to go. They also have that mystique. That being said. If you neglect them. That bitch WILL leave you on the side of the road.
@aminrodriguez4707
@aminrodriguez4707 5 жыл бұрын
I had, still have, the same level of emotional attachment to the "jolly green giant" a 1995 petrol landcruiser 80 series, it was the car where my wife and I experienced having Kids, took me every where, and being a 20+ years old car, it had its carachter, its quirks and humor. I am friend still to the guy Who bought it, and believe me, if he were to sell iy, it would be to me.
@lewis72
@lewis72 5 жыл бұрын
IMO, what can add to the emotional connection of the car is that you get a connection with the team of people that designed & created it, so in a way, they DO have souls because each and every car is a creation of humans. I get that feeling when I see a car's ABS working or the DSC stopping a car from sliding ot. It's not just a computer, it's the car behaving the way that 1000s of man-hours have spent in getting it to do that.
@MortifiedU
@MortifiedU 5 жыл бұрын
Disco 2 owner here... 3 Amigos, nope fixed.. oh wait, nope not fixed.. yep fixed now... um nope not fixed.. Wait where is my coolant going, rip engine apart, yep plastic dowels and head moved so water in the oil.. But wait, engine got that hot it burnt our the fuel return valve so dead in thee water (pardon the pun).. But the mental illness has me and fixing it yet again. Love it..
@legambaz
@legambaz 4 жыл бұрын
So glad you share the journey of your come about. Interesting story. More to more? It'll be interesting if you set off to a mission to hunt the Range Rover back and restore it. That video would be what I look forward to watching.
@999RVS
@999RVS 3 жыл бұрын
In this video there is scene where you are being towed by a yellow (I don't think it is Bahama Gold) Range Rover. I would like to know what the name of that colour was, my Rangie is the same colour. Could it have been a Leyland South Africa colour?
@CharlesLockyer
@CharlesLockyer Жыл бұрын
Very interesting experience, and having grown up on a station in remote South Australia, so relateable having to do roadside mechanics in order to get home again when something goes wrong. Fantastic.
@Mikepower1978
@Mikepower1978 5 жыл бұрын
Great vid. What a life you have had!
@brucekendall52
@brucekendall52 5 жыл бұрын
Good story,thks.You were seriously patient with that 1st landy!!!(JHB)
@alikani1st
@alikani1st 5 жыл бұрын
Well, you say that they don't have a soul but deep down we know it is not true ;) ... wait until if you find your old car. I wish you success. It is not a bad idea to do a resto-mod project on one of these lovely vehicles. Use all the knowledge you have now to make it happen.
@consaka1
@consaka1 5 жыл бұрын
Holiday style white style? lol It's our family style as well. In fact the last time I went to WI from WA I had a wheel bearing go bad and basically seize somewhere in Montana.
@planeflyer21
@planeflyer21 5 жыл бұрын
I know exactly how you feel. The first Jeep I owned resides 1 block away from me. It was a love/hate relationship, yet the temptation to knock and say "Would you mind selling me my Jeep?" hits me every time I see it.
@christineayres7094
@christineayres7094 4 жыл бұрын
I dont think its a mental illness, im obsessed about any car i own, for example at the moment im still driving around in a 2007 Mitsubishi Colt, not the best car i know but it does what it says on the tin gets me from point A to point B and i have babied it a lot , always washing it and making sure it is in top mechanical condition, it is a bit OCD but its more a bloke thing i think lol.
@AapVanDieKaap
@AapVanDieKaap 3 жыл бұрын
That's about R177,000 in today's money. Best money you ever spent I bet!
@BubblesTheCat1
@BubblesTheCat1 3 жыл бұрын
When your right front wheel locked up, you should have used the brakes to lock the other front wheel as well, then you would have skidded straight.😊
@WarrenRoddy
@WarrenRoddy 5 жыл бұрын
CCR's song is pronounced Lo-di (eye) not LoDee. Lodi is a town in California. Cheers.
@oysterjohn5669
@oysterjohn5669 5 жыл бұрын
Warren Roddy- You are right, Lodi ( Low Die). I made a lot of skydives at Skydive Lodi Parachute Center. (Which is actually next door to Lodi in Acampo, Calif.). Still a good episode. Double Cheers!
5 жыл бұрын
SA's English is different from whatever you think even now. Back then, if they used to call the car like that (which is perfectly OK for South African guys) I don't think it is fair to change the pronunciation just because you guys call the town different, cause it's not about the town but the car! Happy New Year!
@WarrenRoddy
@WarrenRoddy 5 жыл бұрын
But it's pronounced Lodi (i) in the song.
@itlldoo6128
@itlldoo6128 5 жыл бұрын
sold it for 26,000 and bought it for 7800 rand ? bloody good earner !
@jimbojims
@jimbojims 5 жыл бұрын
itll doo Only thing you dont know is that the South African Rand took an ass whipping then. He probably actually lost money on it.
@nunofeliz2472
@nunofeliz2472 5 жыл бұрын
Love my defender! Great story!
@danievanniekerk5313
@danievanniekerk5313 5 жыл бұрын
Nothing changed, my disco 4 have the same love for a lowbed
@mikekay213
@mikekay213 5 жыл бұрын
Am here thinking which car I have been emotionally attached to but can’t. Must have bought the wrong cars!
@tharindu6
@tharindu6 5 жыл бұрын
Mike Kay ha ha same
@davidmscott4409
@davidmscott4409 5 жыл бұрын
Really enjoy your videos and content.
@sohowsoon6652
@sohowsoon6652 5 жыл бұрын
you will be knighted for your service
@robpinter5431
@robpinter5431 5 жыл бұрын
GOLD....Andrew you are like a great uncle who tells fantastic stories....perhaps the attachment you have with the Range rover was because you drove it for fun and not a work vehicle?
@4xoverland
@4xoverland 5 жыл бұрын
You make a very good point.
@myrongaines5542
@myrongaines5542 4 жыл бұрын
The Range Rover literally tried to kill you lol
@andymckane7271
@andymckane7271 5 жыл бұрын
We have similar stories about our first Land Rover products. My love from 24402456a (this is from memory, but it is correct), was totally emotional and not in the least bit logical. That was a 1962 88" 2.25 liter petrol station wagon. Later, a far more reliable vehicle entered into my life. This was a 1972 Series III 88" NADA deluxe hardtop, s/n 25900379a. This L-R was far more reliable than the first. (By 1972 I was no longer a teenager flying my L-R through the air and other similar dumb stunts.) If I heard you correctly, you said you never replaced the front or rear differentials on your Range Rover. That's amazing, as in my opinion, Rover style differentials had a high number of problems over a period of many years. (The five lockers that secured the ring gear to the diff carrier were p/n 272922. I remember the part number as I sold so damn many of those lockers. Later differentials used a different style bolt and had Locktite on them from the factory.) Wonderful video, Andrew. Thanks for sharing this with your subscribers! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
@chavakano54
@chavakano54 5 жыл бұрын
In the early 2000's I had a 1988 Range Rover, my first 4 x4 and last car that I loved, yes badly built, LUCAS Price of Darkness, very capable off road, unreliable daily driver, now I have a 1997 3rd generation 4runner with 260,000 miles on it, extremely reliable, just lacking the magic.
@kerugoyaville
@kerugoyaville 5 жыл бұрын
This is very impressive, you actually kept a personal journal/diary of your first 4wd purchase and also of your daily life activities since back in 1982 ? You must have a very large library of journals,photos and videos documenting all your 4wd adventures in the last 59 years timeline very very good stuff.I will borrow a leaf from you in this regard indeed ! Keep up the good work and Elohim bless 4x overland and ASPW !
@alanbloodworth2653
@alanbloodworth2653 4 жыл бұрын
Lincoln Green was an excellent choice!
@seanworkman431
@seanworkman431 5 жыл бұрын
You're girls look so much like their beautiful mother, and that was a story worth telling and one worth listening to. Landrovers and vehicles in general don't have souls until we give a bit of ours to them. I had a 76 F100 called Gertrude. She stopped on day in peak hour traffic, Sydney, Aus. I turned off the ignition, put my hand on the dash and said " Gerty please start again and I promise I will give you a full service on the weekend" . She did, I kept my promise and she never let me down ever again. Thanks Andrew.
@anulfadventures
@anulfadventures 5 жыл бұрын
Mine was a '74 GMC Jimmy 4X4 I ordered from the factory. I called it "Pewapusk Moostoos" which is Cree for Iron Buffalo. I once sold it and then thought better of it and bought it back. I carry a photo in my wallet and light a candle on the anniversary of the accident in Sept. of '77.
@sheldonvictor412
@sheldonvictor412 5 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this one Andrew,you are 100 percent correct,they do seem to have their own personalities,as every Landie I have owned and still own ,have their own particular quirks...lol,They get grumpy,have good days and bad days....maybe,just ,Mabe have have a soul...😁
@jameslindley924
@jameslindley924 5 жыл бұрын
Davos White! not Davis White
@jc-crafford
@jc-crafford 5 жыл бұрын
I just love how you tell stories. Please never stop ding what you are doing. I am actually going to start supporting you on Patreon. (The fist person I will support) It won’t be much as I am from SA and the Rand is worth nothing. “Maar elke bietjie help”
@cjcpipes
@cjcpipes 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew, big fan of your videos! I'm in the exact same position now with my 110 defender (300 TDI engine). This thing has broken my wallet and broken my heart! After rebuilding it and getting full re-spray done I've just discovered that the piston rings have all gone and compression is low in the engine (something the mechanic didn't check when putting new cylinder head on it!) I've pumped a small fortune into this thing and really cannot go any further as I feel completely defeated. On top of this the love I had for it has severely dwindled and slowly starting to hate and resent the vehicle. Trying to figure out the next step at this stage.
@aukanmeister
@aukanmeister 5 жыл бұрын
I can totally relate to this! I currently own a 80 series Landcruiser witch is number 1852 produced (from memory) and it is called "fergå" witch means "the ferry". We live in the coast of Norway. Maybe that is why. I will certainly go hungry for a while before i sell it :) Yet another great story, Andrew!
@wernerbloemwagen6878
@wernerbloemwagen6878 5 жыл бұрын
I understand COMPLETELY what you are on about Andrew - I had thís very same love affair with my ¹st car : a JETTA Mk1 1500GLS of vintage 1981 which I got in 1987 as my University car and drove it to 380000km - but mý bad luck colour was green - the JETTA was light metallic green - rebuilt the engine 3 times, drove it to the Cape and KZN and Namibia COUNTLESS times even driving it on the salt pans outside of Walvish Bay - eventually replaced it in 1994 with a brand new JETTA 3 CSX with thé best Aircon ever and drove thát car to 410000km with NO problems at all - and it was white. Needles to say - no more green cars for me after that ¹st JETTA, but still miss it to this day. It doesn't make ANY sense except to a petrol head. You are a true petrol head sir! Merry Christmas Andrew and a Fantastic New 4x4 Year ahead.
@MrDudeCZ
@MrDudeCZ 5 жыл бұрын
Very nice story, Andrew! I enjoyed it so much bacause i have a similar obsession with my Cherokee XJ. They don't make vehicles like these anymore and therefore most people (like my wife) have absolutely no clue why I still have it and why I love it so much. Very merry Christmas and best of all for in year 2019.
@redmanyhats
@redmanyhats 5 жыл бұрын
It's pronounced "low die" he sings it that way in the song "oh Lord, stuck in Lodi again" and that's how the place in California is pronounced. Wouldn't be a great name for a vehicle though, except strangely a Range Rover.
@michaelewert9038
@michaelewert9038 5 жыл бұрын
Side fact, in Germany the people often spoke of British Elend instead of British Leyland. It sounds very similar, but means British Misery in translation.
@jameslindley924
@jameslindley924 5 жыл бұрын
Andrew Thanks for your great Videos etc. Where can i get a T Shirt the same as you are wearing with the Darien Gap Range Rover on it ?? Thanks in Advance !! Keep up the great work !!
@prepperjonpnw6482
@prepperjonpnw6482 5 жыл бұрын
Just thought I would mention that I use to live in the town that song was written in. It’s pronounced Lo dye like eye. Lodi It just occurred to me that you probably know that from listening to the song lol It also just occurred to me “stuck in Lodi again” makes perfect sense lol
@tomasodesign
@tomasodesign 5 жыл бұрын
You your family and all of us are very fortunate that you have documentated your travels and adventures....a true treasure. Thank you. I have a 1995 RRC which I love , waiting for funds to repair the head gaskets.
@michaelharris1455
@michaelharris1455 3 жыл бұрын
finally, someone gets it.
@blarkdexture8899
@blarkdexture8899 Жыл бұрын
Lucas invented darkness
@durwin5100
@durwin5100 5 жыл бұрын
I loved the pronounciation of Lodi (LOW-die). I live about 20 miles away and was in fact, there earlier today. Maybe I’ll start pronouncing it LOW dee. Keep up the great work Andrew.
@garfieldus
@garfieldus 5 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew, I am enjoying your Christmas stories immensely, thank you for the enjoyment and have a happy Christmas. I got a little present in the post from my niece in Perth recently, it consisted of the Perth 4x4 show brochure and a 4xo stubbie holder!!!
@stephenbibby8650
@stephenbibby8650 5 жыл бұрын
I had a RR of the same era. 3.5 L. 4 door 3 speed auto. Loved it so much but it was a money pit and with the distance of time was a pile of junk . You are dead right about the emotional attachment even when it was finally towed away I was so upset.
@cflowrider
@cflowrider 5 жыл бұрын
:) Enjoyed the story time. It might be a little late to find this out butLodi has a long i. [low-die] It's a place in California.
@Incountry
@Incountry 5 жыл бұрын
Would’ve you felt the same if you had a LC or even a GW as your first 4wd..??
@4xoverland
@4xoverland 5 жыл бұрын
who knows. One thing though, I would never have learned so much about engines, gearboxes and electrics.
@Incountry
@Incountry 5 жыл бұрын
4xoverland The Romance of Nostalgia and it’s unmistakable reality of dreams... I agree with the knowledge based experience gained though, that is truth of ownership.
@marco2k6
@marco2k6 5 жыл бұрын
Great video. Love hearing the old stories and seeing the old pics. We're on our second classic Rangie. 1st one was an 1981 2 Door and fortunately for us was completely bullet proof. Managed many trips to Ponta back in the day and many offroad adventures. A true Tractor in Tuxedo.
@jasonmeehan1269
@jasonmeehan1269 5 жыл бұрын
Of all the old classics I'v run my old rangey is the most reliable car I'v driven. Believe it or not. Grate story thanks for sharing.
@anbu999
@anbu999 4 жыл бұрын
It's called first love
@wjsj69
@wjsj69 5 жыл бұрын
I've been lucky enough to have had this type of relationship with several of my many vehicles over the years, and have it now with my first LandRover (D2). Slowing down in life now, have had it longer than any other, and will hold on as long as possible as one of my favorites..
@David-pk9be
@David-pk9be 5 жыл бұрын
crips! More ads I cant skip. Sorry but cant support a channel like this.
@4xoverland
@4xoverland 5 жыл бұрын
Sorry. Hadn't turned them off on that video. I normally never have them turned on.
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