AndreBenson
My old "buurman's" new ride
He works for Springbok plant hire and bought this baby from a co-working for R48000. 2.6 petrol with 299998km on the clock.
Original everything!! in really great nick and as you can fully rigged. He just came back from a 9000km Malawi trip with her. I have to admit I is a little jealous :mrgreen:
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tonton
Re: My old "buurman's" new ride
WOW!

That is a neat one.

Please tell him about the club!

Anton
Re: My old "buurman's" new ride
Another "real" Pajero!

Those Gen1 Pajeros still do it for me!
Tough as nails, and years ahead of other 4x4s of it's era.
Gerhard Fourie
If you want to shoot somebody, make sure you aim at his head, not your own foot.
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Re: My old "buurman's" new ride
Please , Please get him to take that horrible spare wheel cover off!!

Where is his Pajero Club sticker? You have some left from the last outing, don't you? Don't be shy now :D

CATS
2009 Pajero 3.2 DiDc Lwb GLS (Gen4) - Casper (Starting to grow on me)
2001 Pajero 3.2 DiD Lwb GLS Manual (Gen3) - Snoopy (SOLD but not forgotten)
2008 Pajero 3.2 DiDc Lwb GLS Auto (Gen4) - Silvester (SOLD)
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tonton
Re: My old "buurman's" new ride
CATS wrote:Please , Please get him to take that horrible spare wheel cover off!! ...
:lol: ...Or tell him to print "RECOVERY VEHICLE" below the LR logo!

Anton
AndreBenson
Re: My old "buurman's" new ride
There's a story behind that wheel cover. :o :o

He battered me to go with him to Chimes on Saturday morning. Had a great time, these oldies are a hell of a lot more capable than I thought.

But then the unthinkable happened, I think I drowned my baby :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Went through water and then went through the same spot and my baby stalled and filled up very rapidly with a lot of water.

I have never been so close to tears!!!
tonton
Re: My old "buurman's" new ride
AndreBenson wrote:There's a story behind that wheel cover. :o :o

He battered me to go with him to Chimes on Saturday morning. Had a great time, these oldies are a hell of a lot more capable than I thought.

But then the unthinkable happened, I think I drowned my baby :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Went through water and then went through the same spot and my baby stalled and filled up very rapidly with a lot of water.

I have never been so close to tears!!!
Outch!

Is it only the cabin, or did it stall due to water?

Drying out the cabin is one thing, but don't start that engine unless you know that it did not suck in water!

I'm sure the electrical system didn't like the water either! I recon you have to open up all electrical covers to give it time to dry out.

Obviously it is easy to replace oil and filter if water got into the sump somehow, but is it viable to suck water out of the piston chambers, or what is the correct procedure to handle a drowned engine?

Back to topic: What is the story behind your buurman's LR wheel cover?

Anton
AndreBenson
Re: My old "buurman's" new ride
Engined sucked water badly it seems, waiting for Tuff Stuff to appoint the assessor. (Ps. There is only one insurer out there, and it is Tuff Stuff) They are super efficient, I had zero trouble with the call and the towing service!! But let me tell you, seeing your baby in the back of a truck is not good emotionally!!! :cry: :oops: :cry:

Back to topic, when my Neighbor was in Malawi he had three dudes with landies with him, they had a ball during the day recovering each other, Pajero and Landy.

That evening around the Camp fire they decided that the Pajero is so all round good that it has to be a Land Rover. Hence they torched his wheel cover(I'm sure everyone was well into their Captain and coke by then) and provided him with one of theirs.
tonton
Re: My old "buurman's" new ride
There are some nice Gen 1's out there right now.

Check this one for R49K:

http://capetown.gumtree.co.za/c-Cars-Ve ... Z253289162

and this one for R15K:

http://search.autotrader.co.za/www/cars ... 2187349772

Anton
tonton
Re: My old "buurman's" new ride
AndreBenson wrote:Engined sucked water badly it seems, waiting for Tuff Stuff to appoint the assessor. (Ps. There is only one insurer out there, and it is Tuff Stuff) They are super efficient, I had zero trouble with the call and the towing service!! But let me tell you, seeing your baby in the back of a truck is not good emotionally!!! :cry: :oops: :cry:
Andre,

Are you back on the road, or are you still fixing Swartskaap?

Anton
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