Interesting line of thought dwifty....
Only landrover v fronty is probably not really fair...
By this I mean landrover (series 1,2,3, 90 and 110) have a cult following which reflects heavily in the price. (My B reg 90 with a 4.2 v8 is valued at about £4000 which is ridiculus really for a gas guzzling 2 seater tractor with an insatiable apetite for diffs and 1/2 shafts).
I guess this is the same way as jeep cj's, wranglers and bj40 and 45 landcruisers etc have a cult following.
A fairer comparison may be with a disco...more saloon car than tractor, like the fronty...but the price comparison for an out of the box unmodified used example isnt as vast.
When you think a tidy p reg 2.8 lwb fronty will cost about a grand usually, and a p reg 300tdi disco again tidy is about £1000-1500.
Not a lot in it really. And for the school run mums, the disco has extra seats as well.
I would say the disco has better "out of the box" offroad ability, but you certainly know that when driving one on the road.
The fronty is much more road friendly and is really capable off road
if driven well.
The disco will do ok off road with any twit driving it, as its impressive articulation will keep 4 wheels on the ground over most things.
As for breakage the discos suffer bad, loads of welding, and a life time of "cheap" parts that have been fitted previously that will break on a weekly basis if driven in anger.
Fortunately not so many "cheap" junk parts are available for spares for the fronty, so most have been repaired with OE or equivalent bits all their life.
Driven correctly (and acknowledging its limitations and driving accordingly) the fronty, whilst lacking articulation, has no front diff to drag along the ground, (rear diffs being much more happy to slide due to shape on all 4x4's), which can be a massive advantage,
has no steering arms/drag links that are vulnerable like the disco,
and has a better power to weight ratio so certainly is more lively.
Rear wheel drive only can help to bring the back round, something the green ovals cant do.
You hit less trees with a fronty due to its lower roofline,
Selectable Centre diff lock on a disco is a nice thing and useful off road, and fronties can suffer breakage through bind up on dryer surfaces in 4wd, if driven wrong!
Drive train is reasonable tough on a fronty, particularily the rear, but standard 10 spline stuff on a LR is more chocolate like than our IFS!!
Any modded disco,90 or rangey will have 24spline axles (expensiveish) probably with ashcroft shafts and cv's. Thats probably £1-2k on just axles that wont break and no lockers yet!
Bolt on bits and mods are generally cheaper for a disco, I guess through volumes of units sold, but a pair of springs for a 90 isnt much less than a pair for a fronty.
Yes you can buy disco shocks for £14 each or something stupid, but they are cr*p! A pair of decent shocks like foxs or procomps will be about the same for either vehicle.
Green oval owners can be quite snobby about their mods, and will want scorpion suspension and qt radius arms etcetc and they are DEAR to buy,
wheras the fronty scene is far more chilled, and I think there is more appreciation for someone making a part themselves, than someone spending of huge wad of cash with calmini...
...make you own winch bumper and you will be a laughing stock at a LR event!
Body lifts are cheap way of getting clearance for big rubber on a fronty (what is it £65 for a kit?) but think again for a disco.
Loads of messing and brackets and seat belt bits...2 days work for us to do a 3"BL on one of my mates discos...forget it on a 90 or 110...near impossible to do...
The 2 cars have their strengths and weakness's,
I dont mean to sound big headed, but the fronty suits me as I can drive, and can make stuff myself....
...If i couldnt drive and relied on buying bolt on bits that only require a half inch spanner to fit then I would probably be on the southern rovers clubs forum right now, not here!
Good thread dwifty...made my grey crinkly thing work for a minute!
Laters
Gregster