Sort-of-tempted by a (suspiciously)(relatively) cheap LR Series 3 (2500 quids) in an Edinburgh used car dealer, I did a bit of poking around on't nyet.
People enthusiastically refer to LR "sturdy box-section frames", but I've always considered "box-section" to be big hint of mortality, and a bit of poking around confirms that the frames rot out extensively from the inside. You can buy a new galvanised frame for Series III, but of course it aint cheap.
Which leads to the question: What relatively recent non-lorry vehicles, if any, use the relatively corrosion-proof C-channel frame?
only one I can think of would be the BL Sherpa chassis-cabs, as used in the BT workshop trucks, with a demountable back box. Sort of a mini-lorry. Not many of them left.
Anything else? I THINK early pickup versions of the Toyota Zace might be C-channel, i(ronic since you only find them in markets where corrosion isn't an issue) so maybe some other Toyotas (Hilux?) do?
Most off-roaders are probably going to sacrifice longevity for the strength of a box-section.
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