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I have a '96 Ranger that doesn't get driven regularly. The rotors always
'flash rust' between uses and are grabby for the first couple
applications, then they work fine. Rust will (maybe) cause the pads to
wear a little quicker, but I'd let the new owner deal with it.
On 2/12/2023 8:26 AM, eric@megageek.com wrote:
> You always hear stories about the low milage cars that a grandma owned
> and never drove. Â Well, I stumbled into one.
>
> Now, it's not a LBC, so don't get too excited. Â But I got it at a rock
> bottom price and intent to clean and sell.
>
> The vehicle is a 2017 Land Rover Discovery with only 7000 miles on it
> Â (that's right, 7K!)
>
> I think I can almost triple my money (I paid full asking price, and I
> have to get it out of the driveway, which was no small feat!)
>
> I was worried about the typical mouse damage, but I found the car
> through a local cat rescue that has trapped, fixed, and adopted out
> over 30 cats from the property and there are still more there. Â So I
> don't think a mouse ever got CLOSE to this car.
>
> It was outside, so the exterior needs a deep cleaning, but the inside
> is SHOWROOM! Â So far, a cursory cleaning and it is almost brand new
> looking all the way around.
>
> Of course the cats got under the hood and ripped up the firewall
> insulation and made a mess, but no problems with wires or anything.
>
> My question are...
> 1- of course the rotor and brakes are pretty surface rusted. Â I got
> the car driving and the brakes work, but is it worth it to replace the
> pads (that are nearly brand new) and rotors? Â Or can I do something
> different?
>
> Can I just remove and lightly sand all surfaces (pads and rotors?)
>
> 2-Of course I'm going through this with a fine comb, but is there
> anything else I should look out for? Â I'm doing filters and fluids. Â I
> already installed the new battery.
>
> 3- Is there a way to 'temporary' insure and registrar a vehicle to
> just move it to a car wash and gas station? Â Something like dealer
> plates, but for a limit, one time use?
>
> Finally, anyone in the market for a cherry 2017 Discovery (White) Â 8>)
>
> Moose
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I have a '96 Ranger that doesn't get driven regularly. The rotors
always 'flash rust' between uses and are grabby for the first couple
applications, then they work fine. Rust will (maybe) cause the pads
to wear a little quicker, but I'd let the new owner deal with it.<br>
<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/12/2023 8:26 AM, <a
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href="mailto:eric@megageek.com">eric@megageek.com</a>
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<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">You always
hear stories
about the low milage cars that a grandma owned and never drove.
 Well,
I stumbled into one.</span>
<br>
<br>
<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">Now, it's not
a LBC, so don't get too excited. Â But I got it at a rock bottom
price
and intent to clean and sell.</span>
<br>
<br>
<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">The vehicle
is
a 2017 Land Rover Discovery with only 7000 miles on it  (that's
right,
7K!)</span>
<br>
<br>
<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">I think I can
almost triple my money (I paid full asking price, and I have to
get it
out of the driveway, which was no small feat!)</span>
<br>
<br>
<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">I was worried
about the typical mouse damage, but I found the car through a
local cat
rescue that has trapped, fixed, and adopted out over 30 cats
from the property
and there are still more there. Â So I don't think a mouse ever
got
CLOSE to this car.</span>
<br>
<br>
<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">It was
outside,
so the exterior needs a deep cleaning, but the inside is
SHOWROOM! Â So
far, a cursory cleaning and it is almost brand new looking all
the way
around. </span>
<br>
<br>
<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">Of course the
cats got under the hood and ripped up the firewall insulation
and made
a mess, but no problems with wires or anything.</span>
<br>
<br>
<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">My question
are...</span>
<br>
<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">1- of course
the
rotor and brakes are pretty surface rusted. Â I got the car
driving
and the brakes work, but is it worth it to replace the pads
(that are nearly
brand new) and rotors? Â Or can I do something different?</span>
<br>
<br>
<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">Can I just
remove
and lightly sand all surfaces (pads and rotors?)</span>
<br>
<br>
<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">2-Of course
I'm
going through this with a fine comb, but is there anything else
I should
look out for? Â I'm doing filters and fluids. Â I already
installed
the new battery.</span>
<br>
<br>
<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">3- Is there a
way to 'temporary' insure and registrar a vehicle to just move
it to a
car wash and gas station? Â Something like dealer plates, but for
a
limit, one time use?</span>
<br>
<br>
<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">Finally,
anyone
in the market for a cherry 2017 Discovery (White) Â 8>)</span>
<br>
<br>
<span style=" font-size:10pt;font-family:sans-serif">Moose</span>
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