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Pam W



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England 1998 Defender 90 Td5 SW Auto Oslo Blue
T1G UP wrote:

bulkhead doors bonnet wings rear tub at least. having been down the road of collecting td5 parts for a rebuild it isn't that cost effective as the parts are either damaged and need repairing or nicked


I've also been down the road of collecting Td5 parts for mine - wasn't easy, took time waiting for things we need to come on on ebay / forums / keeping ear to the ground locally. I think we got most stuff within about 6 months of starting to plan the project. Some bits needed a bit of work in prep before painting, other bits were in good nick. Might have got lucky I guess, but it is do-able.

Gotta say though it would be much harder to do for a late model TDCI as they haven't been around as long and are parts are therefore that much more expensive.

We'd like to do another one someday - a 110 Station Wagon, but decent bits for those seem to be like rocking horse do-do compared to sourcing 90 bits! So I can see why people might be suspicious to some extent but still, innocent til proven guilty and all that. Our blog - http://landytravels.com/

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Post #158271 27th Jul 2012 9:34am
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T1G UP



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Location: Bath
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England 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Orkney Grey
Pam W wrote:
T1G UP wrote:

bulkhead doors bonnet wings rear tub at least. having been down the road of collecting td5 parts for a rebuild it isn't that cost effective as the parts are either damaged and need repairing or nicked


I've also been down the road of collecting Td5 parts for mine - wasn't easy, took time waiting for things we need to come on on ebay / forums / keeping ear to the ground locally. I think we got most stuff within about 6 months of starting to plan the project. Some bits needed a bit of work in prep before painting, other bits were in good nick. Might have got lucky I guess, but it is do-able.

Gotta say though it would be much harder to do for a late model TDCI as they haven't been around as long and are parts are therefore that much more expensive.

We'd like to do another one someday - a 110 Station Wagon, but decent bits for those seem to be like rocking horse do-do compared to sourcing 90 bits! So I can see why people might be suspicious to some extent but still, innocent til proven guilty and all that.


i'd say..having done the 110 build parts list a 110 easier than a 90! the only parts that are in short supply are the B pillars and the second row doors. roofs, rear doors etc are cheap enough and in all honesty better to buy new. By the time you cost it all up i could of bought a puma....so i did!

yes i'll give the beneifit of the doubt but there are a few suspect parts on ebay at the mo. Moneys tight out there
Post #158274 27th Jul 2012 10:05am
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Pam W



Member Since: 25 Oct 2011
Location: North Yorkshire
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England 1998 Defender 90 Td5 SW Auto Oslo Blue
Haven't bought a brand new car since 1989 and haven't borrowed to buy a car since 1992. On our Defenders we add bits and refurb as and when we want, with cash. The value in the vehicles isn't in the re-sale value but in what they provide us with - fun, lifestyle, utility, etc. We might not have the shiniest and most up to date models, but we know their complete history and they are custom built for purpose - unlike a new vehicle which is expensive, probably lots of faults to fix, huge depreciation , etc Wink

Next big issue is what to replace the P38 with - it is 12 years old and starting to show its age. That's where the 110 project might come in! Our blog - http://landytravels.com/

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Post #158284 27th Jul 2012 10:55am
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bpman



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and to save on paypal fees the seller would like cash Shocked
Post #158287 27th Jul 2012 11:14am
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dnorrishill



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bpman wrote:
and to save on paypal fees the seller would like cash Shocked


Brilliant, I missed that... think I may bid in that case. Rolling with laughter
Post #158292 27th Jul 2012 11:37am
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Go Beyond



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Cos we all want to give Paypal our 3% and then risk the claw back ....
Post #158294 27th Jul 2012 11:40am
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T1G UP



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England 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Orkney Grey
Pam W wrote:
Haven't bought a brand new car since 1989 and haven't borrowed to buy a car since 1992. On our Defenders we add bits and refurb as and when we want, with cash. The value in the vehicles isn't in the re-sale value but in what they provide us with - fun, lifestyle, utility, etc. We might not have the shiniest and most up to date models, but we know their complete history and they are custom built for purpose - unlike a new vehicle which is expensive, probably lots of faults to fix, huge depreciation , etc Wink

Next big issue is what to replace the P38 with - it is 12 years old and starting to show its age. That's where the 110 project might come in!


agreed Pam...first car i've ever had on finance...just works right for me and my business.

i prefer an older car...not so worried about damage, leaving it any where etc but with kids, a busy bworkload etc i need a relaible motor thats covered if theres an issue. PLUS i wanted a late 2.4 110 as i do plan to keep it alot longer than i usually keep cars.

He's probably worked out he's blown his brains on the 110, and its horrible to drive etc! will be a good buy IF the parts can be id'd as genuine with receipts etc
Post #158295 27th Jul 2012 11:44am
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party monkey



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England 2005 Defender 110 Td5 XS CSW Cairns Blue
Anybody actually asked the seller if they have receipts for the chassis works and Puma parts?

Doesn't seem much wrong with the rebuild to me, providing there's some trace-ability on the parts. Jon - 110 td5 [sold]. Currently Defenderless.
Post #158384 27th Jul 2012 7:58pm
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