Pashmeister
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Hi there.
I'm Paul from Accrington and I've just bought a Land Rover.
(Sounds a bit like a statement from alcoholics anonymous).
I'm 45 years old and had a choice for my mid-life crisis.........either a bit on the side or a Land Rover. I'm hoping the Land Rover will be cheaper to keep.
I'm awaiting the arrival of my 1987 ex-mod Land Rover 90 from Withams in Grantham. It's a canvas top with about 135,000 km on the clock, N/A 2.5 diesel engine, no MOT, no TAX, no registration.......I must be mad. This can't be a wise decision for a first Landy.
I've dreamt of owning one of these for as long as I can remember. I know very little about car maintenance, so I'm looking at this as a "baptism of fire".
I used to do a bit of work on my old Capri when I was in my late teens, but cars nowadays don't seem to be produced with DIY in mind. My present car (a Fiat Stilo) will require a new exhaust shortly at a cost of between £500 and £1500 whereas a new exhaust on a Landy would cost about £50. A bit of a no-brainer as far as I'm concerned.
Anyway, that's how things are at the moment. When I receive the car and assess the costs that will be involved with getting it up and running, I'll be back on here asking for advice. And when it is up and running, I'll be looking for green-laning opportunities.
Cheers Folks.
Paul
I'm Paul from Accrington and I've just bought a Land Rover.
(Sounds a bit like a statement from alcoholics anonymous).
I'm 45 years old and had a choice for my mid-life crisis.........either a bit on the side or a Land Rover. I'm hoping the Land Rover will be cheaper to keep.
I'm awaiting the arrival of my 1987 ex-mod Land Rover 90 from Withams in Grantham. It's a canvas top with about 135,000 km on the clock, N/A 2.5 diesel engine, no MOT, no TAX, no registration.......I must be mad. This can't be a wise decision for a first Landy.
I've dreamt of owning one of these for as long as I can remember. I know very little about car maintenance, so I'm looking at this as a "baptism of fire".
I used to do a bit of work on my old Capri when I was in my late teens, but cars nowadays don't seem to be produced with DIY in mind. My present car (a Fiat Stilo) will require a new exhaust shortly at a cost of between £500 and £1500 whereas a new exhaust on a Landy would cost about £50. A bit of a no-brainer as far as I'm concerned.
Anyway, that's how things are at the moment. When I receive the car and assess the costs that will be involved with getting it up and running, I'll be back on here asking for advice. And when it is up and running, I'll be looking for green-laning opportunities.
Cheers Folks.
Paul