Hello All,
This is my first post, I'm Matt from Somerset. Despite my handle / nickname, I don't own a 110. In fact I don't own a Defender at all yet.
Having been looking for several months, I have toyed with pick-ups, hard tops, utility, S/W, double cabs, 110 / 90 etc etc etc. I first wanted a Puma engined model (largely for lower mileage, newer and in the case of a 90, the forward facing rear sets). I now have a 90 TD5, XS or nice County station wagon on my shopping list. In any case my question probably applies to all types of Defender:
Should I go for one with good history and sound body, even if the mileage is high? I know of a converted hard top near me for sale (with upgrades like heated seats, elec windows and screens) that was refurbished / converted by a well known LR specialist in Trowbridge, approaching 3 years ago. I have seen photo's of the light restoration and body / paint is still good now. Chassis also solid, was treated, possibly Wax-oyled or Dinitrol. Mileage however is 161,000 miles, but it has 16 service stamps and has clearly been looked after with oil changes etc. It's a 2006, so 16 stamps is impressive, especially considering Covid hit a lot of service records.
I'm mindful of Turbo's / Intercoolers / injector seals etc at this age. If I can't find any evidence of engine work, is this still a better buy than a lower mileage model with patchy history and showing paint bubbling and surface rust to rear cross member etc. Any other potentially wallet emptying problems such as gearbox, transfer box, diffs etc?
I am a novice with Defenders but have owned several classic cars (mainly Triumph) and I'm aware that they are a labour of love and require considerable TLC and expenditure to keep them going.
Any advice would be most welcome.
Cheers, Matt.
This is my first post, I'm Matt from Somerset. Despite my handle / nickname, I don't own a 110. In fact I don't own a Defender at all yet.
Having been looking for several months, I have toyed with pick-ups, hard tops, utility, S/W, double cabs, 110 / 90 etc etc etc. I first wanted a Puma engined model (largely for lower mileage, newer and in the case of a 90, the forward facing rear sets). I now have a 90 TD5, XS or nice County station wagon on my shopping list. In any case my question probably applies to all types of Defender:
Should I go for one with good history and sound body, even if the mileage is high? I know of a converted hard top near me for sale (with upgrades like heated seats, elec windows and screens) that was refurbished / converted by a well known LR specialist in Trowbridge, approaching 3 years ago. I have seen photo's of the light restoration and body / paint is still good now. Chassis also solid, was treated, possibly Wax-oyled or Dinitrol. Mileage however is 161,000 miles, but it has 16 service stamps and has clearly been looked after with oil changes etc. It's a 2006, so 16 stamps is impressive, especially considering Covid hit a lot of service records.
I'm mindful of Turbo's / Intercoolers / injector seals etc at this age. If I can't find any evidence of engine work, is this still a better buy than a lower mileage model with patchy history and showing paint bubbling and surface rust to rear cross member etc. Any other potentially wallet emptying problems such as gearbox, transfer box, diffs etc?
I am a novice with Defenders but have owned several classic cars (mainly Triumph) and I'm aware that they are a labour of love and require considerable TLC and expenditure to keep them going.
Any advice would be most welcome.
Cheers, Matt.