Si Click
Well-Known Member
Hi, my name is Dave and after reluctantly parting with my SIII 109 Safari 18 years ago when we moved down from Scotland, I am finally getting back into LR ownership.
My son recently bought a 1999 TD5 Defender and using the experience on this forum we worked through an interesting starting issue (corroded starter solenoid contacts arcing and causing interference with the crank sensor). That has inspired me to get back into ownership and the fettling that goes with it, but I'm getting to old for a Defender and the wife needs her creature comforts, we have gone for a 2004 D2 TD5 Landmark. I wanted something capable and comfortable, which I can work on myself and which doesn't require advanced workshop facilities to repair if it breaks down somewhere remote. That counted out most, if not all modern LRs.
I spent a long time looking, and given that I was looking at the expensive end of the market, I saw some shockers. I think I only found two with decent chassis and one of those needed some welding on the nearside sill, the rest all needed at least the rear quarter replacing. One dealer had over-painted the rust, even spraying over the fuel filter! Buyer Beware and if you have one take a diagnostic tool, my Bearmach Hawkeye Total was invaluable.
The wait was worth it though as the owner has clearly cherished this one (private sale) and the chassis is in superb shape as is the body, engine and interior. The headlining needs attention, and rather than re-line myself I will bite the bullet and get it done professionally. I have found adverts for specialists in Porthcawl and Buxton - any feedback?
I am probably paying over the odds for a D2, but far, far less than I would if it were a Defender, and in the grand scheme of things £6700 is not a lot of money for a fantastic truck, especially as it comes with an extra set of alloys with winter tyres. Now I just have to see what is actually wrong with it.
My son recently bought a 1999 TD5 Defender and using the experience on this forum we worked through an interesting starting issue (corroded starter solenoid contacts arcing and causing interference with the crank sensor). That has inspired me to get back into ownership and the fettling that goes with it, but I'm getting to old for a Defender and the wife needs her creature comforts, we have gone for a 2004 D2 TD5 Landmark. I wanted something capable and comfortable, which I can work on myself and which doesn't require advanced workshop facilities to repair if it breaks down somewhere remote. That counted out most, if not all modern LRs.
I spent a long time looking, and given that I was looking at the expensive end of the market, I saw some shockers. I think I only found two with decent chassis and one of those needed some welding on the nearside sill, the rest all needed at least the rear quarter replacing. One dealer had over-painted the rust, even spraying over the fuel filter! Buyer Beware and if you have one take a diagnostic tool, my Bearmach Hawkeye Total was invaluable.
The wait was worth it though as the owner has clearly cherished this one (private sale) and the chassis is in superb shape as is the body, engine and interior. The headlining needs attention, and rather than re-line myself I will bite the bullet and get it done professionally. I have found adverts for specialists in Porthcawl and Buxton - any feedback?
I am probably paying over the odds for a D2, but far, far less than I would if it were a Defender, and in the grand scheme of things £6700 is not a lot of money for a fantastic truck, especially as it comes with an extra set of alloys with winter tyres. Now I just have to see what is actually wrong with it.