Well, I haven't given up on the idea yet, although restyricted availability of suitable objects and fuel consumtion are heavy considerations. And just to torment myself I bought an issue of LRO and browsed through the ads, which immediately sparked a brand new set of questions:
- vehicles for sale often state " F reg" or "W reg". I assume reg is short for registry, but what does the odd letter mean?
- there appears to be any number of companies selling "swivel kits", what are those for?
- poly bushes, soft(normal) or hard? Apparently hard are recommended for serious off-road use, but I've so far never met a car that I didn't like better with harder suspension set-up even on road. Is a landy likely to be any different?
- after-market seats, are they any good? Can any provide a considerable wider range of adjustment than the Defender original? height and/or seat tilt would be nice...
- Station wagon and County station wagon, is there any difference or is it only sloppy writing in the ads?
- Some vehicles are listed as "commercial", what does that mean?
- Some suppliers speak of "refurbished" cars, others of "renovated". Arbitrary choice of words, or is there a difference?
- with the wide selection of accessories available, aren't there any free-wheel hubs or something around to get away from the permanent 4x4 to improve fuel economy when you don't need the extra traction?
I'm currently looking at a 110 CSW from 2000, with 125 K miles on the clock. which seems fairly impressive considering the the age. Would that be a good or a bad thing? Owner claims it has been fully serviced and has had a lot of stuff replaced, wheel bearings, wataer pump, belts etc etc. Exterior looks good.