I think you ought to start from deciding how much involvement you want to have in the refurbishment.
If none, and you want to buy one ready done, then its a case of trawling the web to make a shortlist of suppliers - there are lots of people in the refurb to a turnkey vehicle business, why not try some of the US based LR clubs and get some recommendations off the ? Then just keep an eye on their websites until once you like comes along.
At the same time keep an eye on ebay.com and try US based specialists - I`d be surprised if there wasn`t a pefectly decent LandRover already in your country waiting for you to buy it.
If however you want more involvement in the refurb - buying a project and making the bigger decisions as you go along in conjunction with a restorer that you trust then you might be looking at a different list of people. Smaller garages can`t afford to build for stock but a good one will find you a good base for a project and then restore it for you.
Its how you want to approach it but if it was me I would want a good project from a good restorer and then develop a restoration plan and budget with that restorer and agree how often you are to be kept informed.
If you are like that then its a slight change of mindset, and rather than a big surprise in February I`d maybe have a biggish surprise soon ( Honey , we`re going to England to look at some LR projects and pick one to restore ) and a slightly smaller one in February ( Honey your Landrover is at the docks ) with in between some regular updates via the web and on the phone so the only surprises are pleasant ones.