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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
I wonder what the V5 and DVLA records says about these as far as number of previous keepers, MoT history etc. are concerned.

It would be pretty galling to spend £200k or thereabouts on a "new" vehicle which needs an MoT test from day one. Similarly does it have to be registered on a "Q" plate (or vanity plate) or does it keep its original registration?
Post #1044243 29th Aug 2024 3:39pm
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revd



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Sign up for the tour of J&LR Classic - £70 and I'm sure all your questions will be answered

Fabulous facility at Ryton and friendly staff too. The cars on sale looked well worth the money. I had a free tour when I went to view a 110 with a ply Guys camper interior that wasn't in the showroom but happened to be in the workshop. No money changed hands except I ended up buying my wife a Polo shirt and a couple of coffee mugs.
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Pickles



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Way out of my price range, but I do like it. The Defender "Works V8 70th Edition" was pretty special I thought,...I don't think they had any problems selling them?.
There are enough people where money is simply not an issue, who wouldn't think twice about the price, they just fancy one, they mightn't even appreciate it like a true enthusiast, but because it appeals to them, they'll buy one.
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Bowbearer



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Hopefully loads of Rich bods will buy them, get fed up with them and flood the second hand market making them affordable.

I can but dream.................
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Huttopia



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I messed about with the configurator and then got a call to confirm the pricing...90 starts at £190k+vat, 110 is a smidge under £200k+vat. If I had the ££ I'd rather go to TwentyTen and get a completely bespoke 2 door RR with a John Eales engine for £100k, and leave change for an early Porsche 912.
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LandRoverAnorak



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blackwolf wrote:
I wonder what the V5 and DVLA records says about these as far as number of previous keepers, MoT history etc. are concerned.

It would be pretty galling to spend £200k or thereabouts on a "new" vehicle which needs an MoT test from day one. Similarly does it have to be registered on a "Q" plate (or vanity plate) or does it keep its original registration?

I wonder if Land Rover's status as a manufacturer gives them the latitude to declare them to be new vehicles and wipe the slate clean? Darren

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Pickles



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I had a look at the configurator, & it all looks pretty good to me, but of course, as I've said way above my "reach".
There seems to be a pretty good range of options, & also the opportunity to obtain your own individual specs if you're prepared to pay for them.
I don't think they'll have much of an issue finding buyers if the 70th works edition is anything to go by.
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
LandRoverAnorak wrote:
blackwolf wrote:
I wonder what the V5 and DVLA records says about these as far as number of previous keepers, MoT history etc. are concerned.

It would be pretty galling to spend £200k or thereabouts on a "new" vehicle which needs an MoT test from day one. Similarly does it have to be registered on a "Q" plate (or vanity plate) or does it keep its original registration?

I wonder if Land Rover's status as a manufacturer gives them the latitude to declare them to be new vehicles and wipe the slate clean?


Interesting that the two vehicles in the photos in the PistonHeads article are carrying contrived plates, neither 382HSD nor 936VAN exists, according to DVLA.
Post #1044873 5th Sep 2024 8:52am
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