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Ranger 6



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United Kingdom 1988 Defender 90 V8 Petrol CSW Rimini Red
Re: So You Want a V8 Ninety?
Slideywindows wrote:
I don't think you will find a better example than this, but you will need deep pockets:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Land-Rover-Defe...rk:19:pf:0


£35k Shocked There's hope for mine yet!! Only 100k more miles Very Happy 90 V8 CSW - 1988
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Slideywindows



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oneten110 wrote:
the vehicle in parliament square had the limestone uppers but the lower was very definitely a caramel colour, not as dark as the brown, not "sand glow" either, lighter than that. .


Roan Brown.

Russet Brown was the Dark Brown.
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
Could it have been Arran Beige to my eyes that looks like a caramel colour?
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oneten110



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the colour that comes closest to it (from the brochure) is on the page opposite Land Rover Reliability Inherent in the design. The colour in question is closest on the top of what would be the driver's side wing on a UK vehicle.
Then again how many of us can accurately remember the colour of the living room carpet when looking for curtains?
Haven't had time to get a picture of the location for the missing bracket, been too busy picking up a ton of logs It is not a Defender, it is a One_Ten
Post #758217 12th Feb 2019 6:19pm
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oneten110



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A 1983 One_Ten, fitted with a 300Tdi and described as unmodified?
Also 36 years old and only 71,000 miles on it.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Land-Rover-Defe...ect=mobile It is not a Defender, it is a One_Ten
Post #758750 15th Feb 2019 7:53am
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Slideywindows



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As I think I said, there will be a lot of poorly restored/modified One Tens on the market, as so few have been kept original and good spares are hard to find.

If anyone pays £16K for a heavily modified One Ten with questionable mileage, it will just be a continuation of silly people, with silly money, paying silly prices for something they know nothing about, that we have seen already with classic Land Rovers.

If you have money to spend, buy originality - it can only be original once.



Maybe we should have a separate thread on One Tens, as this has wandered away from the original subject?
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Good idea on the 110 thread Slidey. This was mine, bodywork, chassis and interior all original but it had a 200tdi from a Disco and a 1.2 transfer box. It went really well, and ended up in Holland.

Click image to enlarge


The bodywork felt a lot more solid than later vehicles, the wings gave off nice deep sound when tapped! It let me down once when the stop solenoid packed up. Happy days.
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Slideywindows



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Nice One Ten. Thumbs Up

I'll start a separate thread so people can add to it if they wish.

Mind you, I don't expect a rush! Laughing
Post #758968 16th Feb 2019 11:02am
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oneten110



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Slideywindows wrote:
The facelift One Ten launch coincided with the launch of the Ninety in June 1984.

However, I have seen precious few A plate facelift One Tens, which makes me surmise that they were mostly selling off the old models first and didn't supply many facelift models until the B plate came in on 1st Aug 1984.

What would be interesting is if anyone has spotted a facelift (wind-up window) model with the plastic grille badge, rather than the decal.


Like this?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-Land-Rover-D...mp;vxp=mtr It is not a Defender, it is a One_Ten
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Back in the mid 90s I had an A reg. Trident Green 110 hardtop with a ..........
.....2 1/4L Diesel engine !!!! Shocked
Took some winding up before overtaking so slipstreaming trucks on motorway was a necessity Whistle Thumbs Up
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Slideywindows



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It must have been very early A reg as the 2.5 diesel was introduced soon after - as Land Rover recognised how poor the old 2.25 was, in the new vehicle.
Post #759277 17th Feb 2019 7:48pm
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