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Procta



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well are you getting this little gem? Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

Success is 90% Inspiration and 4 minutes Preparation # you can make it!
Post #768169 11th Apr 2019 6:58pm
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GREENI



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Got a be honest, if I had the space, I'd have it already, though £2k buys it
Post #768177 11th Apr 2019 7:42pm
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Huttopia



Member Since: 23 Feb 2016
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I don’t understand how it is worth £2k. This week I was offered a two owner 1989 2.5 turbo, 90 hardtop all original (in white), owned by an old school dude who used it for shooting for 25 years and didn’t clean it for about 25 years. The chassis is knackered, the bulkhead is completely knackered, steering box gone, battery box gone, rear tub gone, lower doors gone, engine needs a decent service, brakes gone. Other than that it is fine.

I can’t see it is worth more than a token gesture as it needs a new chassis, new bulkhead etc to do a proper job.

Is the one in the photo not so bad?
Post #768183 11th Apr 2019 8:26pm
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Slideywindows



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Work back from it will be worth (in the real market) when finished to your chosen condition, and subtract the (real) cost of getting it there.

Take 20% off for contingencies and that's your price.

Not sure it's £2K......

Huttopia, if the Diesel Turbo engine has been maintained as well as the rest of the vehicle, what you have there is heap of scrap parts.

IMO late Ninetys are not yet feasible for restoration from that condition.
Post #768189 11th Apr 2019 8:49pm
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Procta



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Huttopia you do get some right over priced sheds, The four I looked at before I bought my dear departed now, all needed a fare few jobs doing to them, enough to knock 2k off them. The one I ended up with, even though it needed work doing it, was the fifth one and was the best one by far out of them. My dad said mine was better than his nick wise too, but that was after we put right a lot of stuff that should have been failed on the MOT that it had on, at the time. I think mine was sorted out half arsed loved sadly. Just a right old shame we lost her this year, I had some right old plans for her too, Crying or Very sad
Just the hunt on finding a decent one, and that's becoming a pain in the arse sadly. I thought I was sorted a couple of weeks ago, but the seller decided to sell. So I am waiting again until something turns up again. Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

Success is 90% Inspiration and 4 minutes Preparation # you can make it!
Post #768191 11th Apr 2019 8:51pm
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Huttopia



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Spot on. I’ve a vague recollection it isn’t the best engine LR ever made! The gap fill prior to the 200tdi. If I can get it for its scrap value then it will be a platform for the kids to learn different skills on. Not from me obviously, YouTube and a friend who knows what they are doing. 👍
Post #768194 11th Apr 2019 8:54pm
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seriesonenut



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My first coil sprung LR was a 1988 110 CSW fitted with a Turbo Diesel engine. It was about 5 years old when I purchased it from a dealer called Roger Bass in Essex. Anyway I had it for a while until I px'd it for a Discovery 200tdi. It was only then I realised the engines were so different. I don't think I could go back to that now having been so used to tdi/tdci performance ever since. 2010 XS USW
1957 Series One 88 diesel
1958 Series One 88 4x2
Post #768200 11th Apr 2019 9:12pm
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OsloBlue



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United Kingdom 2003 Defender 110 Td5 XS CSW Oslo Blue
Huttopia wrote:
The chassis is knackered, the bulkhead is completely knackered, steering box gone, battery box gone, rear tub gone, lower doors gone, engine needs a decent service, brakes gone. Other than that it is fine.


Basically everything then? Might have been easier to list what was OK. I'm on IG: https://www.instagram.com/osloblue42/
Current: TD5 '110 "Lucinda" Thread here: https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic62562.html
Post #768246 12th Apr 2019 8:57am
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Slideywindows



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seriesonenut wrote:
1988 110 CSW fitted with a Turbo Diesel engine. .

You've trodden on my rivet-counter toe again Richard! Laughing

I suspect your 1988 110 CSW was fitted with what Land Rover always called the Diesel Turbo engine, and they referred to vehicles fitted with these engines as Diesel Turbos.

This is because they were already selling another vehicle as a Turbo Diesel - the then current Range Rover with the VM diesel in it.

They wanted to keep the two engines (and vehicles) clearly apart, and hence gave them different names.


Or maybe your 110 had a VM lump in it..?
Post #768262 12th Apr 2019 11:17am
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shropshiredefender



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England 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
Top notch rivet counting Mr. Windows Rolling with laughter
Post #768296 12th Apr 2019 5:00pm
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seriesonenut



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I hang my head in shame Big Cry

I think its still alive and well somewhere near North Weald - I would like it back Sad


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bgh by Richard Holmes, on Flickr 2010 XS USW
1957 Series One 88 diesel
1958 Series One 88 4x2
Post #768308 12th Apr 2019 5:40pm
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GREENI



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Let's be honest. The s3 is WORTH about £250-400 tops. But will fetch £2k.
Post #768372 13th Apr 2019 7:49am
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