> Got a relative of a friend that has just turned 17 who wants a S/H
> Defender 90 hardtop and only has a few £Thou to play with. Any reliable
> S/H dealers in the Salisbury area that can be trusted not to stitch him
> up? Treated right they could get a buyer for life.
> I know the 2.5 turbo diesel is to be avoided on early vehicles, any other
> possible "don't buy..." pointers he should look for?
First job, get an insurance quote. Become at one with quote and then start
looking with vastly reduced budget.
Lee D
Mark Solesbury - 22 Nov 2007 18:38 GMT
>> Got a relative of a friend that has just turned 17 who wants a S/H
>> Defender 90 hardtop and only has a few £Thou to play with. Any reliable
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> Lee D
You will be very very lucky to get a grand change from that with the
insurance

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Bob Hobden - 22 Nov 2007 23:58 GMT
after Lee_D wrote after
>> "Bob Hobden"asked
>>> Got a relative of a friend that has just turned 17 who wants a S/H
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> You will be very very lucky to get a grand change from that with the
> insurance
I think he realises the insurance will be significant but it will probably
be less than on any other vehicle for a 17 year old. What I don't understand
is that I'm told he has wanted a 90 since a child but doesn't know much
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Lee_D - 23 Nov 2007 00:24 GMT
Bob Hobden <bobh@invalid.com> uttered summat worrerz funny about:
>> You will be very very lucky to get a grand change from that with the
>> insurance
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> don't understand is that I'm told he has wanted a 90 since a child
> but doesn't know much about the ins and outs or where to buy.
It's just a matter of how fanatical you are really. I want to win the
lottery but only buy around 3 or 4 tickets a year. :-)
Lee D
Mark Solesbury - 23 Nov 2007 12:34 GMT
> after Lee_D wrote after
>>> "Bob Hobden"asked
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> is that I'm told he has wanted a 90 since a child but doesn't know much
> about the ins and outs or where to buy.
I wanted a 90 since i was a boy....
This was my 1st car - which i bought before i passed my test much to my
mothers disapproval!!
http://images31.fotki.com/v1056/photos/3/386139/1366756/CNV00019-vi.jpg
I sadly had to get rid, as i could not afford to insure it :(
It was however, the best one i have ever had

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>Got a relative of a friend that has just turned 17 who wants a S/H Defender
>90 hardtop and only has a few £Thou to play with. Any reliable S/H dealers
>in the Salisbury area that can be trusted not to stitch him up? Treated
>right they could get a buyer for life.
>I know the 2.5 turbo diesel is to be avoided on early vehicles, any other
>possible "don't buy..." pointers he should look for?
Personally, I'd go with a decent series IIA or very early III SWB initially.
Insurance is cheaper and the motor is cheaper, buy a petrol one 'cos the
diesels are SLOW. get it old enough to be tax exempt, and learn the LR
ropes...
running a tax-exempt series has to be about the cheapest LR experience out
there (other than getting the company to buy it for you, natch). There's
not that much difference between an early 90 and a series, anyway :-)

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Lee_D - 23 Nov 2007 11:57 GMT
> running a tax-exempt series has to be about the cheapest LR experience out
> there (other than getting the company to buy it for you, natch). There's
> not that much difference between an early 90 and a series, anyway :-)
LOL!
It's like comparing a tent and a 5 star hotel!
The logic is there mind.
If I were 17 I'd have gone for a smart but common car at least until
reaching a certain age.
As it happened my first (on the road) car was a 1976 Mini pick-up with 1275
gt lump. Super fun but limited in cockpit space.
Lee D
Nigel Hewitt - 23 Nov 2007 12:27 GMT
> If I were 17 I'd have gone for a smart but common car at least until
> reaching a certain age.
>
> As it happened my first (on the road) car was a 1976 Mini pick-up with 1275
> gt lump. Super fun but limited in cockpit space.
I spent a lot of time, aged 18-22, persuading 1600 crossflows into Ford Anglias.
It seemed like quite a reasonable idea at the time although the reasoning
behind it escapes me now. The insurance was, admittedly, punative.
But then I saw the light and returned to my first true love.
Motorcycles.
45 years and two near fatal accidents racing F2s later I've given even
that up but a 4.6HSE P38 doesn't say much for my late developer sanity.
Interestingly my mum promised to pay for driving lessons for my son on
his 21st birthday. He keeps meaning to get round to it but he's now 26.
I couldn't get onto wheels fast enough so it's interesting to see the
fact that he doesn't care.
Sorry. Topic drift..
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Derek - 23 Nov 2007 23:12 GMT
>> If I were 17 I'd have gone for a smart but common car at least until
>> reaching a certain age.
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> Sorry. Topic drift..
> nigelH
Happy days I was Mini-crazed at that age starting off with cooking 850 and
culminating in a Clubman1275 GT one of the 500 homologation run with daft
brakes that would have stopped a truck everything ventilated and servoed
oddly my insurance costs about the same 30 years on albeit on a Grp13- 15
Disco I don't like to think how much it costed when I decided to go nuts and
change to a 2 litre Vitesse.
Derek