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Classifieds => Wanted => Topic started by: ugly_90 on March 10, 2020, 03:41 PM

Title: Series 109 or 110/Defender
Post by: ugly_90 on March 10, 2020, 03:41 PM
I have a friend of mine, a UK veteran, he's looking for a Series 109 or a 110 hardtop this spring in running shape, clear title ready for plates, for under $4K CAD. No SWB will be considered.

At that price, he'll need to have a solid chassis and body, with a running restorable drivetrain, and the paint as-is.

PM me what you have for sale.
Title: Re: Series 109 or 110/Defender
Post by: binch on March 10, 2020, 10:06 PM
Good luck with finding something at that price.   That's more like a non-runner in moderate condition at best. ???
Title: Re: Series 109 or 110/Defender
Post by: ugly_90 on March 11, 2020, 12:00 AM
He's a pensioner on a budget, and that's all he can do. If he could buy landrovers with payment in barrels of local oil, rather than cash, he'd do well right now.

Today, he was offering the cash equivalent of 186 barrels of WCS Crude Oil for a tired old landrover. At that point of reference, he should be offering less barrels, methinks.

I'm sure someone will have something to cast off around that price at some point. Like the oil, an old Landy is only worth what someone is willing to pay.
Title: Re: Series 109 or 110/Defender
Post by: Red90 on March 11, 2020, 08:58 AM
If you were really lucky, you could maybe find a SWB, but there is no chance of a LWB. The budget would need to double. 10 years ago, you could do it, but not today.

At $4k, he will either need to choose non runner or beat up / rusty and even that would be really hard to find.

Very few LWB Series were sold in North America, which drives up the price. That and the crazy appreciation of Defenders has pulled up the whole market beyond what makes sense.
Title: Re: Series 109 or 110/Defender
Post by: Matt H on March 11, 2020, 10:31 AM
As another option you can still find a good useable Discovery 1 and a Discovery 2 that needs a little help for that kind of money. If your friend is is an older fellow he may appreciate the increased comfort of the early Discoveries anyway?

I agree $4K is too low low of a budget for those expectations but it doesn't cost anything to ask.
Title: Re: Series 109 or 110/Defender
Post by: ugly_90 on March 11, 2020, 04:10 PM
I did float the idea of the Disco 1, but he didn't bite. While a pensioner, he's not yet so elderly to require one. We worked at BATUS and CFB Wainwright together, he's a Falklands veteran, ex-navy. I'll see what comes up in the coming weeks and months, there may be choppy waves ahead of us in the economy it seems.
Title: Re: Series 109 or 110/Defender
Post by: Red90 on April 02, 2020, 07:52 PM
You won't find a better deal ever!

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?fbclid=IwAR1ghl4krgB-r-RNSF1Vpr65RE-q4Phb3mTpHwLrsiaqdpxHoOZaTLDfaK8&adId=1490950542&siteLocale=en_CA

I have a 1960?? Land Rover for sale. I cannot find a Vin number. Only a vehicle number as seen in the pictures. The motor is stuck . From sitting I believe. Bought it that way. I cannot tell you anymore history as I have no clue about it. Was going to make it a bush/hunting vehicle. Some body damage. Interior was partly dismantled when I got it. Parts seem to be all there. Asking $999.99

https://www.lrfaq.org/Series/FAQ.S.chassis_numbering.1649.html?fbclid=IwAR2LWOYwM9lPKyl9Ay_xP5p0tsZFgqzBSy5YQ-MG5mGujBpj57CWlOpyRy4
164900516   06 May 1959   06 May 1959   Light Green   Rover, Vancouver

LWB Station Wagon, LHD, Canadian original.
Title: Re: Series 109 or 110/Defender
Post by: camo388 on April 06, 2020, 10:07 PM
Here are some Land Rovers with Andrew in Strathmore.  https://www.kijiji.ca/v-other-auto-parts-and-accessories/calgary/land-rover-parts-new-and-used-for-sale/1467452246
Pictures show a Defender and a Series.