I'm in the same boat
Great news is more 110s are going to be coming in. Looks like for a really nice one you are going to pay around $20K
I don't think NAS 110s will ever drop below $35Kish
then you have to put a new engine in if it doesn't have one because 12 mpg in that 3.9 is just silly
on the other hand .....
I think the 2004 Discovery is a fantastic reliable vehicle and plush. Parts are readily available. So depending on what you plan to do I would consider it especially when you can have one with 40-50K miles for $10Kish
There is a guy driving around here with a
www.drivearoundtheworld.com Disco and I have to tell you it is SWEET!
pics
http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=14094&page=2
just a worthy consideration
when buying a 25 + year old vehicle I plan the following in my price whether I pay for it or it's already done:
engine refurbish or replacement (even the nice ones will need new belts etc)
new interior (anything from range rover seats to the new Defender seats)
new bulk head (potentially)
changing from RHD to LHD (about 5K$ US)
basics like suspension/swivel balls/etc
door handles/doors/windows
rear bumper
that is just to make it fun to drive home to say nothing about enlarging the radiator, cooling system AC, etc
Roof Rack (Hannibal is the only one that makes sense)
Tires/rims/gear box/tranny/winch/lights/etc
so far I have only seen maybe 2 Defender 110s that are not 1993s NAS that I'd spend my money on - one was illegal and they sold for 18K US
I wouldn't even consider anything that had a petrol engine unless it was in perfect shape, had all the accessories, or cost around 10K$ American because a new engine is going to run you 6-10 thousand anyway
I have tried to get some quotes because there are plenty of D90s with 300tdis for sale right now, but I think the cost of yanking the body + chasis and replacing it with a galvanized one and a 110 body (which no one apparently sells) would be just ridiculous
if you look around the net you can buy:
chassis and suspension $5000+ shipping
used tdi or td5 engine + tranny = $5000 + shipping
1983 110 used in poor/decent condition but drivable = $12-15K
then put it together and you are really looking at $30K which is reasonable but just a guess. You can't find a D90 with a tdi for less than the same price ready to go. You could buy a beater 1994 D90 with say 150,000+ miles on it and start there for about $20K then add the above and you will have a nice truck around 35-40K$ I think
if you want an automatic you will certainly have to order the parts specially from the UK. A 1984 with an Automatic was just sold to Berkley CA for a decent price and in great shape but it had a petrol engine i think and needed work but the body shined
Or you can buy a 2004 Discovery in your color that your wife can drive, has AC, still feels like a utility vehicle just with leather seats and a kickn sound system and buy an Adventure trailer for just a hair over $20K US
or you can buy a 15-25 year old Defender over the next year or two as a project most likely.
I'd go with the Discovery NOW and wait a year or two and find a really nice Defender. Having searched the UK endlessly for months for 1983-1986 110s nice examples do come up for sale from time to time. A really nice one just sold on ebay.co.uk for about $4K thousand US. It will need about $15K or more worth of stuff to make it practical and reliable + shipping tot he US which is getting more and more pricey
if our dollar devaluation doesn't stop the Discovery may seem like a great option because the exchange rates blow hard! :smileeek:
a fully tricked out 2004 Discovery with a Horizontal Adventure trailer, roof rack, roof tents, ready to tackle Hole In The Rock or Alaska's Creek trails would run you less than $25K I bet or about $425.00 a month in car payments :sombrero:
that is one car payment I wouldn't mind paying every month :wings:
by the way you CAN finance a 1983 easily, you just need it appraised