Big News For L.R Lovers

I found a place in Vermont no less that is importing Land Rover 110s in Diesel form. The vehicles are all from Argentina. THey will continue to import them all year and seem to do 3 at a time. I will go check out the first one next week. Evidently it is a '96 and 2 more on the way are 98s or 99s. I specifically asked if they passed all DOT etc. and they said yes.

802-438-4445 OR 802-442-0095 are the phone numbers.

My conversation was brief and I will go get the details if there are any questions you would like me to ask please post them here.

Price for this one is 37000$ US which I suppose is reasonable for a 110 in the US. You may also make requests and they can accomodate so a crecab is possible

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4606148771&fromMakeTrack=true

I love 110s and Land Rovers and you may find finances for special vehicles for those who can't pay cash but I just want to reiterate that if there are ANY questions about any of these vehicles it is ****************! You might want to contact ECR and see what they think of all of this since they are specialists in that department.

Besides, fro 37K$ you could import a 1980 110 on your own that might run you 5grand to buy out right, upgrade everything on the truck since the fundamentals really has not changed and have an almost brand new 110 for like 25-30k and it would be completly legal no questions.

Thought I would share since the DIESEL engine would be very very nice
 

gjackson

FRGS
Wow! If they can really do it that would be pretty cool. But given the the fact that they are not all the same year, I somehow doubt that they had them crash tested and verified by DOT and EPA. Makes no sense to get 3 different model years past DOT spec rather than just concentrating on one.

But, on the other hand they may be a step ahead. Hope it is true. Would be pretty cool, but they are expensive.

cheers
 
hmm good points. Of course, for 30K you could have a 2005 version of X-Wests Tacoma in any color with a Wrnty and all the goodies :arabia:

But sometimes fun costs you; and when it comes to anything British ( and I love British design) it REAALLLY costs you! :exclaim: I guess I have reached that penultimate point where it is more important to me to know in the back of my mind, I just don't have to worry about my rig. Could be maturity although I doubt it lol sounds more like commonsense
 
S

Scenic WonderRunner

Guest
I just checked the eBay auction page at the link above.

It looks to me like they ended the auction early!:rolleyes:

They only ran it for two days. I bet they had a good cash offer and just pulled the truck off eBay. I don't really like it when a dealer plays games like this. Don't really trust them. If it's really an auction......play it until the end!

Really nice truck though!
 

Nullifier

Expedition Leader
Those are around the years that the d-90 was here so maybe they are working around that with the passing of the d-90 since they are relatives
 
well they said the truck would be in Vermont next week and they would call me. So I will go speak to them and get the details but the sales associate I spoke to said they will be ordering them all year

I don't really blame them selling the rig if they got an offer. Most auto auctions on ebay reserve that right and having a truck like that for sale requires a special buyer so they take a fair amount of risk getting stuck with it. In my mind they will have to continue to beat the natinal prcies of 40-45K$ in order to sell the trucks anyway and market later models years

I am also questionable as to how good the builds are since they come from Argentina, not very familiar with the quality of construction there but then again, hey they couldn't do much worse than the ones we get from the UK LOL :hehe:
 

gjackson

FRGS
Those are around the years that the d-90 was here so maybe they are working around that with the passing of the d-90 since they are relatives

That could be their plan, and that is how ECR registers theirs. They get a NAS D-90 title, and then build a 110 and apply the title to that. Only works through 1998, though, 'cause that is when the last D-90s came into the US. After 1998 all vehicles were required by DOT to have driver side airbags. The design of the Defender bulkhead means that airbags are impossible to fit. When they tested airbags in Defenders they found the bulkhead buckled forward, unable to resist the pressure of airbag deployment. So no airbags in Defenders. ECR also had problems with EPA and diesel engines. Don't know the details on ECRs side, but the LR diesels (200tdi, 300tdi and TD5) have never gone through EPA emissions testing, so are not really legal here. They do pass emissions with flying colors, but they have never officially gone through the process. The 2.8 Powerstroke from International is just an upgraded 300tdi, and was supposed to go through EPA testing with the Cross Lander, but I think they have killed the diesel for the Cross Lander and are using petrol engines now. (Somebody correct me if you know more).

I have spend a lot of time looking into getting diesel 110s into the US, so if anyone has specific questions, fire away!

cheers
 

pangaea

Adventurer
gjackson said:
The design of the Defender bulkhead means that airbags are impossible to fit. When they tested airbags in Defenders they found the bulkhead buckled forward, unable to resist the pressure of airbag deployment. So no airbags in Defenders.

I didn't know that the Defender bulkhead was unable to withstand airbag deployment. Any idea on when the UK will begin requiring airbags on all vehicles. I'd imagine when they can no longer sell the Defender on home soil, a redesign would be in order.
 

cruiseroutfit

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gjackson said:
That could be their plan, and that is how ECR registers theirs. They get a NAS D-90 title, and then build a 110 and apply the title to that. Only works through 1998, though, 'cause that is when the last D-90s came into the US. ...

There was a company that popped up here in SLC doing just that... They were importing 110 chassis and fitting them with "some" of the drivetrain and parts out of D90's & re-selling them. I had a freind working there for sometime... he bailed before they ever completed a unit (they had 5-10 in buid).They either ran out of money, or were shut down by the DMV depending on whom you chatted with.

Such "swapping" is not legal in Utah, it could be done legally, but called a "kit" or similar...
 

gjackson

FRGS
Quite a few people have tried to make a business of building 110s. There is certainly enough demand and they catch premium prices. But I think ECR is the only place that has done it fully on the up and up? They are high profile enough to catch a lot of government attention. I got a quote from ECR on my truck (or one just like it). I kid you not, the quote came out to $110,000!! Now that is one heck of a base model truck!! :smilies27

cheers
 
mmm the guy in Utah was named Abraham and he built the Defenders on his own with importing chasis from the UK and parts. He used Range Rover seats (WOW) and premium eveything from steros to removable roofs on 110s and crewcabs with soft tops all fully loaded and ready for off road use or on road. They sold for 60$

I think ECR is a joke myself. Defenders are not exactly complicated vehicles and for the kind of money and TIME they take to refurbish Rovers, your local dealer could do it for alot less than 6 figures.

But hey, the premier hotels in Paris said that the reason they raised the rates of their service was because Americans just didn't feel as though a place was good enough unless it cost alot of money. So a room I used to get in Paris for 350$ for 4-5 Stars, now costs me 1200-2500$

Maybe I should start a business in Alabama or some place where the taxes are cheap refurbishing ... hell I don't know .... early 90s Jeep Wranglers or Saab SPG Turbos for a mere hmmm 45000$ and a delivery date of 18 months and I will give it a 1 year bumper to bumper just for giggles. That way I can do it on Monday nights! After I pick girls up from the local pub. Nothing brings a new relationship around like a lil grease! :eek:

:bowdown:

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Scott Brady

Founder
Oh, now I remember what I was going to write before ZOOROPA distracted me...

The Defender has the unique appeal of a high dollar sports car. They look great muddy or clean, and even in stock form turn heads all day long. People are willing to pay big money to have the privilege of driving and owning one.

Other than the FJ40, the Toyota's are all pretty sterile until you kit them out. Land Rover has always nailed the **********'in/funk factor!!! :archaeolo

Even though I had a poor experience with the quality of my 2001, I would probably buy another one.
 

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