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I am the proud owner of a TD5 Defender which I bought around this time last year. I was drawn to the Land Rover because of it's no nonsense utilitarian easy to work on package that you can drive anywhere you want.

But what I bought was a second childhood/mid-life crisis. After many years of buying and modifying fords ( the early escorts etc) when I was 20 years younger and into rallying, all of a sudden I'm back looking through parts catalogs, searching the garage for my old toolbox and learning what Terrafirma means to your wallet. Speaking of which I'm broke...lol

How much have you spent on yours since you bought it or what was the best bit you ever done to it?

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Certifiable, who in their right mind actually buys a car knowing full well it has had a hard life and then pumps humteen thousands into it and then seems to actually enmky rolling around cin the ud when stuff breaks?

I am around €4000 in on this build and it was supposed to be a fewwelding patches and a bit of wiring.

Not as bad as some I know, a buddy back in the UK is over £18,000 in on a build up of an early 90, started out as a new cross member, then a galv chassis, recon engine and gearboxes, H/D everythin in the drive train 35"tyres and the list goes on.......

But what else are we supposed to do with our time and money?

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Shhh!! Apart from routine servicing, so far it has been a sticky turbo waste gate and a new MAF sensor!

The DMF is as noisy as ever when cold, but has not got any worse!! Obviously the DMF and clutch will need replacing in a year or two...

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I could have bought a fairly large house with the money I have spent on cars over the years. I used to keep all my reciepts, had a four drawer filing cabinet full of them, but adding them up one day frightened the life out of me.....................And I had only got through half of the first drawer.

But as my old Grandma used to say "There are no pockets in shrouds", and none of it will matter after they have nailed down the lid

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I think we have to have a different perspective , I reckon running Landrover series/defenders for the best part of 40+ years has saved me a fortune , as I look at what I have spent on other vehicles in the same time , especially the depreciation losses due to having to replace them at regular intervals , and later on the electronic gizmos replacement costs , including discos, and rangerovers including conventional cars . The defender will probably be the last model of its type that this will be possible with, when it finishes in 2015 . :(

Its also been quite amusing as the series /defender was slowly left behind by modern vehicle travel speeds , and now it has come back to meet them , to the point where even a half decent series can keep up with the traffic flow now :o:rolleyes:

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Hi Tac,

Don't get me wrong I agree with what you just said. That is one one the reason's I bought the Defender. I was sick of losing money on depreciation. The last car I had before the defender was a lexus v6 and when I bought it I paid €13,000, a year and a half later it was worth €6,000 in the same garage????

Service cost's were higher €100 a spark plug and it needed 6 of them (ok they were long life ones but still) and don't even mention the annoying Engine Management light that kept coming on needing a computer to turn it off or tell you what was wrong. You felt obliged to wash it every week as even the smallest dirt made it look ****.

Most people who enjoyed years ago, tinkering/servicing lament the loss of a simple engine & drivetrain. So huge thumbs up for the defender/series. I'm sorry really I didn't buy one years ago to be honest...

What I do find mad is my inability to leave well enough alone. Having said that the defender is all the better for the upgraded brakes, HD suspension, drivetrain, seats, insulation & sound-proofing, the list goes on..lol ....... see what I mean :blink:

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I am the proud owner of a TD5 Defender which I bought around this time last year. I was drawn to the Land Rover because of it's no nonsense utilitarian easy to work on package that you can drive anywhere you want.

But what I bought was a second childhood/mid-life crisis. After many years of buying and modifying fords ( the early escorts etc) when I was 20 years younger and into rallying, all of a sudden I'm back looking through parts catalogs, searching the garage for my old toolbox and learning what Terrafirma means to your wallet. Speaking of which I'm broke...lol

How much have you spent on yours since you bought it or what was the best bit you ever done to it?

I really don't want to think how much I've spent over the years.

My greatest fear is that when I drop dead, my wife will sell the Landrovers for what she THINKS I paid for them..........

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Mad? Sure - but being occupied lying under our various LR products fixing the sticking handbrake/leaking oil-cooler/crapped-out propshaft UJs/knackered radius-arm bushes/grumbling transfer-box/rusty-crossmember at least stops us wandering into the nearest town and disturbing the locals by trying to engage them in random conversation.

In a way, "Fettling Land-Rovers" could be considered a valid alternative to 'care in the community' for the mildly-deranged. Now, if only we could get new diff-oilseals and Waxoyl prescribed to us on the NHS...

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Mad? Sure - but being occupied lying under our various LR products fixing the sticking handbrake/leaking oil-cooler/crapped-out propshaft UJs/knackered radius-arm bushes/grumbling transfer-box/rusty-crossmember at least stops us wandering into the nearest town and disturbing the locals by trying to engage them in random conversation.

In a way, "Fettling Land-Rovers" could be considered a valid alternative to 'care in the community' for the mildly-deranged. Now, if only we could get new diff-oilseals and Waxoyl prescribed to us on the NHS...

Now, if only we could get new diff-oilseals and Waxoyl prescribed to us on the NHS... ( and heat for the shed )

A PERFECT WORLD :i-m_so_happy:

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I would say I have a different approach or mindset

since I had my first car I have changed, fixed or modified every vehicle I have owned (including my heavy equipment lol).... what better to have than a Landy, a vehicle with so many quirks and issues that need fixing lol

I havent even got the motor in the one I've got (let alone the trans, axle swops, power steering, competition guards, roll cage, rear mount radiator, new front suspension etc)

and Im already sorting out what Im going to do to the next one... and sourcing parts & the truck lol

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i am definately mad, as for how much i have spent,

i have spent £2000 on it,

i had spent £2000 on it after i had put it back on the road, and despite spending lots more on it,

i have still only spent £2000 on it.... Honest!

That made me smile :)

I have included everything I bought for the build inc, paints and sprays, sundries and consumables as this is a one off build.

£2000, better hope your GF don't sell him one day for that tiddly little amount :lol:

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