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Thread: 70th Anniv. V8 Defender.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    I do not know why - they are actually 2012/2013 model Defenders that have been rebuilt to 70th Anniversary Spec - this is because "new" Defenders cannot be sold in Europe in 2018 as they do not meet a whole range of requirements (noting this was part of the reason Defender production stopped). So when you buy a "new" 70th Annivers model you are actually buying a 2012/13 model that has been refurbished/rebuilt to the required specs - there is nothing in the VINs that show it as a 2018 model but reflect the original build date.

    That was how LR got around the rules that stopped LR building new Defenders from about the end 2016.

    So really I do not know why they could not be sold here as they only have to meet the ADrs appropriate to the original build dates - and being modified by the original manufacturer Aust engineering is not required.

    Garry
    Garry,

    I don't know the details but JLR as a mass producer has probably different legal obligations to full fill as well as different options on limited productions. I assume date of first registration is the main key but they definitely need full engineering approval including full compliance regarding emissions. My 50th V8, I have overseas has a so called (and highly desirable) 'X' type homologation which in Switzerland s only given to prototypes or similar. We placed an order for another JLR product at the time when the 70th was announced and i asked the dealer in Melbourne who confirmed they can't be ordered via OZ full stop. Maybe a different story if you import your own from the UK but I wouldn't do it unless you get full support from LR here. On another note, the main manager has seen the Defender replacement a while ago in Spain. Lucky man! I have seen a batch of 70th's at JLR classic last August but was not allowed to take pictures.m

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wallyb View Post
    A cheaper option...

    6.2 LS V8 Conversion -
    Of course cheaper. LS crate engines are cheap full stop. They do power but definitely lack refinement. A pic of my L98 (one of the first engines sold as crate, then became LS3) fitted in 2008. As said they deliver but in terms of drive ability this is no match to current build V8 or handbuild Rover V8. m

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    Quote Originally Posted by 100inch View Post
    Of course cheaper. LS crate engines are cheap full stop. They do power but definitely lack refinement. A pic of my L98 (one of the first engines sold as crate, then became LS3) fitted in 2008. As said they deliver but in terms of drive ability this is no match to current build V8 or handbuild Rover V8. m
    Nice... that would be the way id do it as well. 70th Anniv. V8 Defender.

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