BLACK DUCK
18th May 2009, 05:02 PM
HI
COULD SOMEONE GIVE ME A ROUGH PRICE WHAT I SHOULD PAY FOR A 1996 DEFENDER WAGON WITH ABOUT 250000 KMS ON THE SPEEDO.
TERRY
lardy
18th May 2009, 05:23 PM
well 110's seem as rare as rocking horse ...er shoes.
here are some examples i have a 130 1998 i got for a good price of 13000 but i think the book is at around 17000 the fact that i have not been able to drive it for 4 months is by the by hahaha
i would buy from your state as the road worthy on a landy that leaks (not rare) is a hassle beyond words.
i found truck cabs and a 130.
130 looks good 1996 $13000 245000KM
truck cab 1994 new clutch and tyres comes with pto winch (a bonus ) 201000kms $9750
1996 truck cab 21000 $8.500
it really is a case of what is available where you are and what the prices are like in that area.
I tried remote buying and the RAC will give a car the once over and write a report but this all takes time good luck mate
Offender90
18th May 2009, 06:14 PM
It would depend on condition, accessories fitted, and location where you are buying I would say.
You'd be looking at anywhere between $12k and $18k I would say, unless it is in exceptional condition and/or fitted with lots of desirable accessories.
Some specific things to look for in a '96 fender (in addition to all other things you'd look for when purchasing a car):
Rust on the chassis (rear & gearbox cross members), doors (bottom of door frames - you may have to take the trim off the door to inspect properly, firewall (especially LHS side if AC is fitted),
Engine service history, and in particular, timing belt change. It should be done religiously every 80000 kms (some recommend as frequently as 50k, especially if it has a hard life). If there is no record when it was done last, it should be factored into the cost (~$800, unless you do it yourself).
There could be others I can't think of.
When looking for my collection, I've found quite a bit of regional variation in prices. i.e. If you're in WA, add $2K-$5k to the asking price. I ended up buying 2 interstate and getting them shipped over.
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