Good quality S1/S2/S3 and early 90/110/127 have gone up in price dramatically over the last year or so, we have some very good rust free landys here that are perfect for export, What Land Rover are doing is a good thing, theres plenty of people who are happy to pay for a fully restored land rover, and if it came from LR at least you have some confidence it was not a back yard bitsa.
Take Ken Wheelwright up in Yorkshire, he's only ever done 7 rebuilds I think next one up is from Australia, as are a lot of the parts for the rebuild.
Its a very different market here compared to Europe, and theres more of a fix it in my shed mentality here, probably gose back to the war years when materials were short and you had to make do.
But I have seen Series Landys here for sale 30K+ its down to what people want to pay.
To link this to another thread, maybe an industry could evolve here doing the same with superceded police vehicles , and therefore no need to import new. For my wishes I would at this stage rather spend money on a complete rebuild of my D2 than buy anything new.
Someone once said they don't make 1948 model 80's anymore and another piped up and suggested that Ken's been doing it for years!
Apparently he decided that he wanted to have a truck like the original Foden or whatever truck that the Rover Co Ltd used to transport the Land Rovers to the dealers.
So he found a truck of the same type and built one, at one of the shows someone came up and said that he had a truck just like Ken's. The actual original, I believe that Ken now has two.
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
I got told today of a Discovery1, 2 door, 300tdi that lasted only 24hours on Evilbay.
It's getting shipped back to the UK and word is the buyer is doing this regularly.
To where in the UK and what for was not discussed at the sale.
As I understand it, Solihull will be simply rebuilding existing vehicles, not creating a new one, so IMHO these "rebuilt' vehicles wouldn't have to comply with current regs any more than a continually used S1 has to.
From what I've read, early Discos are VERY prone to rust in the U.K.,..damp, salty roads, etc etc, so I can see why relatively rust free Aussie ones would be good value over there.
Pickles.
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