
Originally Posted by
eddiec
Hi all,
New here - and have already appreciated having a look through the forums to get some advice and information. I'm thinking about purchasing a Defender from the mid 90s period (my price range!) as a second car for camping, etc.
Currently looking at this one:
http://www.carpoint.com.au/used-car/...sn1589245.aspx
And just wondering if I go to look at it, what in your opinion I should be looking out for, what questions I should be asking, basically what do I need to know to determine if this is an ok buy? I'm pretty keen, but the last thing I want is to buy a lemon and then have my Mrs onto me about dumb purchases
And of course, if anybody knows of any other defender's for sale out there (need to have 5 seats), that would be great news!
Many thanks...
This should be a 200Tdi engine - no particular nasties about it. With any Defender the first thing you should look for is the service history. Engine should start easily and run and pull smoothly - a puff of smoke when starting is normal, and the engine is probably very noisy compared to anything you are used to. Should be almost no smoke in normal operation. Oil should normally be pretty black, watch for signs of water in the oil or oil in the coolant.
All gears should work normally and change easily, and not jump out of gear. Check high/low for operation. The gears will be a bit noisier than an ordinary car but should not be obtrusive. Steering and handling should be good with no wander or pulling or undue vibration. Brakes are not quite as good as some cars, but should be quite good in ordinary use.
Check for rust in the chassis, especially round the rear cross member, and rust in the bulkhead, particularly round the vents and the windscreen brackets. Water leaks in the body are not uncommon, but can usually be fixed. Check for poorly repaired accident damage, as with any car.
Oil leaks are not uncommon, and leaks from the differential pinions or transfer case output shafts are not a big deal. Oil leaks from the flywheel housing drain indicates expensive repairs, and a leaky steering box is probably going to have to be replaced at considerable expense.
Check that all electrics work properly, not that there is anything very difficult to fix on this model, but problems indicate poor maintenance.
A loud clunk going from forward to reverse (or vice versa) probably indicates a worn ball joint on top of the rear axle, which is fairly expensive if you are paying for labour.
From the pictures and description, the car looks like a quite reasonable specimen. Note that although listed without a roadworthy, it is the vendor's responsibility to supply this, and you would be ill advised (and breaking the law) to buy any registered car without one. And, as with any car - check the title!
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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