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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnE View Post
    Door knock, be polite, friendly, inquisitive and not overbearing, let the conversation flow if they want to talk ,give them your aims( restore etc) if they say no thank them and offer to leave your details in case the need to sell it!.



    john

    X2. And it always pays to be prepared if you can. If they refuse, just wave the cash infront of them and see what happens.

    cheers
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    Thanks all some good advice there.

    I'm not sure about how the kiddo factor thing would work. It worked on my first Landy as I was 14/15 at the time, I think I'm a little past that now, but not past it enough to have kids of my own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    Thanks all some good advice there.

    I'm not sure about how the kiddo factor thing would work. It worked on my first Landy as I was 14/15 at the time, I think I'm a little past that now, but not past it enough to have kids of my own.
    I've left half a dozen or so notes under windscreens, only received one call back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    I've left half a dozen or so notes under windscreens, only received one call back.
    So with all that experience, what did you exactly write?

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    A door knock is easier, as they can see your face, answering a letter, or making the first call can be daunting for people as it's the unknown that brings most anxiety.

    I've left a note once, but have gone and asked a few times.

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    On one I wrote something along the lines of, 'your Defender is looking lonely, if it's ever looking for a new home I'm looking to buy', and my phone number.

    A couple of times I've mentioned AULRO, just in case they're online.

    Mostly it was, 'Admired your Defender when I was passing by. In the unlikely event that you ever want to sell it, I'd be interested in buying it.'

    Not quite there, but brevity seemed more important than grammar.

    Now I'll go wash my mouth out.

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    When I was 16 I saw an old Defender swb sitting on someone's front lawn, haven't seen it ever move, I persuaded my dad to buy it for me if the owner would sell it, and for a good price.

    I went up to the door, very nervous and scared that he wouldn't want to sell it, then a lady answers the door and I ask if the owner of the Land Rover is home, owner comes to the door and I ask him if he was interested in selling the old thing. He said he wants to fix it up but he would part with it for 3k. Damn too much .

    Go up to the door mate, and good luck what ever you do, I hope you can get it

    Andy.

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    G'day B92 8NW

    I would advise you to try the direct approach, but first make sure that you have the model of it correct, I.E. Series 1, 2/2a,3, as if somebody called my 2a a Defender, I would know immediatly that they didn't know much about Landrovers, and my answer would reflect that, NO

    If not, give it about a month or so, then leave a note on the windscreen

    cheers

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    3k for a Defender 90 - chicken feed! Shoulda bought it!


    Sure it wasn't a series shorty?
    [B][I]Andrew[/I][/B]

    [COLOR="YellowGreen"][U]1958 Series II SWB - "Gus"[/U][/COLOR]
    [COLOR="DarkGreen"][U]1965 Series IIA Ambulance 113-896 - "Ambrose"[/U][/COLOR]
    [COLOR="#DAA520"][U]1981 Mercedes 300D[/U][/COLOR]
    [U]1995 Defender 110[/U]
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    With a letter keep it short and sweek.
    I will drop anything on my windscreen strait on the ground unless it is a ticket. No I am not litering just removing others litter from where it has become lodged in my wiper. I will also not buy from a business who insultes me by leaving litter on my vehicle.

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