Urgent advise on 28yr old defender 90
Urgent advise on 28yr old defender 90
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CHIMV8 500

Original Poster:

2,782 posts

245 months

Saturday 5th August 2017
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Hi
New to this forum

Would appreciate urgent advise,looking at buying friends 3.9 litre v8 Auto

Understand all the usual things to look/worry about,but is there any issues with the auto box against a manual

Quick replays would be appreciated,my profile shows I own a TVR 5 litre Rover engine so don't be surprised

Texpis

266 posts

281 months

Saturday 5th August 2017
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As far as I am aware they didn't do a v8 with auto box, so I guess it's a conversion so what box was used if it was a Range Rover box they are good boxes depends onjowwell the conversion Was done

mick

Turn7

25,376 posts

245 months

Saturday 5th August 2017
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50th anniversary and Nas spec were v8 Autos....

No real issues but I wouldnt like an auto for mud plugging.....

It WILL drink though......

bakerstreet

5,001 posts

189 months

Sunday 6th August 2017
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If it's a genuine 50th anniversary model, then snap it up.

If it's a home brew special, I'm not sure I would bother.

camel_landy

5,409 posts

207 months

Sunday 6th August 2017
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The only Defender Auto was the 50th Anniversary and as mentioned previously, if it is... Snap it up.

I wouldn't have any issues mud-plugging in an auto... I'd prefer it as you actually get more control with the auto. The only time you notice a difference is on very steep descents as you don't get as much engine-brakeing as you do with a diesel-manual.

M

SantaBarbara

3,244 posts

132 months

Sunday 6th August 2017
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Has it been a civilian vehicle from new?


Or was it ever a military vehicle?

SantaBarbara

3,244 posts

132 months

Sunday 6th August 2017
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Take a note of the VIN serial number.
If you break the code used in that number it can give you a lot of information,
Year of manufacture, plus other detail

SantaBarbara

3,244 posts

132 months

Sunday 6th August 2017
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camel_landy said:
The only Defender Auto was the 50th Anniversary and as mentioned previously, if it is... Snap it up.

I wouldn't have any issues mud-plugging in an auto... I'd prefer it as you actually get more control with the auto. The only time you notice a difference is on very steep descents as you don't get as much engine-brakeing as you do with a diesel-manual.

M
My memory of those is that they were built about 18 years ago, and the production run was fifty only, expect to see a plate recording the fact that it was a special edition, and they had a lot of special aluminium protection plates on the wings. I remember reading the brochure at the time

Turn7

25,376 posts

245 months

Sunday 6th August 2017
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50th had rollcage and was only available in that bluey green colour too.

NAS were softtops if my memory serves me right.

SantaBarbara

3,244 posts

132 months

Sunday 6th August 2017
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Alloy wheels if I remember correctly after all these years

Moycie

536 posts

221 months

Sunday 6th August 2017
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If it's a 50th, I say go for it. They only made 385. The only factory V8 auto ever produced. Mine has been great, had it over 2 years now.

All you need to know is on here... About the Defender 50th

[Sorry, realised you mentioned 28yr old, so maybe a RR donor into this one, as 50th was made 1998. Doh]





Edited by Moycie on Sunday 6th August 15:07

CHIMV8 500

Original Poster:

2,782 posts

245 months

Monday 7th August 2017
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Thanks guys appreciated replies