I recently bought a Land Rover Defender, not the first one I've had, and although there is something very appealing about them I'm uncomfortable about the complexity of it (td5) and the potential costs of future repairs. I knew this before I bought it of course but bought it anyway, and with only 17000 miles on the clock it should be trouble free for the foreseeable future.......
My unease is getting the better of me though, and I'm thinking of jumping before I'm pushed, and selling it in favour of another classic car (in addition to the Morris), but I'm not sure what. Thoughts so far have included Volvo Amazon and MG Magnette. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Minor and which other classic car?
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Really depends what you want ?
From your other two choices i would you say your looking at Med/large saloons, so how about Triumph 2000/2500, Rover P6 or (a little down market)Consul/Cortina.
From your other two choices i would you say your looking at Med/large saloons, so how about Triumph 2000/2500, Rover P6 or (a little down market)Consul/Cortina.
Paulk
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1959 2dr Milly
Has now sat in back garden for 5 years :(
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1959 2dr Milly
Has now sat in back garden for 5 years :(
http://www.sadmog.morrisminor.com/
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Don't forget the routes group cars, Singer Gaskell or Hillman Minx. The Avenger would be a younger model.
This is hard because you want something that's interesting, possibly road TAX free, but that won't constantly take the available money away from the Minor.
I've had more to spend (or rather save up for work) on my Minor since getting the Spitfire as my run-around.
If your set on a Land Rover you could always get a Series 3 Diesel and run it on home made Bio-Diesel. It would take some investment but would be as near to ‘the good life’ motoring as you’ll ever get as long as you didn’t use over 2,500 litres of fuel a year. Unless that’s changed since I looked into it……
This is hard because you want something that's interesting, possibly road TAX free, but that won't constantly take the available money away from the Minor.
I've had more to spend (or rather save up for work) on my Minor since getting the Spitfire as my run-around.
If your set on a Land Rover you could always get a Series 3 Diesel and run it on home made Bio-Diesel. It would take some investment but would be as near to ‘the good life’ motoring as you’ll ever get as long as you didn’t use over 2,500 litres of fuel a year. Unless that’s changed since I looked into it……
Peter Gisby.

My vote would be for a classic Saab 900 LPT (pre '93). I own one now and my last one covered 164000 miles, the only money i spent on it in 12 years was on a head gasket,apart from consumables and servicing. They are roomy.comfortable and fast(ish),with a massive boot and bags of querky style appeal. Only downside not being tax exempt.
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