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Old 03-08-2008, 06:46 AM   #16 (permalink)
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How is it possible and legal?

An ICI can only alter a vehicle of similar model and year to the US model.

The only year a D110 was brought in to the US was in 93, only a overseas modle 93 can be modified to US specs.

Check it out, scroll down to the Land Rover part, only D110's made in 93.

http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/rules/...elig010807.pdf

Gunny;

That's a really interesting document. I was surprised to see that only a model year 97 D90 could be done, not all 94-97 Defenders. I would think that any year that was imported could have been legally imported/converted.
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Old 03-08-2008, 09:28 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Gunny;

That's a really interesting document. I was surprised to see that only a model year 97 D90 could be done, not all 94-97 Defenders. I would think that any year that was imported could have been legally imported/converted.
It was a real heartbreaker for me. I did a lot of research and had a real nice 110 that i was serious about buying when i was in Uganda. After several calls to ICI's and doing a lot of homework i bought my SIII instead.

I dont regret buying the SIII, but i would still rather had the 110.
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Old 04-01-2008, 02:52 PM   #18 (permalink)
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seems like your best route would be to get like an '82 Series III v8, bring it over as a classic car, restore it. it would be titled as a series, but you could make it look pretty much like a defender if you so desired, although I'd personally rather have a Series.
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Import it now put it in storage, when it's 25 years old blow the dust off and get it titled plated and insured good to go
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Old 07-08-2008, 07:11 AM   #20 (permalink)
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Hi,I'm an italian mechanic and I'm keen on defenders.I'm interested in exporting vehicles to USA,because of my good knowledge of this field.If I only knew which changes should be done on the cars ..then there would be no problems,because I've got friends there.If anyone is interested in buying these vehicles and also could give me some information about this project it would be great..Thanks a lot

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Old 07-08-2008, 08:16 AM   #21 (permalink)
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If your willing to spend the dough, get a perfect 1993 model from Copley Motorcars in Boston.

Or contact East Coast Rovers. They will re-build a perfect 1993 to your spec with the proper legal VIN. Import any parts you would like from the new model and have it installed to your taste and budget.
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Buy, beg, borough or steal a Land Rover 110 body, Buy a legal registered Range Rover Classic LSE and fit afore mentioned body in place of the one on the Range Rover and hey presto, One legal 110.

Don't forget to fit the correct outriggers and rear bumper/chassis crossmember or you lose a lot of stuff in the first corner.
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Do yourself a favour and just put a newer 4.6 into a discovery.

Listen, I have worked on both models american and european. They dont sell as well as the discoveries. And for good measure. They really suck to take offroading. The discovery one has the same approach angles and the same parts.

The new one is more of a pain to drive then the old one. Its got cheap road tires, with a six speed transmission thats a pain to drive. First and reverse are next to each other.

you get better stuff and you are safer in a discovery. Besides you need to go to a land rover dealer to get stuff diagnosed cause the systems there use IDS not testbook like the earlier models. Not to mention parts are a bitch and have to be sent over. The dealer will not have the tools if you need major work. Face it its a real bitch that will cost you in the long run.
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