Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
-
withabix
- Cylinder bore
- Posts: 452
- Joined: Sun Oct 13, 2013 2:24 am
- Location: Maple Ridge
- Contact:
Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
Currently in England, but over in BC by Christmas is my 1997 left hand drive 110 CSW.
Going in the shipping container later this week with the rest of our stuff!
Going in the shipping container later this week with the rest of our stuff!
-
Dave_F
- Washed Up
- Posts: 694
- Joined: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:39 pm
- Location: Deep Cove, N.Van
- Contact:
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
:D sweet
-
scraig
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
She's a beaut and you'll have her in time for Founders Day (early January) to show her off too.... :wink:
-
withabix
- Cylinder bore
- Posts: 452
- Joined: Sun Oct 13, 2013 2:24 am
- Location: Maple Ridge
- Contact:
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
Now there's an idea!
She's a July 1997 300TDi with one German owner from new and fairly full service history.
She's almost as good as she looks, having had a partial refurb and has most of the major issues dealt with. All very original.
Bulkhead has rust on passenger side and will be my next job in the spring. Not too bad but needs dealing with, along with water leak from one of the side windows into the rear tub.
Chassis seems to have benefitted from care, as the main rails seem to be fine with no surprise hidden rust. They are on the 2014 Waxoyl list as I ran out of time! Outriggers/cross members all replaced in the last 12 months.
Re-undersealed after pre-shipping intensive clean.
Interior is all good and only needed the foam on the driver's seat back replacing. Has a saggy roof liner, so re-skinning could be an interesting project next year :)
All window seals replaced and other bits and bobs.
Has a Td5 back door and heated window (which enabled me to easily add a high level brake light from a scrap yard and a Td5 door card) and a swing-away spare wheel mount. Front door steel is good, but 2nd row will be on the 2014 list for attention before they get any worse.
Cambelt changed and brake pipes replaced just before shipping.
The wheels/tyres are 265/75 R16 Yokohamas on 8.5Jx16 Compomotive ATRR wheels - the wheels were designed by Compomotive specifically for the Defender and hence do not foul the steering or brakes etc.
A shame Compomotive went bust, but it meant I got a brand new set of wheels and tyres from a Compomotive dealer for less than the price of the tyres on their own!! The wonder of eBay!!
Shipping container has a few boxes of bits in it for future work, including a few service kits, various clips and fixings and a pair of bulkhead top corner repair panels in case the need arises when I deal with the rust next year!
The paint is Mercedes Arctic White (which is their standard van colour), so should be easily matched.
She's a July 1997 300TDi with one German owner from new and fairly full service history.
She's almost as good as she looks, having had a partial refurb and has most of the major issues dealt with. All very original.
Bulkhead has rust on passenger side and will be my next job in the spring. Not too bad but needs dealing with, along with water leak from one of the side windows into the rear tub.
Chassis seems to have benefitted from care, as the main rails seem to be fine with no surprise hidden rust. They are on the 2014 Waxoyl list as I ran out of time! Outriggers/cross members all replaced in the last 12 months.
Re-undersealed after pre-shipping intensive clean.
Interior is all good and only needed the foam on the driver's seat back replacing. Has a saggy roof liner, so re-skinning could be an interesting project next year :)
All window seals replaced and other bits and bobs.
Has a Td5 back door and heated window (which enabled me to easily add a high level brake light from a scrap yard and a Td5 door card) and a swing-away spare wheel mount. Front door steel is good, but 2nd row will be on the 2014 list for attention before they get any worse.
Cambelt changed and brake pipes replaced just before shipping.
The wheels/tyres are 265/75 R16 Yokohamas on 8.5Jx16 Compomotive ATRR wheels - the wheels were designed by Compomotive specifically for the Defender and hence do not foul the steering or brakes etc.
A shame Compomotive went bust, but it meant I got a brand new set of wheels and tyres from a Compomotive dealer for less than the price of the tyres on their own!! The wonder of eBay!!
Shipping container has a few boxes of bits in it for future work, including a few service kits, various clips and fixings and a pair of bulkhead top corner repair panels in case the need arises when I deal with the rust next year!
The paint is Mercedes Arctic White (which is their standard van colour), so should be easily matched.
Last edited by withabix on Tue Oct 22, 2013 10:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
Crs
- Missing Link
- Posts: 595
- Joined: Mon Oct 08, 2012 3:16 pm
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
Very nice! Probably the newest Defender around. :D
Okay, I have to ask: It's really close to the garage. Does it fit? It looks like a close thing. :shock:
Okay, I have to ask: It's really close to the garage. Does it fit? It looks like a close thing. :shock:
-
withabix
- Cylinder bore
- Posts: 452
- Joined: Sun Oct 13, 2013 2:24 am
- Location: Maple Ridge
- Contact:
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
It might have fitted if I took the roof rack offCrs wrote:Very nice! Probably the newest Defender around. :D
Okay, I have to ask: It's really close to the garage. Does it fit? It looks like a close thing. :shock:
...and if there was ACTUALLY space for a vehicle in my garage :shock:
Eleven years in this house and a vehicle has not set a wheel in there.
Where else do you expect people to keep all the crap in little British houses??
-
paullo
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
Good luck with the voyage across the Pond; only bit of advice - if you're packing anything that'll be affected by temperature into the container - be mindful that it can get pretty cold on the train ride from Montreal to the West Coast. From personal experience, it was around -40c when our container crossed the country and a few things nearly got damaged beyond salvage.
Last edited by paullo on Thu Jul 17, 2014 7:47 am, edited 1 time in total.
-
withabix
- Cylinder bore
- Posts: 452
- Joined: Sun Oct 13, 2013 2:24 am
- Location: Maple Ridge
- Contact:
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
Originally expected via the long sea route via Panama Canal, now coming on the short sea route to Montreal and onward to Vancouver via CP Rail.
Expected to arrive in Kelowna in about 3 weeks time now!
Then it will just be the mortgage for ICBC insurance to deal with!!!
Currently loading in Royal Seaforth Dock, Liverpool (not that I'm keeping track online or anything....) - delayed by the recent storm in UK and Europe!
Expected to arrive in Kelowna in about 3 weeks time now!
Then it will just be the mortgage for ICBC insurance to deal with!!!
Currently loading in Royal Seaforth Dock, Liverpool (not that I'm keeping track online or anything....) - delayed by the recent storm in UK and Europe!
-
withabix
- Cylinder bore
- Posts: 452
- Joined: Sun Oct 13, 2013 2:24 am
- Location: Maple Ridge
- Contact:
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
Well, she's arrived!
- Attachments
-
- Kelowna.jpg
- (164.35 KiB) Downloaded 4553 times
-
- CSW.jpg
- (212.6 KiB) Downloaded 4553 times
-
ANDYD
- Defender of the World
- Posts: 3077
- Joined: Tue Mar 09, 2004 10:45 pm
- Location: Sunny Steveston BC
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
Very nice ....... That's a big container, any spare ones in there?
-
withabix
- Cylinder bore
- Posts: 452
- Joined: Sun Oct 13, 2013 2:24 am
- Location: Maple Ridge
- Contact:
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
LOL...only boring things like furniture (plus Landy bits and bobs obviously!)ANDYD wrote:Very nice ....... That's a big container, any spare ones in there?
I'm please to say she started first time, once I had given her a drink :D
-
LandyAndy
- Maxi Drive
- Posts: 319
- Joined: Tue Nov 30, 2004 2:54 pm
- Location: Revelstoke
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
Very nice.... you'll have to head up here to give her a good snow bath :wink:
-
withabix
- Cylinder bore
- Posts: 452
- Joined: Sun Oct 13, 2013 2:24 am
- Location: Maple Ridge
- Contact:
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
Inspection, registration and sharpintakeofbreathwhenIpayfortheinsurance on Friday....
:bounce:
:bounce:
-
ANDYD
- Defender of the World
- Posts: 3077
- Joined: Tue Mar 09, 2004 10:45 pm
- Location: Sunny Steveston BC
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
Good luck I'm sure it will all go well .....
At least you don't have to do the AirCare :bs: fiasco in your neck of the woods ...
Let us know how it goes.
At least you don't have to do the AirCare :bs: fiasco in your neck of the woods ...
Let us know how it goes.
-
withabix
- Cylinder bore
- Posts: 452
- Joined: Sun Oct 13, 2013 2:24 am
- Location: Maple Ridge
- Contact:
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
All licensed and on the road!
The hardest job was paying for the insurance. Ouch.
Second hardest was drilling the winch bumper for the front license plate! Had to buy a new drill :roll:
The hardest job was paying for the insurance. Ouch.
Second hardest was drilling the winch bumper for the front license plate! Had to buy a new drill :roll:
-
ANDYD
- Defender of the World
- Posts: 3077
- Joined: Tue Mar 09, 2004 10:45 pm
- Location: Sunny Steveston BC
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
Good to hear, now you can go play in the snow 8)
Typically Ive found the Defender 110 basic insurance with ICBC to be between $1200 and $1600 per year depending on your hard earnt discount rating.... Then the "top up" options can add another $200 to $500 on top of that.
I'm not sure what ICBC "black book" replacement cost shows because as you know, over here Defenders can range from $8000 to $80,000 :shock: .... hopefully I never need to find out!
Typically Ive found the Defender 110 basic insurance with ICBC to be between $1200 and $1600 per year depending on your hard earnt discount rating.... Then the "top up" options can add another $200 to $500 on top of that.
I'm not sure what ICBC "black book" replacement cost shows because as you know, over here Defenders can range from $8000 to $80,000 :shock: .... hopefully I never need to find out!
-
withabix
- Cylinder bore
- Posts: 452
- Joined: Sun Oct 13, 2013 2:24 am
- Location: Maple Ridge
- Contact:
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
Due to Christmas preparations, the furthest off road so far has been up the driveway (albeit a long, slippery steep one!).
Post-Christmas adventures may transpire, however I have just noticed that a fuel tank leak has appeared. Trust me to decide to get a tank full....
May be the seam, or the sender (although the latter is new)...haven't looked yet! I certainly won't be eating THAT yellow snow...
Siphon, half tanks and a jerry can for a while, until I have time to deal with (or at this time of the year, get someone else to deal with!)
Post-Christmas adventures may transpire, however I have just noticed that a fuel tank leak has appeared. Trust me to decide to get a tank full....
May be the seam, or the sender (although the latter is new)...haven't looked yet! I certainly won't be eating THAT yellow snow...
Siphon, half tanks and a jerry can for a while, until I have time to deal with (or at this time of the year, get someone else to deal with!)
-
RobTheGob
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
I would have thought insurance in the Okanogan would have been similar to Vancouver Island - which isn't too bad.withabix wrote: The hardest job was paying for the insurance. Ouch.
How long have you been driving (clean)? I have the max discount and my NAS 90 is less than $1100 for full coverage (with extra liability and collision/comp), including business use.
-
withabix
- Cylinder bore
- Posts: 452
- Joined: Sun Oct 13, 2013 2:24 am
- Location: Maple Ridge
- Contact:
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
A very long time, however it is very difficult to get ICBC to accept the Insurance History letters that you get from UK insurance companies.RobTheGob wrote:withabix wrote: How long have you been driving (clean)?
Of the 8 years you can submit (to get 5% discount per year), they rejected 7 of the letters because they only had first and middle initials and not full name.... :|
We have 6 months to provide revised letters to get the discount as a refund.
Kelowna/Okanagan insurance is apparently quite high - if you've seen the drivers and the number of crashes every day on 97 through the city, you would understand why!!
-
LandyAndy
- Maxi Drive
- Posts: 319
- Joined: Tue Nov 30, 2004 2:54 pm
- Location: Revelstoke
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
It took us about 3 months to finally get ICBC to accept our max UK NCD, what a royal PITA.... anything to make them money.... :evil:
-
Arcades
- Captain Crunch
- Posts: 267
- Joined: Sat Aug 25, 2012 2:21 pm
- Location: Vancouver, BC
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
Welcome to the joys of defender ownership... Hard to kill them but they do develop a lot of "injuries"!withabix wrote:Due to Christmas preparations, the furthest off road so far has been up the driveway (albeit a long, slippery steep one!).
Post-Christmas adventures may transpire, however I have just noticed that a fuel tank leak has appeared. Trust me to decide to get a tank full....
May be the seam, or the sender (although the latter is new)...haven't looked yet! I certainly won't be eating THAT yellow snow...
Siphon, half tanks and a jerry can for a while, until I have time to deal with (or at this time of the year, get someone else to deal with!)
-
RobTheGob
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
That's interesting (and disappointing). We spent 19 years in Alberta and they actually wanted letters all the way back to approve our discount. Initially - I couldn't even recall the insurance companies involved (it's private there and we had several underwriters and several acquisitions during that time) - but we put our heads together and got all of the history - except for 9 months! ICBC took that 9 months off the discount!withabix wrote: A very long time, however it is very difficult to get ICBC to accept the Insurance History letters that you get from UK insurance companies.
I'm hoping you can get it sorted out in time!
-
LandyAndy
- Maxi Drive
- Posts: 319
- Joined: Tue Nov 30, 2004 2:54 pm
- Location: Revelstoke
Re: Soon to be spotted in Kelowna...
They'll use any excuse to wiggle out of giving you your deserved discount... I guess it's just one of the things you have to put up with to live here :evil:RobTheGob wrote:That's interesting (and disappointing). We spent 19 years in Alberta and they actually wanted letters all the way back to approve our discount. Initially - I couldn't even recall the insurance companies involved (it's private there and we had several underwriters and several acquisitions during that time) - but we put our heads together and got all of the history - except for 9 months! ICBC took that 9 months off the discount!withabix wrote: A very long time, however it is very difficult to get ICBC to accept the Insurance History letters that you get from UK insurance companies.
I'm hoping you can get it sorted out in time!

