chrisg1427

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Myself and my good lady are both big Defender fans and have both done off-road driving days in them.

We're going on honeymoon to a cottage in the Scottish Highlands for two weeks in November and would love to get there from our home in Cheshire in a Defender, both for fun and because there could well be snow on the roads up there at that time of the year.

The problem is, only a couple of companies hire them for personal use. Out of them, one's only got a big 12-seater 110 available which is so expensive it would almost be cheaper to buy one, and the other (SHB) say you have to provide your own insurance. However, they also say that insurance can't come from a temporary cover provider, which are the only companies I've found willing to provide temporary cover, so it's a bit of a Catch-22.

As a result, I thought I'd come on here and see if anyone would be interested in loaning a Defender, in exchange for a suitable financial reward. I would get fully comprehensive cover for the use and provide proof of that of course (been quoted £110 for a TD5 which isn't bad) and can also provide my full clean driving licence and proof of the 10+ years no claims I've got on my own car insurance (aged 30, never had an accident, neither has the Mrs). I'm also a RoSPA member and advanced biker, for what it's worth.

I've also got full RAC cover with recovery to any address in the UK, so if it breaks down, I can get it back to where it needs to be at least.

The only catch is that there would be two dogs coming along for the ride so that may put some people off. But if anyone's interested, PM me to discuss.

Would prefer a 90 hard top or ex-military but anything considered. Thanks for reading!

Chris.
 
Hi. You may find people a bit reluctant on this one. The level of theft and general scull-duggery inflicted on Defenders at the moment is horrendous and lending out to unknown individuals is unlikely to appeal.

Your question has been asked before here.

Best of luck.
 
Yeah right Like someones gonna lend you a perfectly good landy?? FFS where do these idiots come from. would you like them to valet it before ya pick it up as well??
 
If anyone is stupid enuff to lend their 110's out, I'm looking for one that's just had recent new springs and shocks, fitted. & prefferably had the front axle reconditioned.Save me having to splash out gettting mine repaired. :doh:
 
Myself and my good lady are both big Defender fans and have both done off-road driving days in them.

We're going on honeymoon to a cottage in the Scottish Highlands for two weeks in November and would love to get there from our home in Cheshire in a Defender, both for fun and because there could well be snow on the roads up there at that time of the year.

The problem is, only a couple of companies hire them for personal use. Out of them, one's only got a big 12-seater 110 available which is so expensive it would almost be cheaper to buy one, and the other (SHB) say you have to provide your own insurance. However, they also say that insurance can't come from a temporary cover provider, which are the only companies I've found willing to provide temporary cover, so it's a bit of a Catch-22.

As a result, I thought I'd come on here and see if anyone would be interested in loaning a Defender, in exchange for a suitable financial reward. I would get fully comprehensive cover for the use and provide proof of that of course (been quoted £110 for a TD5 which isn't bad) and can also provide my full clean driving licence and proof of the 10+ years no claims I've got on my own car insurance (aged 30, never had an accident, neither has the Mrs). I'm also a RoSPA member and advanced biker, for what it's worth.

I've also got full RAC cover with recovery to any address in the UK, so if it breaks down, I can get it back to where it needs to be at least.

The only catch is that there would be two dogs coming along for the ride so that may put some people off. But if anyone's interested, PM me to discuss.

Would prefer a 90 hard top or ex-military but anything considered. Thanks for reading!

Chris.
rent one from else where. and no one is gonna lend yer one. ever.
 
gotta agree with goonarmy.... these landys are pride and joys of the members on here...and you cannot expect someone to let them lend it to you..... tell you what when you go to scottish highlands can i lend your house for the fortnight?
 
I'll lend you one and insure it for you too but it'll cost you £12,000


I'll need that in cash, bonds or bank transfer though
 
If she is under 40 years old and milfy can I borrow the wife?? hopefully she doesnt sit 12 and doesnt make any squeaks or rattles.:D
 

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