Hi Edward, I Just read the (idiotic) reponse from Grunt and thought I'd say hello.
First off - I love hog!! Do you enter competitions and have a special recipe? I don't know what part of the country you'll be moving to, but you may have a booking here!!! And as far as finding a Land Rover goes I'd be delighted to help in whatever way I can.
I've had a 90 for 5 years, and before that had a Range Rover. I'm no mechanic, but I do know what to look for and what a straight car should be like.
Are you sure about a 90? They look better but with the wife and kids, plus all your kit on board I'm sure that a 110 would be more suitable. Unless you're not for turning that is. A 110 tows better too, and they don't cost any more to buy!
As GRUNT says - service history and condition are all important. There is such a variety of cars available it's tricky to give generalist advice at this distance. So many cars look really good in the photo - then when you see and drive them they turn out to be worn and rusting.
I'll have a look through a few magazines to see if there are any articles I can scan for you which have buying advice, there's also a good book worth buying called 'You and your Land Rover Ninety, One Ten & Defender - buying, enjoying, maintaining, modifying' by Martin Hodder
[URL="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1859606679/sr=8-5/qid=1143220541/ref=sr_1_5/102-3212571-4168933?%5Fencoding=UTF8"]http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1859606679/sr=8-5/qid=1143220541/ref=sr_1_5/102-3212571-4168933?%5Fencoding=UTF8[/URL] ,
at $25 it's not too pricey - you'll also see some other titles there too that might catch your eye.
Here's a link to a whole load of photos I've taken too, a mix of motors there - mines the light blue hard top 90 V8 station wagon.
http://best4x4xfar.com/gallery/index.php?cat=10016
Cheers
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PS - I've just seen that Slob has got in on the act in the forum - beavis and butthead springs to mind or what?