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franfluff Feb 6th 2013 9:01 am

Re: EXPORTING A Landrover!
 
yes paddocks will send out to you in Canada and also had a message from someone with another company who will also send out parts so im not too worried about that! Was gonna attach a picture of our two landys but not sure how to attach to this thread? Ours is a n and E reg, the E reg is completely newly built, the n reg is the offroader with locking diffs the lot, think ive posted laready on here hwt she has. Yes you never get back what you spend on them but its a passion and my hubbys hobby. Picking the new landy (E reg) up on sunday, very exited! My hubby also does most of the work himself. If youre on facebook you can look up my hubby, ill inbox you his name or inbox yours nad ill try n find you lol, some great pics of the landys offroading. Where abouts in Canada are you moving to then? x

MikeUK Feb 6th 2013 9:12 am

Re: EXPORTING A Landrover!
 

Originally Posted by Animal (Post 10528847)
I've been toying with the idea of bringing an original shaped Mini. Be cheaper sharing a container with others bringing a small car also !

I’ve brought a 1992 Mini over, used RoRo without any issue
Also used a broker, it helps
Parts are not an issue, I use either a local merchant who buys in bulk form the UK or MiniSpares who are UK based and ship quite reasonably, I never use the US suppliers as the mark up is high.
Finding a garage that will sort out a British car isn’t hard, but finding one that really knows what they’re doing and will do it for a fair price isn’t easy either.

franfluff Feb 6th 2013 9:23 am

Re: EXPORTING A Landrover!
 
we shall be using a 40ft container as also bringing furniture etc. but have heard the RORO is a good way! x

franfluff Jul 7th 2013 5:09 am

Re: EXPORTING A Landrover!
 

Originally Posted by curleytops (Post 10399072)
This old beast lives just a few miles east of you in NW Ont. Circa 1955 Series 1 originally owned by the province of Ontario, it was one of two that originally broke trail for sections of what is now Hwy. 11 between Hwy. 11/17 and Fort Frances, Ontario. My Dad bought it in 1971 and it still runs today but more or less just for snow ploughing now. "The Antichrist" has been a godsend for moving tons of snow over the years. I keep nagging my Dad to restore it properly, perhaps one day he'll listen to me.

Hey got our 2 defenders over in mb now, hubbys set up a group on facebook called LandRover Owners northern america, pls join to get some more landrover owners on there ;)

Scrapcat Jul 8th 2013 12:54 am

Re: EXPORTING A Landrover!
 
DH bought his lightweight landrover in our 45ft container. It's hardly been driven since though (been too busy) and now we're planning on going back to the UK he's thinking of selling it here as it will be worth more and we can avoid the cost of shipping it back again...

james.mc Jul 9th 2013 4:31 am

Re: EXPORTING A Landrover!
 

Originally Posted by franfluff (Post 10788568)
Hey got our 2 defenders over in mb now, hubbys set up a group on facebook called LandRover Owners northern america, pls join to get some more landrover owners on there ;)

Re FB group: Can't find it.:confused:

Siouxie Jul 9th 2013 5:11 am

Re: EXPORTING A Landrover!
 

Originally Posted by franfluff (Post 10788568)
Hey got our 2 defenders over in mb now, hubbys set up a group on facebook called LandRover Owners northern america, pls join to get some more landrover owners on there ;)

There are a few 'clubs' around you might be interested in:

http://www.roverparts.com/clubs/#CANADA
http://www.lrfaq.org/FAQ.5.clubs.na.html
http://www.roverlanders.bc.ca/

I couldn't find your FB group either.

:)

Watership Down Jul 9th 2013 5:16 am

Re: EXPORTING A Landrover!
 
In 1982 I brought over a 1968 Lotus Elan +2 I didn't have to pay taxes on it because it was owned by me in the UK. It's a pig of a job driving a right hand vehicle simply because it's difficult to overtake when you can't see past the vehicle in front. After 3 years I was driving down the 401 near Toronto the damn thing caught fire. I got out and had to watch as that classic car melted down "sniff sniff"

franfluff Jul 10th 2013 12:16 pm

Re: EXPORTING A Landrover!
 

Originally Posted by siouxie (Post 10791579)
There are a few 'clubs' around you might be interested in:

http://www.roverparts.com/clubs/#CANADA
http://www.lrfaq.org/FAQ.5.clubs.na.html
http://www.roverlanders.bc.ca/

I couldn't find your FB group either.

:)

Look up Lee Wilkinson on fb add him as a friend rhen he will add you, i found it fine so that is weird x


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