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RX6RCROL
March 11th, 2004, 06:17 PM
$13,000 Must sell ASAP
Includes full Tickford soft top(good), fast back top(fair), bikini(fair), tonneu cover(poor), roll cage(good), hardtop(fair), Prerunner front bumper(good), Michelin A/T 265/75/16(30,000 mile left on them), Also have SS LTB(offroad use only), drivetrain(good), engine(good), body(fair), interior(fair), Overall condition(Fair).
145,000 miles
Salvage title CLEANED
VIN# saldv2286RA939154
Lots of pictures.
Located in Wake Forest NC 27587
Hedrickmt@hotmail.com
919-740-2852
RX6RCROL
March 11th, 2004, 06:26 PM
dent, interior, engine, shocks and cones
RX6RCROL
March 12th, 2004, 09:02 AM
This is the same Defender 90 before the repairs, the paint and the cleaned title. No frame damage. Doesn't take much to total a Defender 90.
RX6RCROL
June 23rd, 2005, 09:19 PM
FORSALE as of 06/23/2005
ron
June 24th, 2005, 11:40 AM
Do you have the full cage for the truck?
which tranny does it have, is it original?
how is the rust situation?
does it have AC?
done a head gasket on it?
If i do a carfax will it show a totaled status?
Did they re paint it the correct way when they did the respray ie. strip
everything down then prime and paint or just a quickie?
Thanks,
Ron
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paulb
June 24th, 2005, 02:01 PM
Matt -
go to the wanted forum - Dude in France needs a top.
go to the help forum - Chili needs a fast back (he is in Vegas
Tx for the rack - I'm loving it.
PS to all - Matt just sold me a full rack - really busted a gut packing the thing. Good dude!
RX6RCROL
June 26th, 2005, 10:01 AM
-The truck currently has the full roll cage installed as well as the Tickford soft top.
-R-380
-There is rust. Nothing structural, just cosmetic. Base of the doors.
-NO A/C
-No head gasket repair. The engine is not the original engine that came in the vehicle. The engine was replaced after the accident. The engine that was put in it was out of another Defender with les miles. The motor is probably one of the nicer parts on the truck. Never had any problems with it. But I use it, and I think they like that.
The Carfax definetly shows that the vehicle was totaled. Not trying to hide that fact. On my North Carolina State Title it says on one line that this is a Rebuilt From Salvage Vehicle. Its never effected my ability to finance the vehicle.
For a while I was a ski instructor at Deer Valley in Utah. The vehicle was painted their by a local body shop. I think they did a great job. The jobs 2 years old, but I've seen series with original paint that looked better.
If your interested in this truck you really need to come and see. The price is where it is for a reason. A perfect reconditioned salvaged vehicle should sell for $2000 less than one that is not salvaged. I'm selling this truck for $7000 less than a like new 94 Defender ($20,000) with the same mileage.
Other notes: If you want the hardtop installed I can do it, no charge. The truck will also be completely tuned up, oil changed, plugs....etc before delivery. I might even be able to throw in 4 new U-joints.
Reason for selling: After my girlfriend walked around with it on her ring finger for a few days she decided she would much rather have a ring.
evilfij
June 26th, 2005, 03:52 PM
"After my girlfriend walked around with it on her ring finger for a few days she decided she would much rather have a ring."
Oh that is bull. I sold my last one to get Alyssa a range rover--never again! She better be a good girlfriend.
Is the fastback a 94 style or 95 style. If 94 I would buy it if the new owner did not want it.
Ron
PS I saw this truck at Uwharrie about 3-4 years ago and it was definately not messed up bad in the accident. Everything was strait except the hood/fender/front corner. Unlike a lot of salvage trucks this one was really light damage.
uzj100
June 28th, 2005, 04:55 PM
Does it have the backseat?
Thanks,
uzj100
Raleigh, NC
RX6RCROL
June 28th, 2005, 09:09 PM
No back seat.
Do not know what year the top is.
evilfij
June 28th, 2005, 11:08 PM
If it uses snaps it is a 94 style, if it uses belt rail it is 95 style.
Ron
RX6RCROL
June 29th, 2005, 09:22 AM
My top has the belt rail.
Rover1050
June 29th, 2005, 05:51 PM
Jesus, either buy it or call Matt. Matt I wouldn't bother responding to these posers.
evilfij
June 30th, 2005, 08:09 PM
" full Tickford soft top(good)"
How does one use a tickford top with the belt rail system?
RX6RCROL
July 2nd, 2005, 08:14 PM
Its a secret. Buy the truck and you'll find out...
Mike Hippert
July 2nd, 2005, 09:40 PM
" full Tickford soft top(good)"
How does one use a tickford top with the belt rail system?
I can fit either top on my 90 too :grin
evilfij
July 2nd, 2005, 11:38 PM
Humm, if I came home with another truck I would be living it in.
Good luck with the sale. Try posting it on pirate4x4.com as well.
Ron
paulb
July 5th, 2005, 12:44 PM
A quick pirate here - sorry Matt.
Where can on but the plastic strip on the canvas part of the top for the belt rail to convert a tickford to rail system? I have a rail system and an old top I want to modify but need plastic. Help me pls.
RX6RCROL
July 5th, 2005, 03:11 PM
Alright, since it does not look like I'm actually going to sell the truck here at this site we might as well talk about the top. My tickford top still has the snaps on it. My tonnea cover and my fast back have a rail. The metal rail is riveted to the vehicle. In order to avoid having to take the rail off and on I decided to drill into the rail and install snaps. The snaps just screw in. When its time to use a belt rail top the snaps come out. The rail that was added to the cover is shapped like a J. It was done that way when I got it. The snaps were not removed. The rail was cut to go around the snaps. The J part of the rail just hooks under the metal rail. It works great and if I knew where to get more of this plastic J rail, I would have it put on the tickford top. In fact my brother Will H. (aka: Defender know it all) very well may know where to get this plastic J rail. The tonnea with the plastic rail came from him. So Will if you're out there how about a quick response...
Brent Nevin
July 6th, 2005, 08:44 PM
with a salvage title ,cleaned.. what would that do to insurance and getting it licensed?
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Oh, and im interested in knowing if its still available!
RX6RCROL
July 7th, 2005, 11:50 AM
My insurance is $700 dollars a year. Registration is not effected. I've had the truck financed twice without any problems, once recently. The only time anyone ever knows the truck was salvaged is when they look at the title piece of paper. Oh and there is the huge sticker they make you put on the side of the truck that reads "THIS IS A REBUILT FROM SALVAGE PIECE OF @#$% VEHICLE".
All jokes aside the only time anyone ever ask me about the salvage title is when I put the truck up for sale. Its like there was a special on 60 minutes that told everyone in the country if they bought a vehicle with a salvage title it was going to blow up and there neighbors would give them funny looks when they pulled in the driveway. I don't acknowledge the title and if you want a cheap Defender neither should you.
FORSALE as of: 07/07/2005
RX6RCROL
July 10th, 2005, 03:36 PM
Now considering resonable offers.....Thanks, Matt H.
JBurt
July 10th, 2005, 08:09 PM
Would you consider parting the wheels out?
RX6RCROL
July 31st, 2005, 05:41 PM
Sold 7/31/05
RX6RCROL
December 21st, 2005, 04:13 PM
Hedrickmt@hotmail.com
jdempsey
February 5th, 2006, 02:13 AM
dang it all. looks like i missed a good one
Lockwood
April 5th, 2006, 01:52 PM
I am intrested. I live in Virginia. What would you say to $10000?
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woops... nevermind
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