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Rich_P:
Oh right, you'll need to apply to the DVLA for the relevent documents and possibly a replacement age related registration.

lightweight-love:
very tidy paint job! looking good. Id expect insurance to be around the £650-£700 mark for basic just yourself on 3rd party fire n theft, footman and james are a good place to check with, classic insurance!
certainly will be cheaper than anything ur mates will be driving,

Dave123:

--- Quote from: lightweight-love on June 18, 2008, 00:32:37 ---very tidy paint job! looking good. Id expect insurance to be around the £650-£700 mark for basic just yourself on 3rd party fire n theft, footman and james are a good place to check with, classic insurance!
certainly will be cheaper than anything ur mates will be driving,

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Ah, thanks very much, And thanks for the comment on the paint job, You'd never guess but it was actually done by brush :), There's a few brush strokes but nothing to major as probably the first day i drive it it'll probably be covered in mud and have a good few dents :lol:

Tommo:

--- Quote from: Dave123 on June 13, 2008, 12:01:11 ---
--- Quote from: Rich_P on June 13, 2008, 10:10:28 ---It will be cheap as far as insurance goes for young drivers, but won't be cheap.  That make sense?  :lol:  My recommendation is to go as a named driver under a parent's policy temporarily for your first few months till you get a full licence at the very least.  After one full year of driving, you should be able to find insurers willing to insure you for under £2,000.

If the vehicle is completely standard and you're keeping it that way, contact Footman James on their Classic Insurance number and ask them about the young driver classic policy.  :)

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Thank you very much, The only problem i'm finding with getting isurance anywhere is that it's currently on Q plates just because it had the number plates and plate registration documents lost so they just stuck it on Q plates so i'm looking into getting it off.

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Might be best to start as if you dont have any documents for it at all. Get the chassis number and get a land rover club to give a certificate saying how old that chassis number is. Then you can take that to the DVLA and after a few forms, a bit of a fee, and probably an inspection they should give you an age related plate.

My 90 is on a Q. insurance just wanted to know why so i said it was ex MOD.

benbenukuk:
Im insured with with Adrian Flux http://www.adrianflux.co.uk/ my Insurence with my Rangie is £142 a month but when I had my series it was between £700-£800 a year, hope this helps your landy looks great by the way  :)  Ben

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