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Vehicle & Technical => Series Land Rovers => Topic started by: carbore on March 09, 2009, 23:33:09

Title: Selling up, split the goodies or sell in one go
Post by: carbore on March 09, 2009, 23:33:09
Im currently trying to shift my series 3 as I have no time No MOT, Needs a LOT of work but TAX Exempt

Currently in Paper for £750 with overdive (not fitted) and Bulkhead (not fitted, needed)

Should I continue to try this or sell the bits separatley ??????????

Overdive worth over £150 according to ebay includes levers etc.
Bulkhead??????? needs 1 corner welding otherwise v.good (un dressed but some parts available as I took them off intending to paint)
Nato Hitch (popper MOD one I think) not fitted
Spare windscreen (worthless?)
Truck Mirrors

im not going to break the whole thing as I have no time and its too nice to break, but I do have the bits handy that I never got round to fit.

Im guessing the Landy is worth about £450 without the desirable bits. shame as its a nice trayback converted ex brakedown lorry.
Title: Re: Selling up, split the goodies or sell in one go
Post by: carbore on March 11, 2009, 11:30:52
Looks like £200+ is right for the OD

What about the bulkhead any ideas, I have been told they are worth "a lot" ?

Also Military(as in prooper MOD one)  Nato Hitch £40????

Thanks,

Id still love to be able to get the thing on the road though.
Title: Re: Selling up, split the goodies or sell in one go
Post by: fordlltwm on March 11, 2009, 16:32:15
i think its series 2 /2a bulkheads that are worth a lot, series 3's not so much
Title: Re: Selling up, split the goodies or sell in one go
Post by: stuntman on March 11, 2009, 19:41:01
Hello mate, the bulkhead in good nick, needing no welding 'may' fetch £50-£75, the bonnets wortch a fiver if it's straight, the truck cab if it's in good straight condition is worth between £50 and £80, if it's got a headling and panels then you could be looking at £150 top end, the doors are worth aroung £50 if they are really straight with no corrosion if the frames are slightly crusty knock a tenner off. The chassis with a tax exemt log book that could be rebuilt could fetch £150-£200, the seats if they are good could fetch around £50, maybe £75 if they are the delux version, the axles aren't really worth anything, maybe a tenner to someone that needs one, I've struggled to sell a rebuilt 2.25 petrol with unleaded head, in the end it was donated to a friend who was short of cash, the gearboxs aren't worth much, maybe a little if tit's from a 2.

That's about it really.
Title: Re: Selling up, split the goodies or sell in one go
Post by: carbore on March 12, 2009, 09:53:27
Thanks for the info. Ideally ill sell the OD for £200 and the rest as is "for restoration" at £450 maybe wihtout the hitch and a dash clock I have (that its does not need)
Title: Re: Selling up, split the goodies or sell in one go
Post by: Lucy1978 on March 12, 2009, 11:40:34
I bought a tax exempt MOT failure series 3 a year or so back (market has collapsed since then) paid £230 for the whole car.

try looking on OLLR, there's some wanted ads one for an overdrive and there was one for a truck cab too.

Landies with out MOT's really aren't worth anything unless they're something special.  my 109 with 6months tax and MOT only reached £600 on Eblag a couple of weeks back.
Title: Re: Selling up, split the goodies or sell in one go
Post by: stuntman on March 12, 2009, 12:02:35
I'm with crhis mate, they really have plumeted. Like I said if you want to move any bits on lets me know.
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