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Vehicle & Technical => Series Land Rovers => Topic started by: boss on October 03, 2007, 09:28:16

Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: boss on October 03, 2007, 09:28:16
im looking into buying a s3 or s3 lightweight. insurance is cheaper than on my disco or clio(french piece of crap!) and probibly easer to fix. is there anything in perticular i should watch out for when buying one or is it a bad idea all together?
Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: harryhedgehog on October 03, 2007, 10:56:03
No good idea, big boys mechano kit, 12 months MOT and good solid chassis a reasonable starting point.
Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: Brian the Sn@il on October 03, 2007, 11:08:57
After buying a 1978 one which failed on 17 items for the MOT

heres a few.

Rear Crossmember rotten
Lots of Rot that needed welding.

If you ccan get one thats had all of the weldind done properly and main chasis bit replaced with new items ( like mine )

With a 12 month ticked on it, it will sail through at least another 3 MOTs :)

Ive had a Engineer working full time on this 1978 for 3 weeks now, and its about to go in for its re test. It will sail through. :)

Cost me £ 275  and goodness knows what its worth now with a 12 month ticket on it.....

Ive spent including labour  about a grand on it, which isnt that bad i think.
That includes a New headgasket on the Diesel engine.
No smoke and runs as sweet as :)


They dont have Power Steering.  A Power steering pump and kit costs about £ 750 ! plus installation :(
Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: boss on October 03, 2007, 13:28:31
welding no problem as i am fully certified. and im burley enough to cope with no pas. do they get nicked alot?
Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: carbore on October 03, 2007, 14:00:16
I recently bought my Series 3 and have already learned a few lessons and formed some opinions.

Firstly I just after purchase I got a very useful book published by Land Rover Owners Mag; The 3 Series restoration manual, its a collection of articles that they ran when the did a series 3 project.  Its not a technical manaul but it makes for good bedtime reading and has a GUIDE TO ASSESSING A SERIES 3.
Amazon sell it http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rover-Restoration-Portfolio-Brooklands-Portfol/dp/1855205270/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/203-9302903-3426345?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191414061&sr=8-2

Secondly dont buy the Haynes manual as they cover too broad a range I,II,III so why not visit the LRO magazine webiste, look in the series 3 forum and find a the link to download the full rover series 3 workshop and parts manuals (gold dust)

Re MOT or not, mine had 3 months MOT and I have just found a very big hole in the chassis. I dont think there is much difference between a recent failure and say sub 6 months but id agree that anything with a fresh MOT is likley to be in fairly good order.
Stuff with no MOT sells for a LOT less (on ebay) but be aware that you need a big vehicle to tow a landrover (not even my freelander is rated enough)

Parts a cheap and easy to come buy, so the chassis is the main issue as the rest is all easy enough to bolt on.

You can get Tax Exempt S3 which is worth it, although the later ones have a 5 bearing engine which is stronger.

Gearbox whine on mine in all but foruth hinted at a worn layshaft bearing, Which transpired to be totally disintegrated (see my post)

Most S3 will haev a number of bodges holding the together, but if you are up for the work then its not too difficult/expensive but if its a vehicle you rely on then take a long hard look.

Check the swivels on the front for pitting, the usual checks on brakes, gears, try the transfer box, make sure 4wd engages/disengages.

Make sure a Tax exampt S3 has nto been ringed (check the chassis/engine number carefully)

Check its got an unleaded conversion (unless you dont mind the extra work of lead replacements etc)
Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: harryhedgehog on October 03, 2007, 17:20:34
If you can find a resonable un-molested original truck your on to a winner, but then again if your going to "pimp it up" disregard this bit.

Go on your first impression and walk / run away immediately if your not happy before the bug bites :)

Parts cheap, insurance v. cheap £123 for fully comp on my v.original 83 A reg SWB S3 with no NCD & valued @ £2000.
Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: boss on October 03, 2007, 18:34:43
ha! its not going to happen now because i checke with a load of insurance groups and now im getting quotes of 2-3.4k! i was getting quotes of 5-600 quid a few months ago. has something changed?
Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: harryhedgehog on October 03, 2007, 18:51:15
Mine through Lancaster, check LRO for others or www.gocompare.com
 8)
Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: carbore on October 03, 2007, 20:19:49
Blimey!

Iv got mine on the classic policy my elise is on .The ELISE cost £260 fully comp for a modifed racing car but still fully comp!!!! (limited miles) and the landrover cost............£90 quid.

Thats with Hegarty insurance (classics only)

I do live in the middle of nowhere mind.
Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: Brian the Sn@il on October 03, 2007, 20:52:57
£ 90 !!!

Cant be right ?
Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: crazymac on October 03, 2007, 20:59:03
Quote from: "boss"
ha! its not going to happen now because i checke with a load of insurance groups and now im getting quotes of 2-3.4k! i was getting quotes of 5-600 quid a few months ago. has something changed?


Thats crazy, how old are you??

I was paying about £60 on average for fully comp on my series vehicles on a limited mileage classic policy with the various insurers that advertise in the landrover mags

I was in my 30s with zero no claims but living in a low risk area
Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: Brian the Sn@il on October 03, 2007, 21:16:41
£60 fully comp !!

To be honest i haven't looked into the insurance on the series 3 yet

But i have full no claims and am ( 37)  going on 21 ;)
Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: crazymac on October 03, 2007, 21:38:01
Things have changed since I was paying this, but the crime in Pembrokeshire is thankfully still low, the landy was kept in a garage and limited to 3000 miles a year (this is easy to get around if you find yourself close to going over) and was my second car (according to insurance anyway!!)

One thing to note however is that on a classic policy you usually accrue no no claims discount!! so be careful you don't loose all that no claims!!
Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: TechnoTurkey on October 04, 2007, 09:08:51
£110 fully comp on the Series 3 for me and £140 for the V8..

If you want a Series 3 LWB give me a shout as mine is up for grabs.
Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: Spacemud on October 11, 2007, 00:28:59
Having had a few Disco's, a Range Rover, and now only drive a SIIa - you can tell a lot by the condition of the dashboard (as in the front bit of the interior). If it has been messed about with or is excessively rusty then I wouldn't bother as it indicates (to me) a vehicle that has had a period of neglect.

You can weld so you will know whether the chassis is worth much work.

As said earlier, parts are cheap, so the odd brake cylinder or exhaust here or there shouldn't be too much of a problem, but expect to spend around £500 extra to get it to your standards anyway.

Insurance for me on 'classic vehicle' (worth £200 in  :lol: points alone) is £110 fully comp for the year. I am 44 though  :?  

Driving a Series gets you the Land Rover wave from any 'moded' Land Rover though, whether yours is moded or not  \:D/
Title: looking into buying a series3, what do i look for?
Post by: hobbit on October 12, 2007, 16:03:19
Some of the insurance quotes are normally 2nd vehicles and limited mileage, this can make quite a difference, if you have another vehicle for the days you need to get somewhere quicker, or with more than a couple of seats
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