All the more reason not to mess around and waste time and money.
One thing when you are 19, you might like working on old Land Rovers.
But the majority of owners of these vehicles are in their 40s, 50s, and 60s.
By which time, working on vehicles is usually a pretty painful experience, and you want to be using them, minimum cost and hassle.
When we had old diesels that hadn't run for years, we used to chain them to the back of a tractor, and tow them up the road, after putting new fuel in, and working all the controls a couple of times. They always start after a mile or two, and all the seized up and knackered stuff starts working after a while.