Big Mat
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if yu fit a s3 front on an s2, would that still have all the points?
They put the headlights in the wings 68 or 69 so the very late 2s look abit like 3s
if yu fit a s3 front on an s2, would that still have all the points?
Hi I agree their are some ringers on Ebay
but I think most are genuine, my own 88"
is a bitsa 1965 chassis 1977 bulkhead&
wings 200 TDI disco engine does this make
mine a ringer. Im 67 years old and Ive
known the landy for 40 odd years.
Keeping old cars on the road in original condition
is in a lot of cases beyond the average working man
be it cost or time or skill or all three of these reasons
not all of us can afford to be rivet counters nor
would want to be.
I for one enjoy my landy for what it is
and use it as it is as do many others
so lets not Knock these landrovers but be glad
their there. Cheers Stuart
When the S3 came out a lot of S2 owners preferred the "modern" look and upgraded their 2's to have a 3 front end, in a lot of cases including the bulk head.
As long as no none of the parts are stolen who cares!
Tax exemption should be a rolling thing.
This one doesn't even claim to be a series 3 but a 2 rebodied.... into a 90!!!
And they say its 1959!!!!
230880163698 is the number
This one doesn't even claim to be a series 3 but a 2 rebodied.... into a 90!!!
And they say its 1959!!!!
230880163698 is the number
Some poor sod is about to part with nearly 4K with a good chance of it being impounded.
Re - The last of these 3 landy's - This is a genuine landy - not a ringer and the guy who said so should be named and shamed for making a false accusation without the full facts - I know this vehicle as I'm a family member of the seller. He is greatly mistaken.Might get shot down here but owning a genuine tax free series 3, I find it rather a shame that I see so many other "tax free" series 3's for sale on ebay and alike knowing full well that they are non tax free series 3's with series 2 identities on them.
Basically these vehicles are nothing more than ringers that should be named and shamed as eventually it will spoil it for the genuine historic vehicles out there.
Also some unsuspecting buyer will buy a ringer and have it confiscated.
Some current examples:
LAND ROVER Series 3 | eBay
tax exempt land rover | eBay
Tax Exempt Land Rover Series 3, SWB, Hard top, Galvanised Chasis, Gt Condition | eBay
hope the cnut that done it gets cought and arse raped for it
Hi,
As a family member of the seller of one of the series 3 Land Rovers on ebay that this thread started with - the bottom one of the 3 with the galvanised chasis, I would like to say my bit. I take great offence that without the facts this person accuses this vehicle as being a ringer. It most certainly is not and is a very genuine series Land Rover. Fanatics may want every single part to be of the original series but it is not a ringer to have some parts on it of a later series. Many of us want to have more efficient parts of a later series when some parts need replacing and there is nothing wrong with that. The listing doesn't say it is historically perfect and it is unfair to have been branded a ringer just because this guy wants historically perfect. If the listing is read fully the vehicle is being sold due to a family breavement, so the last thing my family needs is to have this interference and false accusation when he doesn't know the vehicle, paper work or anything about my family and our integrety. It is most unfair to have his posting and the ebay link to our landy when his remarks are made so sweepingly and are not balanced or correct for this Landy.
You should clean up your language - it doesn't do you any favours or give you any credability at all. Just reflects badly on you.
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