I think its a "ringer"

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Yer average tratter wannabe often buys on impulse and doesn't know what the hell they are looking for until a crossmember falls off or the foo foo valve fails - Could be a simple mistake by all concerned, and could be nothing at all.

Go gerrit muddy
 
if you swap parts from one vehicle to another, isn't there a totting up to how much you can do? or am i thinking of something else?
I think you're thinking of the DVLA 'points' system. You need to amass a certain number of point to retain a vehicle's ID. But it MUST include the chassis ( replacement - new only).

See here (half way down the page)

https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-registration/radically-altered-vehicles

looking at that this vehicle would score a maximum of 4 points (2 for suspension, 2 for steering(?), at a push if the chassis had been repaired using Td5 parts then 9.
 
Really ****ed off, probably wont tell the missus, just more stress!!! brought quite a few old cars and classics over the years and never had anything like this !
Lol you probably won't get another Land rover then?
They don't have to be stressful but most often are for one reason or another.
 
Hope so but i am a bit of a worrier about that kind of thing. I suppose if i keep it 5 years it would be 11 years since what ever happened, happened. Cheers

I know what you mean, when I got my RR there were a few issues with the mileage and V5 but it all worked out in the end (I think) after a few sleepless nights. Still half expect a knock on the door.
 
Lol you probably won't get another Land rover then?
They don't have to be stressful but most often are for one reason or another.

Always liked them, always loved the look of defenders, nearly brought one 10 years ago, thought this was a great deal. To be honest the mrs is used to it, my 72 bay screen camper had some hidden gems when i brought that! doh
 
Always liked them, always loved the look of defenders, nearly brought one 10 years ago, thought this was a great deal. To be honest the mrs is used to it, my 72 bay screen camper had some hidden gems when i brought that! doh
Honestly its very hard when it comes to series and defenders, at first glance they all look the same but you have to know when certain model traits changed . As well as that the dvla don't make it easy by being so vague on details. As an aside my 1974 series 3 station wagon appears as what it should be with the dvla but on the mot check it is a 1971 defender 90! That concerned me so I phoned the dvla and was told that the details they hold are used by the authorities to check a vehicle and vosa deal with mot's. Have you tried calling vosa......don't waste your time.
 
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