Starkers
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In an moment of amateur hour excitement I recently brought myself a scruffy but running Series 2/3 mongrel. The main reason for the purchase was to get my hands on the galvanised chassis to be used on another Series 3. Having become rather attached to this fine vehicle I had decided that it could become another project rather than a donor vehicle. After getting all excited about owning two Landrovers I decided that I'd check what the chassis number means. At this point, despite being reasonably intelligent bloke, I realised I'd been a bit of a knob.
Schoolboy error:
No1 - Turns out that my 88" diesel was originally a 109" 6 cylinder petrol!
No2 - The VIN plate on closer inspection is obviously not original (It does match the V5 though).
No3 - Engine number doesn't match V5, but is listed as a diesel.
Everything is now stripped down so it's decision time. Do I:
1 - Continue with original plan and use as a donor vehicle and not waste any more time or money.
2 - Rebuild, enjoy and accept that its a dodgy bitsa and that I won't ever get back what I paid for it.
Is there anyway of legitimising this type of vehicle. Seems a shame to dismattle and consign a running vehicle to the knackers yard.
Schoolboy error:
No1 - Turns out that my 88" diesel was originally a 109" 6 cylinder petrol!
No2 - The VIN plate on closer inspection is obviously not original (It does match the V5 though).
No3 - Engine number doesn't match V5, but is listed as a diesel.
Everything is now stripped down so it's decision time. Do I:
1 - Continue with original plan and use as a donor vehicle and not waste any more time or money.
2 - Rebuild, enjoy and accept that its a dodgy bitsa and that I won't ever get back what I paid for it.
Is there anyway of legitimising this type of vehicle. Seems a shame to dismattle and consign a running vehicle to the knackers yard.