What's it worth.. (ex ambulance)

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there's very little rust on it. The last MOT had it's first ever advisory which is "minor exhaust leak".

Ok I was well off with the miles it's done. It's done 23k miles in 35 years.

With that history you might be better selling as a classified though a specialist dealer.

I'd up my guessimate to 5k
 
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With that history you might be better selling as a classified though a specialist dealer.

I'd up by guessimate to 5k

I wouldn't like to even guess a value, as I say it is all up to who wants it at the time.

I do agree about specialist marketing, though. So unusual and low mileage might appeal to a serious collector/enthusiast, and they don't always look at ebay and so on. Specialist dealer might be able to help with suggesting an asking price too!:)
 
I wouldn't like to even guess a value, as I say it is all up to who wants it at the time.

I do agree about specialist marketing, though. So unusual and low mileage might appeal to a serious collector/enthusiast, and they don't always look at ebay and so on. Specialist dealer might be able to help with suggesting an asking price too!:)

Low mileage is sort of expected with ambulances (mine has only done 55k) but the service history could be a gold mine......most got a thrashing when they were demobbed.

Civvy ambulances are rare but it's a shame the military collectors probably wont be interested
 
Low mileage is sort of expected with ambulances (mine has only done 55k) but the service history could be a gold mine......most got a thrashing when they were demobbed.

Civvy ambulances are rare but it's a shame the military collectors probably wont be interested

I agree, and from what I have seen the same applies to most specialized vehicles, but all the same 23k is exceptionally low for that age.

And a lot less than 55k! :p:D

Military collectors maybe not, but it would make a very nice classic camper van :)
 
Ive sent the details to a specialist landy place here in Devon, asked for a valuation and if they will sell it on our behalf, for a fee of course.
 
get the fee waived, you are a charity after all. you must have negotiation teams in your company whose sole job is to get the best price.. use them :)
 
Auction will realise the best price , put it on ebay , with a good reserve so it doesnt go for peanuts if the buyer you are looking for doesnt see it . You are not in a real hurry and its worth letting it run for a reasonable length of time.

some idea from this
Land Rover 109 Ambulance 1963 Green For Sale, (Car Advert 285225) | ClassicCarsForSale.co.uk

Not really an exact comparison, though, is it? That is almost twenty years older than OPs vehicle, it is military spec and liveried, and it is tax exempt. ;)
 
Pilcher Greene conversion seems very similar, although that one is onto a 110, Philips is a S3. I doubt if that will make a huge difference to the value though, so maybe BBs eatimate of 5k will prove to be a good one.

It's defo a Pilcher Greene P type body. They brought out a brochure showing the body on 109's but other than that info is really sketchy

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It's defo a Pilcher Greene P type body. They brought out a brochure showing the body on 109's but other than that info is really sketchy

Yes, I read about it when it was posted earlier. One of the reasons I thought it would make a nice camper conversion was the box body being all rustproof materials, fibreglass and alloy.

Not really a camper van kind of guy myself, but if I did want to make one, one of those might be a nice starting point.
 
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