Probably didn't like somebody pointing out it was a ringer. Looks like a series body shoved onto a 110/defender chassis.
Pity really cos it'd be ok as a defender just not exempt from anything.
 
Fook. Hope someone gets a good receipt. That’s going to get tugged by Vosa.

Or the person going to see this may realise it’s too good.

How can it be on a RR chassis? It’s too short
 
cant see somebody with so much good feedback sell a ringer on the bay of gay. It might be a totally genuine modification- innocent until proven guilty :D
 
the walking stick with the lurcher head he is also selling maybe a ringer, it does not look like a real lurcher in my opinion ! o_O
 
I like the camper part, but "slightly modified" is not a true desciption and as said above, not the way VOSA or DVLA will see it. As I read it is had modified engine, gearbox, transfer box, axles brakes and suspension (that's taking it as desribed as an S3) so no way is it tax or MOT exempt. If its really on a 110 chassis its a Q plate. I'm sure the guy knows, £4000 is way under what a well prepared tax exempt pop-top camper would now fetch, suspect he was keen of offload it.
 
I like the camper part, but "slightly modified" is not a true desciption and as said above, not the way VOSA or DVLA will see it. As I read it is had modified engine, gearbox, transfer box, axles brakes and suspension (that's taking it as desribed as an S3) so no way is it tax or MOT exempt. If its really on a 110 chassis its a Q plate. I'm sure the guy knows, £4000 is way under what a well prepared tax exempt pop-top camper would now fetch, suspect he was keen of offload it.

Looks like it sold for 6750!
Hope the person that bought it joins the forum.
 
I like the camper part, but "slightly modified" is not a true desciption and as said above, not the way VOSA or DVLA will see it. As I read it is had modified engine, gearbox, transfer box, axles brakes and suspension (that's taking it as desribed as an S3) so no way is it tax or MOT exempt. If its really on a 110 chassis its a Q plate. I'm sure the guy knows, £4000 is way under what a well prepared tax exempt pop-top camper would now fetch, suspect he was keen of offload it.
It never ceases to amaze me how these vehicles keep their tax exempt status, no-one seems interested, though if I owned something similar I'd be hauled over the coals!
 
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What a lot of old ladies
Every time
As long as it's not stolen build what you like,that's what owning old land rovers has always been about.
 

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