Liverpool.90
Active Member
A bit stumped by all this so thought I would put it to the experts on here.
About 6 months ago i went to Sheffield and bought my first land rover. It is registered as a 1975 series III 88. The body however is not, it has all been replaced inside and out with what looks like around 2001-ish parts. After educating myself (i know i should have done this before buying) I thought there was no way the chassis could be original because it's in very good condition, but I've checked the V5 and the chassis number stamped on the plate by the engine matches up. Should I be looking anywhere else? Looks like the plate would be easy enough to fake, but it says series III 88 on it and surely if it was being faked they would have matched it to the body year? It has been stolen (a week after I got it) and recovered by police and been for an MOT by a land rover specialist garage and nothing was mentioned, so I assumed it's ok. Just don't want to get a nasty suprise down the line. I've heard about having to get 8 points to keep it's identity, but how will I know if parts are original? It's had the suspension changed to coils and a 300tdi put in, so I know they don't match up.
Cheers,
Ben
About 6 months ago i went to Sheffield and bought my first land rover. It is registered as a 1975 series III 88. The body however is not, it has all been replaced inside and out with what looks like around 2001-ish parts. After educating myself (i know i should have done this before buying) I thought there was no way the chassis could be original because it's in very good condition, but I've checked the V5 and the chassis number stamped on the plate by the engine matches up. Should I be looking anywhere else? Looks like the plate would be easy enough to fake, but it says series III 88 on it and surely if it was being faked they would have matched it to the body year? It has been stolen (a week after I got it) and recovered by police and been for an MOT by a land rover specialist garage and nothing was mentioned, so I assumed it's ok. Just don't want to get a nasty suprise down the line. I've heard about having to get 8 points to keep it's identity, but how will I know if parts are original? It's had the suspension changed to coils and a 300tdi put in, so I know they don't match up.
Cheers,
Ben