blue beasty
Leaks an prone to bits dropping off
Or would you want some explanation before buying?
If you were to go to any land rover show and nick a defender in the car park you could take the plates off it and wheel it into the show and strip it there and then for parts and you'd have people queuing up for bits
Some people will buy anything regardless of its legitimacy. Someone was selling a series two a few weeks ago on Gumtree that was on a td5 chassis with td5 bulkhead, engine and running gear so it was basically a ringer but someone's bought it.It makes me sick, I have no idea if the parts are stolen or not but they're all easily removable parts from a variety of Landys and 5 people have responded to the ad on a LR page without asking the question.
Best way to sell stolen stuff, Chance of getting caught is zero. Especially since the cops don't think vehicle theft is a crime. No problem the insurance company will pay you for your loss, so no harm done.It makes me sick, I have no idea if the parts are stolen or not but they're all easily removable parts from a variety of Landys and 5 people have responded to the ad on a LR page without asking the question.
Police in the UK do treat vehicle theft as a crime. If there's no evidence who stole it or where it's taken to then they have nothing to investigate and therefore nothing to follow up. If none of the items being sold above have identity marks then there is nothing they can use to trace ownership of said parts. The only reason why tratters sell so well when stripped alive is because other tratter owners buy the parts.Best way to sell stolen stuff, Chance of getting caught is zero. Especially since the cops don't think vehicle theft is a crime. No problem the insurance company will pay you for your loss, so no harm done.
Any clues as to where the sellers are based?
So he's free to go off and carry on doing it then. The rippers will be on his doorstep tomorrow wanting more stolen vehicles laundering.
Or would you want some explanation before buying?