So Jolly,
what you are saying is if I had years of car trading experience, easy access to BCA auctions (most seem to be on a work day), knowledge/experience of how the auctions work and the skill to spot a good car without the ability to spend ages test driving it and checking paperwork, reciepts etc... I could get it for a lot less.
The way my life goes, I would buy 3 or 4 complete turnips at auction despite my best efforts and end up washing cars in Tesco car park to try to pay back the debts I had racked up with the bank.
Unless there was a kind dealer who could come with me.....
/Mad
would be happy to come and view if you're in the birmingham area, no worries.
Bear in mind with landys this age that its going to need something doing to it but its down to how far you want to go (spend money) with it. look at the problems it might have and ask yourself 'am i willing to spend the money to put it right'. one car might need a paintjob but be solid as a rock everywhere else. another might look great but be knackered underside.
The good thing about landys is that 90% of components are on show so visual checks to chassis and body are easy.
Here is what i'd look for...but everyone is different so nobody shoot me if they dont agree.
Bulkhead - footwells both sides and on the front around the screen hinge points and down around the door hinges (easy to do as they are on outside of car) footwells are bit harder as you need to get under the car. replacing the bulkhead is a major job so cross this off your list of current / future problems.
check around each spring mounting point on the chassis for rot and the body out riggers. the thoery here is that a hole in the chassis on a flat section is easier to repair than replacing outriggers and spring mounts.
inside check the area where the seatbox bolts to the rear tub (just below the door catches) if this area is rotten (or corroaded for aluminium) then your in trouble. replacing the rear tub is not a small job but replacing the seat box wouldn't be the end of the world.
check the bottoms of the doors (look right under them not just the bottom of the skins) as these rot and even on ebay they are not cheap.
these items seem to be expensive to buy second hand on ebay for be warned if you buy a car that needs em.
doors
wings
axles
steering boxes
dont buy a car if it needs.
bulkhead
rear tub
major chassis work
i've just bought a 89 2.8 daihatsu powered 90 csw for 600 quid, needs a rear cross member and a paint job. replaceing prop joints and trackrod ends and bulbs etc. all in it should owe about £900 without paint.
hope this helps...remember to take a torch and a screwdriver with you and good luck