Katiefred

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Hi!
I am new to the forum and new to owning a Land Rover!
I was wondering what kind of money my landrover is worth as I am very new to all of this.

It is a great condition landrover 90 1984 with a new 300tdi engine Conversion 45,000 miles- new mounts, heavy duty clutch, cambelt radiator etc, great condition chassis hardly any rust. Windows all round.

would just be interested to know :)

thanks!
 
Welcome to the forum,

wot he said

repost it and am sure there will be plenty of people with some thoughts for you.

When you do re post it in the right area include what kind of body it is makes a fair difference
 
Hi!
I am new to the forum and new to owning a Land Rover!
I was wondering what kind of money my landrover is worth as I am very new to all of this.

It is a great condition landrover 90 1984 with a new 300tdi engine Conversion 45,000 miles- new mounts, heavy duty clutch, cambelt radiator etc, great condition chassis hardly any rust. Windows all round.

would just be interested to know :)

thanks!
Members don't usually like being asked to value people's vehicles.
It is almost impossible without seeing the vehicle, and knowing what local market conditions are.
And nobody ever likes it if you make a guess, and it is much lower than what you think, or much more, and then you try and sell it and get less.

So it is probably worth what it is worth to you.
 
Hi and welcome!

As mentioned, it’s difficult to guage without seeing it in the flesh, so to speak. Pictures would help too.

A look at similar vehicles on eBay, autotrader and LRO would give you an idea, although most sellers will likely add a bit more to the price to take into account haggling. Traders will load the price even more.

Early models of the 90 and 110 are rising in value, particularly if it is original. Aside from the engine in yours, if it looks original it will count for more.
 

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