It's a specialist lender I've gone to, not exactly a bank but the truck isn't up as security either.You say that you have taken out a loan for the Land Rover, was it a bank loan or car finance? I suspect that it was a bank loan, but if it was some other type of finance, particularly if the vehicle is some sort of security against the loan, you may have a legal way out.
Do not stick your head in the sand regarding the possibility that the Land Rover is stolen, it is not worth spending anything on it if it is knock-off as it doesn't belong to you and never will.
If it isn't stolen then you need to know for certain and if it is, the longer you leave it the harder it will be to get your money back off the vendor. as I said in my other post, you need to get a proper stolen vehicle examiner to look at it.
You don't list the other faults with the vehicle, but the loose drop arm that caused your steering issues is not a major issue, once it has been tightened up properly.
If you want to post some pics of your Land Rover we can give you some idea how old it really is, for example if the 300tdi is fitted way back in the engine bay and bolted to an LT77 gearbox (reverse up and to the left) then things would look more promising.
If your engine is way back in the engine bay where a 200tdi would be. the fuel filter on the bulkhead and you have the LT77 gearbox (reverse up and to the left) then it is a lot more likely that you have a converted 200tdi rather than a rung 300tdi.It's a specialist lender I've gone to, not exactly a bank but the truck isn't up as security either.
I've had a full HPI check done and the vehicles never been reported stolen. It also has the reg glazed on the window, and I have a receipt for 1700 for the engine conversion. I may ask them why the serial number has been defaced on the engine, and take it from there.
I'll post a picture now of the work quoted as needing doing. Regarding the engine & gearbox, it's exactly as you described, whats the significance of this mate?
Cheers.
Things picked up at this weekends inspection, not picked up initially:
Swivel ball seals corroded/not effective
Rotted bulkhead in need of repair/replace (I knew this already)
Rotten footwell
Battery box completely rotten
Radius arm bushes ineffective including rear
Rear crank seal gone
Gear box fluid leak
Front and rear bearings gone - wheels loose & dangerous
Front hub bearings gone
Rear cross member corrosion
Rocker cover leaking
Steering box fault (as discussed)
Yeah... I can see why they would be thin. I suppose 200's are narrow thick belts and 300's have wide thin ones...i guess it depends which way you measure?
Yeah... I can see why they would be thin. I suppose 200's are narrow thick belts and 300's have wide thin ones...
Depends if you have aircon... or a second alternator....Also depends on how you count...300tdi only has one....................
Cheers
Yes but if you see the timing belt you woultn be able to fit the others see.... so...Or a timing belt.