Having read thru the pages, If you had said at the beginning that you had a receipt which had the engine number on it and that number matched the V5 then I would have asked straight away if YOU had checked it.

You found that number today, I take it it was where the manual states it should be. So I wonder why they could not find it.

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The chassis number quite often can be under a layer or tow of paint and rust.

Even a good application of a wire brush and cleaner can still leave it obscured.

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Despite being 20yrs old and in pretty good nick for it's age, mine was still dead easy to read :eek:
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Blimey the rest of it has disappeared.

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It shows up better in the picture with the flash from the camera. Can hardly see it it reality, though that might have something to do with my eyesight! :rolleyes:
Would probably show up with a bit of a rub down with some fine emery tape.
 
I've never seen my chassis number, never looked for it and probably never will. I think the OP panicked us a bit when he said the chassis and engine numbers had been ground off. That is a lot different from saying can't find them. Anyway looks like it is a good honest landy with some of the landy characteristics we are all familiar with.

Col
 
I've never seen my chassis number, never looked for it and probably never will. I think the OP panicked us a bit when he said the chassis and engine numbers had been ground off. That is a lot different from saying can't find them. Anyway looks like it is a good honest landy with some of the landy characteristics we are all familiar with.

Col
Well said lets get back to the nice things about owning a land rover, like the fact it rips my pants every time I dismount.
 
a guy was selling his chassis on ebay like that ,was able too post :mad::mad::mad: reported it has I've done many times before and since ,:)
Don't get what you mean. Was he selling the V5 and the VIN number cut off the dumb iron?
 

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