GrumpyGel
Well-Known Member
I have noticed a lot of Freelanders for sale here (in New Zealand) as 2002 vehicles - but they obviously aren't. They are the earlier ones with yellow indicators and ribbed wing mirrors - those are the the 2 ways I tell anyway.
This car has come up for sale...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/wrecked-cars/auction-953175456.htm
Checking the registration database, it does show it as "New Zealand New First Registered Jan 2002". Its VIN is SALLNABC7YA555392, so it is at the latest a 2000 car, possibly a '99.
SAL Manufacturer code: Land Rover
LN Model: Freelander
A Wheel base: 100.6 inch, standard trim
B Body type: 5-door station wagon
C Engine type: 1.8 litre petrol, LOU spec (K series)
7 Steering and transmission: Right-hand drive (RHD), 5-speed manual (LT85, LT77, LT77S, R380 or other)
Y Model year: 2000
A Assembly location: Solihull, UK
555392 Serial number
Does this occur in the UK?
I wonder what happened to it in the 'missing years'!
There are bonafide cars in this period, I just got a 2001 Freelander and it is 'really' a 2001 car with clear indicators and smooth wing mirrors.
This car has come up for sale...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/wrecked-cars/auction-953175456.htm
Checking the registration database, it does show it as "New Zealand New First Registered Jan 2002". Its VIN is SALLNABC7YA555392, so it is at the latest a 2000 car, possibly a '99.
SAL Manufacturer code: Land Rover
LN Model: Freelander
A Wheel base: 100.6 inch, standard trim
B Body type: 5-door station wagon
C Engine type: 1.8 litre petrol, LOU spec (K series)
7 Steering and transmission: Right-hand drive (RHD), 5-speed manual (LT85, LT77, LT77S, R380 or other)
Y Model year: 2000
A Assembly location: Solihull, UK
555392 Serial number
Does this occur in the UK?
I wonder what happened to it in the 'missing years'!
There are bonafide cars in this period, I just got a 2001 Freelander and it is 'really' a 2001 car with clear indicators and smooth wing mirrors.