alot of money for a Fender with a few bolt on goodies.

lots of £££ on goodies does not make for lots of £££ on sale price.
 
For that kind of budget I'd be looking for a later model with lower mileage rather than an older one with a respray and lots of accessories. Generally, looking at prices, the highest prices are commanded by cars that are in good condition and are as close to standard as possible. If I were the seller I'd take all the accessories off and sell them separately and sell the Land Rover itself as close to standard spec as I could get it.
 

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