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Just thought I'd stick mine on here. Hasn't made much progress lately but hopefully I'll at least get the axles under the new chassis this year. This one has got a capstan winch, and overdrive!

 

Alec

 

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I got a S11 with OD, capstan winch spare bigger wheels, bonnet & truck cab. New front wheel hubs & break cylinders all around. Hasnt been started for at least two years (the battery died) and the clutch needs playing with probably just bleeding. It had an MOT and put straight back in garage (there is a story why but its late & off to bed, if you want to know I can tell you tomorrow YAWNNNNN)

Diesel was doing 30mpg when I was using it last, sitting in garage for a few years now.

No idea what it's worth and in no rush to part with it but it is taking up space that my wife says we need. They just dont understand Landrovers

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I got a S11 with OD, capstan winch spare bigger wheels, bonnet & truck cab. New front wheel hubs & break cylinders all around. Hasnt been started for at least two years (the battery died) and the clutch needs playing with probably just bleeding. It had an MOT and put straight back in garage (there is a story why but its late & off to bed, if you want to know I can tell you tomorrow YAWNNNNN)

Diesel was doing 30mpg when I was using it last, sitting in garage for a few years now.

No idea what it's worth and in no rush to part with it but it is taking up space that my wife says we need. They just dont understand Landrovers

 

As it stands, I'd say around £700-900 (basically, £350 for the landy, £200-250 for the overdrive and the same for the winch), assuming the chassis doesn't show up any nasty surprises. Do the work or get it done, with an MOT, and more like £2k.

 

Does depend a bit on how original and pretty it is.

 

Alec

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