I know nothing about classic Landrovers, opinion of this one

I know nothing about classic Landrovers, opinion of this one

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Siko

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243 months

Monday 23rd March 2015
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http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=...

Looks fabulous but a long way away from me. I was looking for a classic 911 but Mrs Siko has totally put her foot down, but rather strangely she loves classic Land Rovers and said I could get one of these instead biggrin

Yes, she does wear the trousers wink

Siko

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1,992 posts

243 months

Monday 23rd March 2015
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Cheers Bob, I should have known you'd be along! A couple of FB mates have said avoid like the plague unless it's had a new galvanised chassis and documented rebuild....for the price.

Enjoying life outside the military? I love it tbh biggrin

Siko

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1,992 posts

243 months

Tuesday 24th March 2015
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Thanks for the replies.....funnily enough pretty much everyone I've spoken to sofar has said it would be too good to drive. I'm thinking along the lines of something that would be a fun experience for the family (loads of green lanes around here), look good (ie historic) and hopefully be a safe enough place to invest my hard earned into. I've never owned a Land Rover before, but I drove plenty in the military and always enjoyed the experience. It would be very much a second car, but that said, it would be used plenty smile