NT5224
25th May 2017, 10:36 PM
Hi folks,
new to this section of the forum. I'm a Land Rover Puma owner with a Land Rover history that goes back to a series 3.
Today I heard of a Series 1 available for sale at out on the Coburg Peninsula. It is a forced sale so could be got at a good price. It was running around the place with a 'lady owner' ( ha ha!) until about 12 months ago, so won't be far off running condition, although not rego'd.
I haven't seen it yet but being out in that country I fear the worst. It must have done time at out-stations, 'bush mechanic'd', been dipped in saltwater and God knows what else. It might have been out there it's whole working life and never seen a bitumen road since the middle of the last century. But as I say, it was still driving through the bush last year.
I'm kinda excited about this, but have never taken on a project before - and am not particularly mechanically adept beyond routine maintenance. Also I live out bush myself - and do not have the resources of a well stocked workshop.
My question is this. How bad does it have to be to NOT be worth picking up? I know series 1s are going up in value and so it might be worth taking a punt on this one, but probably not if I have to replace the chassis and everything from the firewall forward too. I love Land Rovers as much as the next bloke on here and would love to give a home to a venerable series 1, but if its really beyond all repair there may not be any point. I'm hoping an offer of 5000 bucks will get it for me.
Are there any considerations to take account of, or is it too good an opportunity to pass up?
Thanks for any objective advice
cheers
Alan
new to this section of the forum. I'm a Land Rover Puma owner with a Land Rover history that goes back to a series 3.
Today I heard of a Series 1 available for sale at out on the Coburg Peninsula. It is a forced sale so could be got at a good price. It was running around the place with a 'lady owner' ( ha ha!) until about 12 months ago, so won't be far off running condition, although not rego'd.
I haven't seen it yet but being out in that country I fear the worst. It must have done time at out-stations, 'bush mechanic'd', been dipped in saltwater and God knows what else. It might have been out there it's whole working life and never seen a bitumen road since the middle of the last century. But as I say, it was still driving through the bush last year.
I'm kinda excited about this, but have never taken on a project before - and am not particularly mechanically adept beyond routine maintenance. Also I live out bush myself - and do not have the resources of a well stocked workshop.
My question is this. How bad does it have to be to NOT be worth picking up? I know series 1s are going up in value and so it might be worth taking a punt on this one, but probably not if I have to replace the chassis and everything from the firewall forward too. I love Land Rovers as much as the next bloke on here and would love to give a home to a venerable series 1, but if its really beyond all repair there may not be any point. I'm hoping an offer of 5000 bucks will get it for me.
Are there any considerations to take account of, or is it too good an opportunity to pass up?
Thanks for any objective advice
cheers
Alan