Originally Posted by
Tins
I don't believe that you will find a Series III that fits your needs. They were not galvanised, they are most certainly not something that " won't need any work", they seem hugely over priced, and they aren't any better than S IIs, and they lose the charm of a II or IIa. I own a S III. It's a Land Rover, no question, but my one, at least, ( 1980 ) had to comply with crash pad laws, and instrument viewing laws, and it lost all the charm of the older cars, without giving the benefits of the newer ones. In a way it was an orphan of the brief laws of the time. The only advantage of a S III in my opinion is that it will be cheaper than a Series II or a County ( I believe the designation was 90 or 110, but there is a whole murky argument right there, so I use the County to designate the first of the Defenders. You could write a book on this and end your life arguing..). The earlier Series will be dearer but will hold value, they will have the 'quaint' instrument "cluster" in the middle, and will be mechanically virtually identical, and the County will be superior in every way while still being a Land Rover. Depends on what you want, but the S III is possibly the worst car to choose barring price. No way is a S III worth 20K unless it once belonged to the Queen ( my opinion with some sarc.. ), or some old Sheik put diamonds in the switches. If I'm wrong then I'm sitting on a gold mine......