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    Diesel Series III 109 - How Rare?

    Quick and to the point

    How rare is a standard Series III 109 3 Door Diesel, (with original motor)?

    Worth hanging onto?

    Thanks

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    I got one! she is in great nick, original motor, and stock. Exept for wheels and tyres and military shackels about to go in.

    I reacon they are worth hanging on to and cheap to run if looked after.

    I would also like to know how rare they are too.

    cheers
    Will.

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    don't think they are that rare, around here there have been 3 for sale in the past couple of months, one i great nick ( read no firewall rust) went for 500 and the current one don;t know how much he wants for it, but it has good firewall rust.



    john

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    Hey guys how about a SWB Series 3 Diesel? Are these rare at all?

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    Probably the most common Series 3 was a diesel trayback. But the only really uncommon ones would be five door wagons. Swb are less common than lwb, as by Series 3 time the Australian preference for larger vehicles was definitely showing.

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