
 Originally Posted by 
JDNSW
					
				 
				The price of a Series 3 will largely reflect its condition, and in any case, because of the financial crisis the market is very uncertain. Also, since very few (good ones) come on the market, if one appears at the time two or more are seriously looking, then it will sell for a lot more than if it the same vehicle appears on the market when nobody is.
Having said that, a reasonable price for a swb S3 registered, with pink slip, and in generally good condition and not extensively modified, you should pay no more than $3,000. This would get you a petrol hardtop. For a diesel, probably add $500, for a fully restored version or a Game, perhaps as much as another $1000 or even $2000. From these figures start subtracting - any rust - $500-2000, anything that does not work - $100 up, poor upholstery - $100-750, significant modifications (including wheels, tyres, seats) without engineer's certificate - $500 up, less than good springs - $1000, gearbox anything but perfect - $750.
From this, you can see that price could easily drop to the scrap or parts  value of perhaps $500, even for a running vehicle, although if it is that bad and has a pink slip, the latter is not worth the paper it is written on. 
For an unregistered vehicle, expect to pay significantly less, nominally only the cost of registration and green slip, but you would want to be very certain it was roadworthy or you knew exactly what needed doing.  As with any low priced car, tyre state and amount of rego to run will have an effect, although probably less on a Landrover than a daily driver.
Hope this helps, 
John
			
		 
	
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