But it has been in a garage not a barn, so why is it a Barn Find?
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						SubscriberThis rather beautiful D3 was up on Carsales earlier this week: [Edit - oops, see discussion below]
2009 Land Rover Discovery 3 SE Auto 4x4 MY09-SSE-AD-5835579
It was gone within a couple of days - I think that I showed it to my wife on Tuesday or Wednesday and it was gone on Thursday night.
You can't access all of the photos now, but the interior was also immaculate.
There was a similar car in SA last year which they also wanted $45k for, but this one was much nicer - diesel rather than petrol, later model, lower ks, higher spec and just generally cleaner.
Arapiles
2014 D4 HSE
But it has been in a garage not a barn, so why is it a Barn Find?
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2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
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						SubscriberIt looked like it needed a wash in these photos.
2016 D4 TDV6 Corris Grey
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2018 D5 TD6 SE Silicon Silver - gone
2011 D4 TDV6 2.7 Indus Silver - gone
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						SubscriberOK ... "elderly father used very rarely" doesn't really line up with "Malicious/Vandalised - Entire". I'm going to guess that the Ks aren't correct either. That may be why it is no longer available.
I did wonder in passing why someone's elderly father would buy a 7 seater 4WD. Caveat emptor. What tipped you off?
How much of this stuff is out there?
Arapiles
2014 D4 HSE
Nothing really, just google the VIN. My daughter bought a Holden Cruze from a reputable dealer once to find when driving it home the odometer had been changed to miles. So the 56K KM was closer to 90K km. I googled the VIN then to find that it went through the same auction house twice where the first time it had 72K km on the odometer then the second 56K km (but was miles). So now whenever I look at a used car I do a search on the VIN.
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2016 D4 TDV6 Corris Grey
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2018 D5 TD6 SE Silicon Silver - gone
2011 D4 TDV6 2.7 Indus Silver - gone
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						SubscriberYes, I usually do security searches, like the PPSR which should pick up that stuff. Last car we bought was a 6 year old Honda CR-V that had putatively done just 24,000 kms - but no service book and no explanation as to why not. That was a red flag, but Honda Australia were able to confirm the dates and Ks of its services with them and they'd all been at roughly the right intervals and were consistent with the car's total ks. Honda also provided for free a replacement service book with all of the services they'd done in it. I'd also just had the same model of CR-V for about 4 years and it had been faultless so we took a punt and bought it.
Arapiles
2014 D4 HSE
Usually the service history book is conveniently missing in these rare unicorns. That’s your first clue and a show stopper in any situation.
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