Selling my Stage 1 Station Wagon

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crispy
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Selling my Stage 1 Station Wagon

Post by crispy »

I can no longer justify owning my Stage 1. :( I've had it for just over 1 year and have had lots of fun and its has behaved impeccably for me but I can't justify having it just for the odd trip out and camping twice a year. It has four high back seats fitted all with seat belts and the original smaller seat in the middle of the rear. It also has an overdrive which makes things a bit calmer on the motorway.

Rust wise - a bit on the lower passenger bulkhead post and a bit on the doors.

Mileage reads 34000 but who knows…. I do have some history going back a few years. The previous owner spent a fair bit on it and kept it very well maintained.

It drives beautifully and benefits from being dual fuel with a (large) LPG tank. Its was serviced, taxed and tested in January.

I have two fancy door tops from an early 110 and the 2 part rear doors which I will include in the sale for the asking price just haven't got around to fitting them.

I’ve added a picture put PM me for more.

I’m located in Surrey.

£2500.

(PS the dog can be included in the deal for a small surcharge!)



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stephen
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Location: Tathra far south coast NSW

Post by stephen »

what about the dog.is it for sale to :lol: :lol: :lol:
primsil
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Post by primsil »

I posted this on orrp.com as well, one of the comments was
Thay not nice. Who would use a dog to chock the wheels...
1985 110, 3.9 auto
crispy
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Post by crispy »

Actually dogs are very effective and rather high tech chocks because if the vehicle does start to roll they give off an audible alarm to alert you... :lol:

Yes the dog can be thrown into the deal

Some more pics minus the dog:

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Tattiebogle
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Post by Tattiebogle »

Very nice Landy M8..If i stayed a bit closer i,d be round in a flash for a look..I cant seem to find anything like thast for sale in Scotland.. :cry:
stephen
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Post by stephen »

So would the Dobberman I have on the back of my ute be called an alarm with audio & visiual deterants ? :lol: :lol: :lol:
crispy
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Post by crispy »

If its a Dobberman I think you could also categorised it as an immobiliser :lol:
Zirynx
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Post by Zirynx »

Now belonging to me, well, for the last month or so actually!

She's a lovely old girl, and seems willing to do anything I ask of her!! :D

Already shifted some dead cars from the driveway (much to my neighbours' approval!) and a portable two post vehicle lift.

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Have a couple of questions, but I'll post them in the technical section.

Looking forward to participating in this forum.

John
crispy
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Post by crispy »

John

Glad all is going well with the old girl.
Good to see her earning her keep!!!

Hope you have as much fun as I did!

Just been camping and it wasn't the same in a modern car!

Regards
Chris
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flyingkipper
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Post by flyingkipper »

Oh no!
Can't believe you have sold it!

Does this leave me the only V8 Land Rover within the M25?

Please don't tell me I'm alone now!

Noel.
Kippa
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You're not alone

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I'm still here . . . !
alessandroV8
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RED LAND ROVER STAGE ONE

Post by alessandroV8 »

Dear John,

If the garbox work without strange noises I? If I find the money, am interested to buy your pretty land rover - I say "the pretty old girl" becouse it's not good to sell a girl. I propose 3000. Are you interested? :roll:

Zirynx wrote:Now belonging to me, well, for the last month or so actually!

She's a lovely old girl, and seems willing to do anything I ask of her!! :D

Already shifted some dead cars from the driveway (much to my neighbours' approval!) and a portable two post vehicle lift.

Image

Have a couple of questions, but I'll post them in the technical section.

Looking forward to participating in this forum.

John
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