Re: 1967 SWB (Short Wheel Base)
Posted by Dave (Sussex UK) on December 19, 1998 at 05:47:51:
In Reply to: 1967 SW posted by Gerry on December 18, 1998 at 16:30:50:
I'm not knowledgeable regarding Series Land Rovers - but I've asked a man who is! Your 1967 is a Series IIA ? Series are called "Series" because L-R had Series I II III and modern L-R's are named One-Ten (110 inch wheel base) or now the "Defender" in 90 / 110 /130 inch wheel bases. In the UK (I assume your calling from US) anything that runs and has a 1 years MOT (UK speak for having valid test certificate) with road tax would fetch about £1000. If it was reasonably tidy it would fetch £2000 and if in immaculate condition probably £5000. Because this has a V6 which is non-standard you would not pay £5000 in UK (reserved for original condition vehicles). If the transmission is standard series then OK but if it has the gearbox from the V6 donor vehicle again you can deduct some money. Now if you are in USA it's a different ball-park because this is a rare vehicle and in poor condition you might have to pay the same as in the UK for a very good condition vehicle. If your in the USA give Mike Green an E:Mail at WCB he will know better than me what you should pay. It might be worth using the LRX search as quite a few messages recently have been regarding prices of series vehicles.
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