WTB: Land Rover series with registration
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ryancr500
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WTB: Land Rover series with registration
I'm looking for a basket case land rover series 2a with ICBC registration. I have a 69 109 2A project vehicle I'm working on that I bought without paperwork. Hoping to make one good running rover out of 'two'. Please let me know if you have anything.
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TimberPig
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Re: WTB: WTB Land rover series with registration
Do you have a bill of sale from the person you bought it from?
If so, read this thread http://roverlanders.bc.ca/roverforum/vi ... f=6&t=9372, and you could get the registration sorted out without needing to buy a truck for the registration.
If so, read this thread http://roverlanders.bc.ca/roverforum/vi ... f=6&t=9372, and you could get the registration sorted out without needing to buy a truck for the registration.
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ryancr500
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Re: WTB: WTB Land rover series with registration
I'll see if I can get the bill of sale but I don't mind buying a vehicle with registration for the parts too.
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TimberPig
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Re: WTB: Land Rover series with registration
Fair enough if you want a parts truck as well, just another option that is likely less money, relatively easy, but requires some patience and time to do. If the truck is a project, unless it is nearly road ready, you should be able to have it registered before you are ready to put it on the road.
