SOLD
LDV PILOT DIESEL 2003 panel/box van 2.5t
3
seats at front (none at back)
Rear
doors and sliding side door
Engine:
Diesel
Peugeot DW8 1.9l (30mpg)
Mileage>>
61500
MOT
Expiry Date 14 march 2017 (4months)
Good
runner, starts everytime, few parts changed wear & tear.
Good
for camper project, first van/learn old school mechanics, workhorse.
Play
in the steering despite replacing the power steering box and still
has a fluid leak that I keep in check by using a thicker stop leak
power steering fluid.
'Customised'
(steampunk) aesthetic with some solid but patchy looking repairs to
the passenger side corner bumper and top bonnet cover; some visible
dents on driver side and rear doors; Rear passenger side light.
I also have SPARE PARTS (including original LDV
parts), LDV specific tools (steering box pitman arm, gearbox oil nut
socket...):
kingpins
set, wheel hub bearings set, Radiator/heater water pipes and hoses,
slave cylinder clutch, Glow Plug relay control unit, Set of sliding
side door lock barrel+key
+
a couple of freebies (LDV Pilot workshop manual CD, EASYBLEED one man
kit, extra wheel rim, oil bottles...)
– and
a very solid roof rack for an extra £100.
Currently
SORN.
You
will have to Tax it (and then insure it) BEFORE driving it away to be
compliant with road law and for your own and other road users'
safety. This might take TWO visits.
By
law I |(regrettably) can not give you much of a test ride because of
SORN,
however
I will run the engine and you can try it within the yard and yard
entrance.
It
has been in use daily til last week.
RUST:
Due to legendary in cab leaks (now dealt with) > some rust but none on structural. Not problem for MOT.
See photos >> driver wheel arch and floor affected and welded. Some rust left on wheel arch's edge (could be fiberglassed patched).
I have added more pics in a new post.
SOLD
Selling
as moved onto boat, have less use and currently can't afford to
reinsure but need cash to build boat interior.
Very
sad to have to let it go as I intended to keep and make it last
forever as they can do if keeping on top of it.
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