Might still be a good buy for the right person. I must admit I've completely lost track of what is/ isn't a good price for used vehicles these last few years as everything seems to have gone crazy.
More pictures on the company website https://www.cultclassics.uk/vehicle-details/used-land-rover-discovery-3-5-v8-carb-3-door-for-sale-in-tewkesbury-gloucestershire-u42/
There are also instructions on here which will enable most electronics enthusiasts to do the job. Somewhere in this thread are the calculations needed when re-writing the eeprom to change the mileage.
It's almost like you had a life get in the way of working on Sid 😮
OK, that is even more impressive.... how many winters did you actually work on Sid outside? We know you worked on him the winter just gone.
Worth adding that a lot of the work was done outside in whatever the northern weather gods decided to throw at you....... making it an even more impressive timeline.
Definitely not slow!
Just over 5 years to build a lightweight in your spare time, and boy do I mean build! You've made or modified virtually everything, definitely earns the badge of 'Built not Bought'.
Awesome to see Sid moving
Congrats!
I accidentally did that by 1/2 an inch when building my hydraulic press. The ram is a touch on the heavy side so I used its own power to lift it in position off of the press table. Turned out my measurements were a little off.
Sounds like a feeble excuse to me, what if they all happen to be using their toys machines?
You should get yourself a 24t Komatsu for just those times when an engine crane won't do