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looks like galv chassis to me. Think of galavanised Armco barriers at the side of major roads, they quickly dull and looks very similar to that.

Probably best to check the chassis is sound regardless, he may of got his old chassis galvanisd rather than buying a new one.

Also Won't he have the receipt? A thousand odd pound receipt for a galv chassis is the kind of thing you keep isn't it?

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looks like galv chassis to me. Think of galavanised Armco barriers at the side of major roads, they quickly dull and looks very similar to that.

Probably best to check the chassis is sound regardless, he may of got his old chassis galvanisd rather than buying a new one.

Also Won't he have the receipt? A thousand odd pound receipt for a galv chassis is the kind of thing you keep isn't it?

I have not got as far as asking for docs yet, it is a 200 mile round trip to see it, so I am doing some research (bugging the forum) forum before I take it to stage two.

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looks like a weaterhered galvy chassis to me,

what is the plate on the rear cross member to left of tow bracket.

Pass, Western. It looks like it has text on it, I will open it up in PS and have a closer look. The seller said he had it done professionally, so could it be a 'makers mark'?

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Questions to ask.

Was the chassis new? Or an old repaired chassis that was galvanised?

How was the replacement done? Body off or full strip down?

Worth also checking the crossmembers, supports under the boot floor, bulkhead, battery box, under seat toolbox, as they corrode as well. oh and of course doors and their frames

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"Bought it from the Forestry Commission and found the chassis was corroded, poss due to (acidic) pine needles"? Therefore replaced with a galv.

This is what they say; Landrover Defender 90 300Tdi GALVANISED chassis. Professionally rebuilt on new galvanised chassis in 2007. Chassis is completely rust free. 115,700 miles. MOT end August 2013. Taxed until June 2013. EGR removed and silicone pipes added. Full exhaust, suspension and brake systems new in 2007. Load area fully chequer plated. Galvanised steering guard. Twin rear work lights. Dog guard and roof bars included. Speaker boxes installed in rear with Sony stereo. Toad alarm and immobiliser. 300tdi engine never missed a beat in 6 years of ownership. Driven daily and completely reliable. Cosmetic surface rust bubbles on doors and some panels. Driver's seat has rip. Bumper has surface rust.

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There's a company up here (North East) who specialise in chassis swaps, when they fit new chassis' they also fit a plate that looks exactly like the one in the pic.

I can't read the writing on the plate from this pic, but the layout/format appears the same.

But..... they don't strip the body/bulkhead, they lift the body off in one piece.

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There's a company up here (North East) who specialise in chassis swaps, when they fit new chassis' they also fit a plate that looks exactly like the one in the pic.

I can't read the writing on the plate from this pic, but the layout/format appears the same.

But..... they don't strip the body/bulkhead, they lift the body off in one piece.

Additional info re plate and works carried out...1209Defender041_zps2ffa22b3.jpg

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I am very happy with the guys responses and will go and have a look. Thank you all for your comments.

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Best of luck, and if you do buy, spend some time on preserving the chassis - a good power wash and a selective application of you favourite anti-rust in the vulnerable areas will ensure that you have decades of rust free motoring!

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Looks like its worth a trip to see bro. As Ralph says a galv chassis is a great start. Add that to the other bits and work done and you've got a good solid base for your first ever landy.

Fingers crossed this is the one for you.

I'm still not sure what those boxes are on the inside of the tub above the speakers. Anyone?

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I think it's a trick of the light. What you're actually seeing the strengthener rib in the middle of the side panels and it's making out that there's two narrow boxes on the side panels.

Steve

I'd say you are right Steve, if you look at this picture you can see the bottom edge of the side panel (tub rim) is the same width either side of the stiffener

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Does look incredibly like a box when you first see it though.

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Good luck :)

Try to look at the Landy objectively when you get there, it's very easy to get carried away with the excitement of it all and overlook problems or convince yourself things are only minor when they are not. There are a lot of Defenders out there so if something doesn't feel right walk away, there will always be another.

Good luck, and we expect pictures if you do buy :)

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