2003 Land Rover Discovery Se Sport Utility 4-door 4.6l * No Reserve * on 2040-cars
Tellico Plains, Tennessee, United States
You are looking at a used, 2003 Land Rover Discovery II 4.6L SE *Not Running* NO RESERVE I brought this vehicle just over a year ago and used it primarily for work as I needed the 4 wheel drive at the time. I got a deal on the vehicle as it required a replacement oil pump which I changed in April last year. I also installed a simple oil pressure gauge at the time (see images.) Other than plugs and wires, I have done nothing more with the vehicle in the past year except regular oil changes. There are NO issues with any of the options or features on the vehicle other than an intermittent fault on the central locking that annoyingly decides not to unlock the rear passenger doors sometimes. Everything else functions perfectly. DETAILS OF ENGINE ISSUE *This Vehicle Cannot Be Driven* This Discovery was running until 1 month ago when on a short trip it blew a hole in the oil pan. Obviously this means the engine no longer starts and needs repair or replacing. Then engine does turn with the key to prove that there is not a seize, but no further examination or investigation has been done. I believe it has dropped a rod, but it may be more, or less serious. I saw no evidence of head gasket issues. The power steering pump leaks, and I had recently purchased a replacement seal kit to rectify the problem, but the engine died before I got to it. I'll include the seal kit in this deal. I also purchased two replacement cylinder heads which I intended to use when I broke down the engine for the oil pump issue, but I found it unnecessary. I will also include these two heads in this deal only IF the sale exceeds $800.00 All additional engine components are fully functioning to the best of my knowledge including Battery, Air/Con, Alternator, Water Pump etc. COSMETICS. The vehicle is in good shape, although I tend to not clean my vehicles as one should. There are no major and very few minor dents and dings in the body, and just a few minor scratches here and there. The old girl should clean up real good. The front bumper has damage in the center, but the rear is in excellent shape. (See images for more info.) The interior as the exterior needs a clean. If I'm honest I just don't have the time or inclination to deal with it right now. It isn't a mess, and has no major issues, tears, rips or damage, it just needs some time and effort. As mentioned previously, there are no issues with power functions other than a slight problem with the central locking. All switches, lamps, Sound System, A/C etc are functioning. All driving tires are inflated, but none are in great condition. The spare has a puncture, so honesty forces me to state that the vehicle will require a full set of replacement tires. (18" tires) I think I've covered the important stuff here, but I'm fairly sure other questions will be raised. Please contact me for additional information if needed, but it would be much better to come and take a look at the vehicle if you are interested. I'm not placing a reserve on this vehicle, as I've purchased a new vehicle and need this gone off my lawn! So it really is a bargain to anyone who want's the challenge or needs the parts. No issues with title so an easy transfer - Local Pick Up only and the vehicle will need to be towed/carried away *This Vehicle Cannot Be Driven Away* Cash , or Cashiers Check (Once cleared) Only please. Sale must be completed within 7 (Four) days of end of auction. * A holding deposit via PayPal is expected and can be placed on this sale at end of auction to hold the vehicle for up to 7 days. (See Details in Payment and Shipping below.) * Buyer must collect vehicle and remove from property within 5 (five) working days of the completion of the transaction. Buyer has sole responsibility to remove/collect vehicle from current location unless otherwise agreed in advance. Access to property for the purpose of collection/pick up is available between 9:00am - 6:00pm EST UNLESS otherwise arranged and agreed in advance. Thank you for viewing and good luck bidding! |
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