1996 Discovery SE7

D90884

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Sep 28, 2015
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1996 Disco SE7 - $1700 or best reasonable offer.

I bought this truck as a project about a month ago but it has a bit more rust than I want to handle.

The Bad: The rockers and rear door arches have the typical rust spots (see photos). The left main chassis rail has rust that has eaten through the bottom side (photo showing this is below). The headliner has started to fail. The clear coat on the hood and roof has started to fail. The rear sunroof does not work but the front does. A/C compressor engages but does not seem to produce cold air.

The Good: The interior, other than the headliner, is in great shape. Leather on all seven seats is clean and in good condition. Engine runs strong and automatic transmission shifts smoothly. Center diff lock and transfer case work as they should. Most of the chassis looks in good shape except for the one spot on the left main chassis rail. Heater works in both front and rear. All glass is in good condition and the power windows all work. Engine temperature is good when warmed up and there are no check engine lights (i have verified the check engine light works). In the last month I replaced the alternator, the main alternator fuse and the front bumper (from Atlantic British).

This is an original truck with no apparent major modifications ever made. The truck is near Manchester, NH. In NH there is no title required for vehicles older than 15 years, so it will come with a written bill of sale. I have tried to provide as much honest info as possible about the truck but if you have any questions please let me know. Thanks for your interest.
 

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helievacpilot

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Don't want to rain on your parade, but a NH truck with all that rust and no title is almost a throw-away. You'll probably get more money for it by having the local junk yard come tow it away for scrap, or just part it out.
 

D90884

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Sep 28, 2015
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New Hampshire
Thanks. Thought someone might be interested in it as a whole truck before I started parting it out. That is likely my next move very shortly. It runs too well to scrap it as-is.