Solution to the problem , maybe

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I found this guy on youtube who sells landies on ebay and gives reviews on his channel, he always says that he has driven them for hundreds of miles to where he shoots the videos, he says, but the funny thing is that all the landies he sells are sometimes pretty bashed and what a dealer might call them un sellable, eg, big dents, cracks, dodgey paint jobs and a hell of a lot of rust, and he doesn't seem to me as though he knows a great deal about where the landies came from,

here is the link and hope it might help:

YouTube - swallow42's Channel

thats his channel
 
I found this guy on youtube who sells landies on ebay and gives reviews on his channel, he always says that he has driven them for hundreds of miles to where he shoots the videos, he says, but the funny thing is that all the landies he sells are sometimes pretty bashed and what a dealer might call them un sellable, eg, big dents, cracks, dodgey paint jobs and a hell of a lot of rust, and he doesn't seem to me as though he knows a great deal about where the landies came from,

here is the link and hope it might help:

YouTube - swallow42's Channel

thats his channel

Ahhh you've seen Pikeys 90 then:D:D:D
 
Well if he sells it for that price he clearly is a good sales man.

Not a terrible way to sell eBay vehicles making a video though... Maybe cheesey - but better than a lot of the **** on there.
 
I've been his channel quite a few times and never saw him sell any TD5's it's always older Landies and most usually look like they have come from farms or had hard lives
 
Who ever is stealing the land rovers, i doubt their plans involve filming them and putting the videos on you tube.

more likely that they're sticking them in containers and shipping them to Africa, or inside curtain siders to go by road to eastern Europe.

There are significant problems all round the country with land rover theft. Wiltshire police reckon that they have three separate gangs operating in their area alone, Northamptonshire police have one vehicle going missing every week and have never found a single one.

Part of the problem is that the different forces are not really coordinating their responses to this, they are conducting their own individual investigations, whilst the thieves operate in different areas of the country, but there's no national level investigation into their activity, as far as I'm aware.
 
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