Wiltshire Land Rovers are shutting down all vehicles to be Auctioned

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Wiltshire Land Rovers are shutting down all vehicles to be Auctioned

"Not sure if this has been brought to the club/forums attention, but Wiltshire Land rovers a well known supplier of direct Ex MOD vehicles has decided to close up shop.

Suffice to say all vehicles will be sold via an "On site Auction" at their yard in Melksham Wiltshire.

Numerous Military vehicles and trailers will be up for sale, covering most years of Land Rover production (military and civilian), as well as Military vehicles covering medium to heavy trucks and spares.

The information I have been given is that there will be two auctions, one for the vehicles late this month or early next month, and a second auction dealing with new and used spares, some of them quite rare."

If I hear of the dates I'll pass them on ...












Wiltshire Land Rovers are shutting down all vehicles to be Auctioned
 
Any details of when the auction will be and how to register?

I don't know too much, best to give them a ring ...

The auction will be held "On site" at the yard. (Melksham, Wiltshire, UK)

Vehicle auction first, then once they have been removed by the new owners, the spares will be auctioned at the same place.

I understand Neil has quite a bit of new stuff for 101's including new front panels, doors etc.

Wiltshire Land Rovers
329 Snarlton La,
Melksham ,
SN127QP
01225 700975
 
Bet the neighbours are pleased..

The houses around the yard are quite new, but the yard has been there for years, so they knew what they were buying into. I recon the land is worth more as building plots than tinkering with old Land Rover parts.
 
got a link to see whats being auctioned ?

I spoke to Neil, the owner, yesterday. He recons the auction will probably be end of April when it's a bit warmer. He said a brochure will be available and details will be posted on all the usuall web sites, in particular the MVT.org.uk site.
 
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