2004 Land Rover Discovery (Blown Head Gasket)
For Sale2004 Land Rover Discovery
Description:
I DO NOT HAVE THE TITLE FOR THIS VEHICLE
I WILL ACCEPT OFFERS FOR THE ROVER AS IS UNTIL OCT 11th.
After I will part out. Feel Free to message to reserve parts if it does not sell before then. First come first serve.
Pics are old but this rover has been garage kept since they were taken.
Vehicle was purchased legally. Title was lost before I registered the vehicle in New York. I understand this is not a typical situation when selling a vehicle. I will happily answer any and all questions a potential buyer has. To register this vehicle in New York , the Court of Common Pleas has to be petitioned. It is not worth my time and effort. My loss is your gain
If there are no offers in a reasonable time period I will part the Rover out.
I can be reached at 5seven0-97two-nine63zero
This 2004 Land Rover Discovery HSE is silver with black leather and is powered by a 4.6-liter V8 paired with a four-speed automatic transmission and dual-range transfer case. Features include 18” alloy wheels, dual sunroofs, dual-zone automatic climate control, two-row heated seats, SE7 trim with fold out jump seats, and Premium audio. Interior in excellent shape with minimal wear.
87k
Frame/underbody in good shape with minimal rust. Vehicle has been garage kept majority of its life
Clean Carfax
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*Requires new head gasket*
Runs drives and shifts great otherwise.
Minus the head gasket this Land Rover is in excellent shape. Minimal rust and very well kept interior. Price reflects the work required for new head gasket. Feel free to message with REASONABLE offer
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Soccer I can hire a hotshot to bring it to me depending what abran says, but will come out of the $4k price. I don't want to burst your bubble but the best reasonable offer you will get is from the junk yard that will give you $1k.. which is a damn shame because again, you have a cream puff interior, you did very well to take care of this Rover in those Northern winters.
Last edited by Jkline398; Oct 7, 2022 at 11:48 PM.


