I paid $5,200 for Grover. The motor was/is in great shape. The transmission needed a little TLC, yet a couple years ago I found it wasn't the "standard" hi/low tranny that usually goes in them. They guy originally bought it had some sort of tranny gear setup installed for those rigs that were going to be used for heavy duty and crosscountry overlanding. The 'high' gear on mine equals the standard low gear; the 'low' gear is ultra low. To give you an idea... the first year I owned it we rented a large cherry picker to work on our trees. The rental company wouldn't let me haul it with the Rover, they said their policy required a heavier duty truck, so I used my father's. Two days later, after we had finished for the day, the thing was parked in the yard with the tires against the base of a rise that it had gone over earlier that day. That night we had a freak thunderstorm and the following morning it was bogged down. My father's truck couldn't budge it. Got the father-in-law's heavy duty 4WD, it didn't budge it. Got my brother's heavy duty 4WD truck that was also a 1st responder rig, it came close but still didn't budge it. I decided to hitch Grover to it and try, just for the fun of it. All three of them laughed. Guess which rig got it moving, up a slope, from a dead pull. It was a PITA getting the replacement gears and parts needed for the repairs. I ordered the parts the shop manual and parts book said it needed, yet none of the gears were meshing up together properly. I contacted a Series Rover transmission guru for help and he figured out it was that special kind. He immediately offered me $3k for just the tranny and I said "no". He then upped it to $5k and again I said "no". He said "good - don't let anyone talk you into selling it". Even with his help it took over 3 months to source the parts needed. The rust...what rust?! I lucked out. It's the original chassis and it's rust free (other than the flash rust unpainted metal gets) except for one small spot the size of a quarter on the blunt end of the the driver's side horn where the bumper attaches.