Buying a Doka crewcab

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Buying a Doka crewcab

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As title, I've got my eye on a light blue Doka which is languishing in a local boatyard. It does get moved now and then so I guess it runs and I'm pretty sure is a diesel judging by the stains around the fuel filler. I can only see it from the adjacent road-bridge but it seems fair from a distance (don't they all) I have no idea if it's a 2 or 4 wd either. Any ideas as of what to look out for please? I'm OK on a panel van but not on these so any pointers would be welcome.
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Same really. Just look for rust inside the tool lockers and the load bed maybe like cheese. The space behind the tail lights will give a clue and also try to look inside the engine bay looking forward to the space behind the side air vents. The fuel filler neck goes through the tool locker, so have a good look at the condition and the seals.
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OK, thanks for letting me know. I'm hoping to view it next Wednesday or Thursday so I'll certainly take a look at the areas you've mentioned, thank you.

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