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1983 Land Rover Defender 110 Stationwagon Lhd 3.5 V8 on 2040-cars

Year:1983 Mileage:205936 Color: Blue
Location:

Zenderen, Netherlands

Zenderen, Netherlands
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.5 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
VIN: SALDV3240VA127698 Year: 1983
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Land Rover
Model: Defender
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Mileage: 205,936
Trim: 5 door station wagon
Exterior Color: Blue
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Completely original, factory left hand drive 110 V8"

This is a 100% original factory spec 1983 Land Rover 110 V8 Stationwagon. Original chassis, original engine, original bodywork, original interior, original left hand drive. So there will be no problems with customs, this one is legal to import to the US!


We have sold this car to one of our customers in 2007, and they have used it daily since than. Now we are selling it on behalf of our customer.

The car is in an unrestored original condition. So it doesn't look like a new one but it really is in a very good condition for an unrestored car. The car has little rust, the rust that is present is only superficial. The engine was reconditioned a year ago, and it runs like a new one. Very smooth and good on power. Gearbox, brakes, suspension, steering, everything works like it should.

The paintwork is not nice, the front of the car has been repainted in an unprofessional way, and there are some smaller dents. The right front door has a bigger dent.

The door frames have some rust.

The car is fitted with an LPG system, this all works like it should and the car runs perfect on LPG. I'm not sure if this is allowed to import in the US, we can remove the system if required.

 ##EBAY did not recognise the original VIN so we used a younger one for the listing. Actual VIN is  _SALLDHMV2AA189352_


SAL
Manufacturer code: Land Rover

LD
Model: Defender (for early models: Ninety, or One Ten)

H
Wheel base: 110 inch

M
Body type: 4-door station wagon (LWB)

V
Engine type: 3.5 litre V8 petrol, carburettor

2
Steering and transmission: Left-hand drive (LHD), 4-speed manual (LT95, or other)

A
Model year: 1983, 1984

A
Assembly location: Solihull, UK

189352
Serial number

This car is currently located in The Netherlands, ready to be shipped anywhere in the world. You can arrange your own shipping, or we can arrange that for you. We can bring the car to all ports in Holland, Belgium or Germany

We require a deposit of 500 euro's within 24 hours. The car will only be released after fully cleared funds.

Happy bidding!

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