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Low Mileage Lhd 1985 Land Rover Defender 110 4x4 Owned By Ruler Of Dubai. on 2040-cars

US $48,650.00
Year:1985 Mileage:34578
Location:

VIN: SALLDHMV2BA236673

A fully rebuilt 1985 Defender 110 with 3.5L V8 petrol engine and upgrade 5-Speed LT77 manual transmission.   Extremely Low mileage on original odometer:  55,648km or 34,578 miles. Driven less than 10 miles since import. Garage protected all winter.   

Imported from United Arab Emirates so due to the lack of rain and salt this chassis is spotless and was maintained by LR military. Powerful Air conditioning (removed to pass customs, underdash vents must be reinstalled) & Black Leather dashboard and cubby box. 

 

No dings, dents or rust apart from typical surface rust on exhaust and tow points.  BULKHEAD & DOOR FRAMES ARE LIKE NEW. 

New ARB installed Old Man Emu 2” nitrocharger sport kit including new shocks & springs. South African aluminium roof rack and ladder,  

 

Sold with original LR steel rims with 4 brand new Michelin XLS military 7.50/16 tires (maybe 15 miles on them) and spare. Will sell with LR Sport rims and 255/75R16 tires if Buy It Now is met. Does not include roof awning or internal sliding drawer system

Passed US Customs with all documentation in August 2013.  Imported through Baltimore by Dividing Creek Imports. Fully Titled, registered, passed State inspection and insured in NY State Sept 2013.  Fully serviced by The Gas Menagerie LR/Jaguar Troy NY and Saluki Motor Sports Dubai.

 

Pickup/shipping from/in Albany NY area.  Ask questions before bidding. 

 

Ready to be customized or built out into your dream Defender!

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