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Year:1994 Mileage:63910
Location:

Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada

Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada
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1994 LAND ROVER DEFENDER 90


Up for auction is a 1994 Land Rover Defender 90 - #74
Bought brand new in 1994 from Budds' Land Rover in Oakville, Ontario
Car is located in Ontario, Canada
Engine runs great 
Car in excellent condition - see pictures below for full details!

We are the original owner of this Defender 90
1994 Land Rover Defender 90 #74
Original km/mileage
Original engine
Original paint
8 cylinder engine
Transmission: Manuel
Body type: 2 Door
Fuel Type: Gasoline 
2 tops included - soft (in good shape considering the age) and hard
Extra seating including - 4 seats altogether

This car has the original Mileage - only 63910 KM (not miles!)
Body is aluminum - the only rust is around the hinges as you can see in the pictures

It is the buyers responsibility to determine legality before purchasing (for example: importing regulations for this 1994 Land Rover Defender 90)
Please make sure that this car can be imported into your country before bidding
Please do not bid on this car if you are not 100% sure of your country's regulations

(Defender is located in Canada - no issues with transporting this car within Canada)

We will help arrange shipping but the buyer is responsible for all shipping/exporting costs


Sold as is!
No existing warranty
Please ask all questions prior to bidding!




TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
No returns - Please read listings carefully! Ask all question prior to bidding

Payment Methods: We only accept certified checks, bank wire transfer, or cash. All funds must be in US Dollars.
Deposit: Deposit of $1000 through PayPal is required within 24 hours of the close of the auction
Buyer agrees to pay remaining balance within 3 days of the close of the auction. All financial transaction must be completed before delivery/pick-up of the vehicle. 
Shipping: The buyer is responsible for ALL shipping costs. We are happy to help with shipping arrangements, if requested.
We assume no responsibility for damages incurred from shipping.
 We are not responsible for any damages incurred after the vehicle leaves our premises. 

Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price. These charges (if applicable) are the buyer's responsibility




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This car has the original Mileage - only 63910 KM (not miles)!

The number of this car is incorrect - it should be #74 instead of #41 (as you can see in the pictures - Land Rover plate on the back says Defender 90 No. CDN 74)!!

It should be listed as "1994 Land Rover Defender 90 - #74"

Thank you! 

Body is aluminum - the only rust is around the hinges as you can see in the pictures.

It is the buyers responsibility to determine legality before purchasing (for example: exporting regulations for this 1994 Land Rover Defender 90)


We will help arrange shipping but buyer is responsible for all shipping/exporting costs.

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Wed, Dec 9 2020

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