1983 Land Rover Defender 110 County 3.5 V8 Stunning Example on 2040-cars
Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Engine:3.5L V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Sub Model: 110 COUNTY STATION WAGON
Make: Land Rover
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: Defender
Interior Color: Tan
Trim: County 110
Drive Type: RHD
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 109,000
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1983 Land Rover Defender
VIN: SALLDHMV1AA194251
3.5L V8 County with 4 Speed Gearbox
109k Miles
Blue/Cream
$24,999
This really is an amazing find. A factory V8 County Station Wagon with Power Steering. Superb original condition with 109k miles on the clock. This excellent example has had over lb27,000 spent on services and parts over the years. The vehicle also benefits from 17 years worth of MOT test certificates (Annual roadworthy inspection).
Another vehicle who’s first test in the USA was a 300 mile drive after getting off the boat. This V8 engine never missed a beat, a great cruising speed combined with a nice bit of torque made for a great drive. A real head-turner as this Blue/Cream colour combination looks absolutely stunning, you don’t find many examples of a County Station Wagon than this. Gear changes are comfortable and tidy, no slipping out of gear or grinding, the power steering is nothing short of excellent and the V8 engine moves you when you want it too.
The exterior is pretty much rust free apart from a few small spots (near door hinge, door sill). The bulk head is in excellent condition, this can be seen simply looking at the vehicle. The interior is in absolutely superb condition, no marks or tears on the upholstery at all. The paintwork is completely original, nothing has been hidden at all. There are a few minor marks to the paintwork, because it is 30 years old.
This vehicle will suit somebody looking for either their first Land Rover Defender or someone who wants to add a solid vehicle to their collection. The engine and chassis are in great, solid condition. You could re-spray this vehicle to cover up the minor marks, however, I believe this absolutely adds to the character and charm of the vehicle. It looks and drives superb.
This is probably the best original example we have seen for a long time. The last owner had the vehicle for over 7 years. We have recently fitted a new wheel/tyre package and a stainless steel exhaust. The vehicle now comes fitted with Land Rover Freestyle alloys.
If you are looking for an original, stunning example of this iconic vehicle, you will struggle to find one better than this.
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