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Land Rover Defender 110 ( Ex Military ) on 2040-cars

Year:1980 Mileage:105000
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 Hello ladies and gentlemen, this is my 1986 ex military land rover defender for sale.

 VIN# SALLDHAC7BA249554 

So I know what you're thinking, "bought cheap and trying to sell expensive"; actually no....this truck was a keeper for me since I bought in 2012 and so I have put in a lot of money already into it. But unfortunately now I have to sell it. Work I have done to it is adding a new muffler system, undercoating the already strong chassis with POR15, adding a working snorkel, changing door rubbers and windshield rubbers, adding power steering to it, adding new wheel spacers to accommodate the discovery wheels (military wheels still available), Upgrading the seats from standard military to exmoor trim seats. Big jobs includes upgrading the 2.5NA to a 200TDI engine- new head gasket, new valve seals, new exhaust gasket, new glow plugs, new fuel rail, new timing belt, new crank and camshaft seals and last on engine was a new waterpump. Overall I have spent around $17000 total. I would like to get back at least close to that but with NO RESERVE I know it's a risk.  I recently added a hard top so now you can be top off in the summer and hardtop on in the winter-pictures of hard top coming soon. I also added an auxiliary fan to help cool the engine in those hot summer days. So just by looking at my truck you cannot know about all the work that went into it but you can certainly appreciate it.

So all and all if you compare my defender to other defender for sale, most of the hard work has already been done. So if you are looking for a land rover defender, please consider my truck....Thanks

If you have 10 feedbacks or less, and you are interested in this vehicle for purchase, please contact me before bidding....thanks

This vehicle is for sale locally in Queens New York

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Jaguar Land Rover considering Mexican plant

Mon, Apr 27 2015

Jaguar Land Rover has been expanding its production out of the UK and into overseas markets, and according to the latest word from Bloomberg, the British automaker is considering spending more than half a billion dollars to build a new assembly plant somewhere in Mexico. Since the Range Rover Sport and Evoque are two of the company's top sellers in the US, those would reportedly be the most likely to be manufactured at the Mexican plant, although Jaguars could follow as well. The automaker was previously said to be leaning towards a location in the Southern US, and while it could conceivably proceed with plans for both, it would be more likely to go with one or the other. State and local authorities below the Mason-Dixon line have been soliciting the business with various incentives, but lower labor costs South of the Border could prove more attractive to JLR and its parent company Tata. It wouldn't be the first, after all. Over the past month alone, General Motors committed to building the next Chevy Cruze in Mexico, Toyota did the same with the Corolla, Hyundai was reported to be considering a similar step, and Ford announced two new plants in the country amounting to a $2.5-billion investment. Luxury automakers like Audi, BMW and Mercedes have also been delving into Mexican production as well, blazing a path that JLR could potentially follow. The British automaker recently opened a plant in China and another in Brazil, while investing in additional facilities in the UK as well.

Jaguar Land Rover may build factory in Saudi Arabia

Tue, 11 Dec 2012

The Middle East is one of the fastest-growing markets for Land Rover, so it makes sense that the automaker is looking to set up shop in the region. According to Automotive News, Jaguar Land Rover is in talks with the people of Saudi Arabia to build a factory in the country at an expected initial cost of $1.2 billion. Still in the early stage of talks, the proposed facility could start up by 2017 using locally sourced materials such as steel and aluminum.
Such an arrangement could be beneficial for both entities as Saudi Arabia looks to diversify its oil-reliant economy and Land Rover could get local production capacity of around 50,000 units. The report also says that the agreement talks about the possibility for Jaguar models to be built at the same plant further down the road.
This won't be the first vehicle produced in Saudi Arabia - that honor goes to the KSU Gazal-1 - but it will be the first from a major global automaker.

UK car output falls 14% in March, may get worse with no-deal Brexit

Tue, Apr 30 2019

LONDON — British car output fell for the 10th month in a row in March, hit by a slowdown in key foreign markets, and the sector stands to suffer a lot more if the country leaves the European Union without a deal, an industry body said on Tuesday. Output tumbled by an annual 14.4 percent to 126,195 cars in March, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders said. Exports, which account for nearly four out of every five cars made in Britain, were down by 13.4 percent. The SMMT said analysis it had commissioned predicted output would fall this year to 1.36 million units from 1.52 million in 2018, assuming London can secure a transition deal with the EU. If Britain has to rely instead on World Trade Organization rules for its trade with the bloc, which include import tariffs, output is forecast to fall by around 30 percent to 1.07 million units in 2021, returning to mid-1980s levels, the SMMT said. The forecasts were produced for SMMT by AutoAnalysis, a consultancy. Prime Minister Theresa May has secured a delay to the Brexit deadline until Oct. 31, giving her more time to try to break an impasse in parliament over the terms of Britain's departure from the EU. Foreign minister Jeremy Hunt traveled to Japan earlier this month to try to persuade the Japanese government and Toyota, which has a big presence in Britain, that London was determined to avoid a no-deal Brexit. "Just a few years ago, industry was on track to produce 2 million cars by 2020 — a target now impossible with Britain's reputation as stable and attractive business environment undermined," SMMT chief executive Mike Hawes said. "All parties must find a compromise urgently so we can set about repairing the damage and diverting energy and investment to the technological challenges that will define the future of the global industry." (Reporting by William Schomberg, editing by David Milliken)