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Land Rover Defender 110 Lhd 1984 With Clear Nj Title on 2040-cars

US $58,500.00
Year:1980 Mileage:59000
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Don't risk your deposit on a vehicle that is based in the UK OR Canada and has not even cleared into this country yet.  A number of these vehicles have recently been refused entry due to their 'grey' status and non-allowed modifications.  Testament to this vehicle (and a number of these before from the same workshop), is that it has flown through the import process and is currently in New Jersey with a full clear New Jersey Title and available to serious offers, ready to be driven aaway today..!. This classified is for a FULLY RESTORED 1984 Land Rover Defender 110 200 TDI station wagon.

This land Rover Defender 110 started its lfe on 07 August 1984 as a Land Rover 110 (County Trim in Russet Brown) 2.5 Petrol unit.  It was sold to and despateched to Townley Cross South Africa and spent most of its life there, benefitting from a very dry climate.  In it's first 8 or so years it covered just 20,000 or so miles before the owner decided to upgrade the engine to a fantastic 200 TDi variant that Land Rover had just started shipping.  We are informed this was in about 1992.  The vehcicle comes complete with it's HERITAGE CERTIFICATE from the "British Motor Industry Heritage Trust" Motor Museam: Certificate Number; 2012/27885

This is an ORIGINAL LEFT HAND DRIVE, WITH ORIGINAL LEFT HAND DRIVE DASHBOARD.  Be careful - a number of vehicles currently advertised are RHD, meaning they are worth a whole lot less when you try and resell them, and you will have to drive on the wrong side with higher insurance premiums etc...!  Aside from benefitting from a complete rebuild in a professional workshop, the vehicle (as you can see in the photos) also benefits from a BRAND NEW Richards CHASSIS!!!!  Also on this chassis, it has an extra centre floor cross member especially for a Station Wagon 5 Door Model with the engine mounts in the right place for the 200 TDI engine.

The engine itself is a Very Low Mileage Unit -- 58,779 miles at present on the odometer with the engine being replaced at approx 20,000 miles, thats less than 2,000 miles per year since new for the vehicle..!

In short, this is totally Original Station Wagon 5 Door from new/the Land Rover factory.  The restoration has been very sympathetic to the vehicles history, keeping the interior as original as possible (it is in fantastic condition), but reaplcing everything that needed to be replaced and also adding sensible things like a winch..!

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Specification:

Landrover Station Wagon 110 5 Door to Land Defender County Spec!!

The amazing 200 Tdi Defender Diesel Engine Unit with great power and fule economy

Finished in Arctic White BUT FULLY PREPARED/ BARE METAL RESTORATION (there are some photos showing the inside just after re-spray and also you can see the new chassis just after the body has been placed back on in one of the photos..!)

Vehicle has a brand new Richards Chasis with associated shockers brakes etc replaced.!

New Split Charging System with TWO new batteries..!

Bare Metal Repaint - 5 Defender Doors all Fully Refurbished with New Steelwork. Press Button Door Model

Rear Tailgate Door with New Rubbers, Swing Away Wheel Carrier

New Rear Floor, new Rear Cross Member - High Tech Modern Bodyshop - Water Based Paints.

Original Rib Roof

Black Tomb Raider Side Steps

Metal Headlamp Covers

Brand New Winch Bumper/Winch 9500lbs electric front lead operation 

Front Wing Black Metal Protectors

New Windscreen, seals to windscreen, alpine roof windows

New Shockers, Springs, Poly Bushes finished in black

All new Brake Hardware

New Exhaust

New Timing Belt

Fully Serviced with all Filters and correct fluids,  

Gearbox and Transfer Box oils all changed

**Note that in the last photos of the series the vehicle is shown with 5 spoke alloys (looks fantastic!).  These are not included in the sale but the alloy wheel spacers are still present on the hubs for fitting of alloy wheels

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Simply buy with confidence that the vehicle is already here and cleared waiting to be driven away, there is NO FINANCIAL risk associated with paying a deposit, waiting 10 weeks, hoping the vehicle clears customs and then being disappointed...

We are happy to put you in touch with our restoration partner in the UK should you have any questions we cannot answer on this vehicle or our next vehicles coming through..!

This is a very special Landrover. The Heritage Certificate included means the car can be registered as a classic. This car was valued at a Land Rover Main Dealer at $85,000, and if maintained, the value will continue to go UP!!!!

This vehicle was built for Non-US market, which is why EBAY will not recognize the VIN and it is listed here as a 1980. The VIN number of the vehicle is SALLDHMH8AA/209925.

If interested please send me an email at exoticcardealers@gmail.com for more information.  The car is ready to be viewed at any time..!

Look forward to hearing from you. 

Lawrence

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