Land Rover Defender 110 One Ten 5 Door Rhd Barn Find 69k Miles! on 2040-cars
Logan, Utah, United States
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Selling my lovely 1984 Defender 110 V8, this was a barn find a few years
ago, found in a farmers shed that he didn’t use anymore. Was in storage
for 6 years before it was put back on the road in 2009 & only has 3
Previous owners!! It has only covered 69,761 miles backed up with
previous yearly service inspections dating back to 1999. This is a
matching chassis truck and is in very good condition, chassis, bodywork,
bulkhead and floors are all in great shape. This Defender has been very
well looked after by both by me, a Land Rover enthusiast and the
previous owners. Please look through the pictures and you can see how
good this example is. New Exhaust + all gaskets changed
this year, New engine oil & oil
filter, SU Carbs tuned and checked runs great, Clutch fluid flushed
& changed, Brake fluid flushed and checked, All wheels balanced
and 4 wheel alignment done March 2012, Prop shaft joints re-greased,
Radiator flushed and refilled with correct anti freeze,
All door bottoms have solid steel work, Immaculate interior, seats
have no tears or sagging, Has side steps & bull bar fitted this
year, Working rear wash wipe, interior light and all switches/buttons,
Updated side arches to 2008 rubber type. Though selling as is, with no
warranty expressed or implied, there are no known issues with this
Defender, it has a solid chassis with no holes or major rust problems. This is
also the same on the bulkhead and on the door bottoms too, if these are
good on a Defender the rest must also be good. All the doors lock
properly, don’t drop or sag when opened and I have 2 sets of keys for
this truck too. Starts, runs and stops just like it should do, all the
gears including high low work spot on. I never did too much mileage in
this as it was too good for everyday driving. This is a great looking
truck that I know will make the new owner very happy. Gets lots of looks
and comments every time I take it out. If buy it now is used I will cover cost of shipping to the lower 48 states otherwise if a lower offer is accepted shipping is buyers responsibility.
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