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Land Rover Santana Diesel 88 Series 3 Lhd Power Steering Export 4x4 Defender on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:70000
Location:

King's Lynn, United Kingdom

King's Lynn, United Kingdom
Advertising:

land rover santana swb 88 inch diesel 9 seater 4x4 lhd
1977 new. 
the most honest land rover on this site for sale.
power steering on this vehicle..yes..a series 3 land rover lhd with power steering. 
no reserve no nonsense auction. but hoping for around 12500 usd to be honest. this is a total jem. sorry for bad photos..

a no nonsense turn key everyday vehicle. never been restored nor does it need restoration.
spent all its life in warm climate where no road salt is used.
former keeper being a vineyard owner who tended his grape and used this 4x4 as normal everyday transport.
its as photos. just bought by ourselves on one of our santana buying trips.
we tend to go the distance and effort for the santana..they are the land rover that land rover should have built..wind down windows, better seating, better wiring loom and lots of updated interesting features that land rover uk could not budget for.
this is the superior land rover series 3 swb with comfort and nice drive.
now, there not a racing car..they like 55 mph and people still wave.
4 cylinder 2250 non turbo non electronic non fly by wire...this will get you home..and if it does have a problem,,,a hammer, cable tie,screw driver or adjustable spanner will get you driving again.
more photos by email  sales@v1twn.com
its as photos or better. colour a dirty white shade of grey. original colour. in fact this land rover santana is a jem of original vehicle. comes with towbar too.
engine does not smoke. instant starter. and really no issues other than its old and used.
before shipping we can offer full workshop services for preventive maintenance if you wish, as some of the overseas land rover experts are somewhat crazy on price and maybe not as clever as they think doing the easy job which becomes a big job..shame on them.
stuff is cheap here parts wise. tyres-electrics-starters-alternators-brakes   preventive servicing is better than stopping in our opinion. saying that..if your lucky enough to buy this santana, you can collect at docks and drive into sunset for a long drive as it is no problem. i would not hesitate to drive this vehicle from alaska to las vegas..and back..
we are knowledgeable and helpful. we suffer fools real bad and will not try to sell you anything you do not need.
we suffer ebay fools really bad. they hide and waste our time and it makes it difficult for honest people to trade worldwide.
like usual..its no reserve nothing hidden..no hidden bidders to hike the price up like some..
just a genuine land rover santana 88 inch swb diesel wagon being offered by a passionate dealer
to hopefully you...a passionate land rover santana buyer.  and when you drive to the land rover meet...you have a santana with wind down windows..your unique..

any inspection invited. we are located kings lynn norfolk england uk.
we can arrange an independent inspection if required 360 usd with detailed photos.
this vehicle is a 1977 and legal everywhere in the world.
we can offer a bespoke shipping service $2460 usd which includes you going to your docks and collecting the vehicle. everything else paid..your shipping taxes duties security and notorized paperwork-customs agents and dock delivery uk..
or you can do it yourself cheaper and we can help. allow approx 1400 usd for shipping 
but you still have
federal steam clean-uk dock delivery-notorized invoicing-dock security checks uk- dock duties both sides-customs agent fees..customs taxes and duties..dock services you side..and then some..

to confirm..if this was sitting in a dealer in usa-canada-mexico...as it sits...they would be asking 18500 to 22500 usd and then some..

ask any questions..
we have several santana available to us..all 88 inch all diesel..all lhd ..all wind down window..
a show winner with us cost you only 17640 usd  and we have the holy grail of land rover in stock(NOW SOLD AND OFF TO EAST COAST USA) with restored chassis and running gear with body-paint-and interior to do..its an especiale model..gold bar investment..
mark@v1twn.com
sales@v1twn.com
0044 7712 825138

payment is bank transfer-chq in post-bacs

the only series 3 land rover swb with power steering we have ever owned..and now you can be unique too..
colour change or updates let us quote. personally i would leave it alone and enjoy the patina.






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