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-land Rover Defender Station Wagon 1980 Special Example-shipping Service on 2040-cars

US $8,950.00
Year:1980 Mileage:31500
Location:

YORKSHIRE, United Kingdom

YORKSHIRE, United Kingdom
Advertising:



Road legal with current British MOT certificate proving sound underneath structure

VIN LBAAH1AA119287





1980 LAND ROVER DEFENDER 3-DOOR
GUARANTEED GENUINE YEAR VEHICLE AND EASY REGISTRATION

Starts and drives great
Has current British annual test certificate showing sound structure and running order (150 point examination)
Shipped ready for immediate every day use
Just jump in and drive
Carefully used and maintained
Here
is a list of recent work carried out-
- All new parabolic suspension (around 12 months ago) and shock absorbers.
- New steel wheels and Insa Turbo All Terrain Tyres, 235 75 R16, still with serious tread left.
- Roller painted throughout in matt Nato Green (easy to touch up)
- Full engine overhaul, including professional cylinder head refurbishment and unleaded conversion
- Twin barrel Weber Carburettor conversion, for far superior reliability and engine aspiration.
- New clutch plates, pressure plate and slave cylinder.
- Fully carpeted interior
- New Dashboard, including fitted radio/CD player with speakers situated in headlining
- CB radio fitted
- New center seat Cubby box
- Twin foldable bench seats in the rear
- Over $1000 of chassis rebuild to maintain high standards.
- Light bars (roof and bumper) fitted and wired in
- New front wheel bearings
- Various gaskets, oil seals etc
- Comfortable Sports Seats fitted to cab.
- Chequerplate protection on door / wingtops.
Strong frame underneath
Strong engine with clean exhaust
Safe brakes and steering
Checkerplate protection to aluminum body panels

Fully carpeted inside
Lovely clean engine bay

Winner to add $1950 for shipping to USA CANADA. Extra $500 on top for west coast delivery

Ready for immediate delivery and east coast sea crossing takes only 8 days so you could be enjoying this in a very short time
Please feel free to ask for any more information you require

Documents for easy registration come to you by Fedex before the Landy arrives
Any questions please email or call 011 44 7791906904 for a chat or to ask for ringback


In answer to requests, here are a few testimonials from customers after their car arrived -

Finally arrived today. Looks great! Took a while to get it cranked, but finally successful - Steve, Birmingham

  Wanted you to know that the Mini arrived in KC on Monday and I picked it up yesterday.  The photos are in front of my garage.  Thanks!  Nice job!  It came through fine. Ken, Kansas City

 As soon as I get the cars registered I will enjoy them I cruised them around for a little when they arrived and caught quite a few eyes. Thank you and hope you can finalize everything soon. Matt in California

Just wanted to share that the Mini arrived today @ my home in Thunder Bay, ON.  She looks good and I'm sure will be most enjoyable.  From Jon and wife

The mini finally arrived last week, and was handed over to me on Sunday. It looks great. Maryam, Abu Dhabi

Got the car!!

 LOVE it….exactly what was advertised.

 I suggest letting people know a better description of potential fees….customs / warehouse etc….but other than that I appreciate your communication.  The shipping company was easy and great.

 LOVE the car ..love it!!

 PLEASE find me a 1965 !!! that runs.

 

Chris


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