1983 Land Rover Lwb Diesel Station Wagon on 2040-cars
Vero Beach, Florida, United States
Engine:Diesel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1983
Sub Model: Series 111
Make: Land Rover
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: Defender
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Original Land Rover
Drive Type: 4X4
Mileage: 75,240
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This Land Rover is not only the straightest I have ever seen but also as original and unspoiled example of a 1983 you can find. The mechanics show how well this Land Rover has been taken care of all these years. The panels are unbelievable straight and the paint all appears to be original. This car was bought from an estate in the UK and appears to have been very well cared for and used sparingly so has very low mileage. This Land Rover is Diesel (2250 cc engine with new rings, bearings decoked head, and new injectors), 4 Wheel Drive, Right Hand Drive. Check the photos and you notice it seats 11. It looks great for her age and the engine was rebuilt a year ago. It is a rare model with a tropical roof with interior air vents. A lot of work has gone into keeping her in excellent shape. The frame and undercarriage are in great condition. Some of the work done in the last few years is as follows; parabolic springs front and rear, Armstrong shocks, all Mintex Brake Wheels cylinders and brake lining changed, all copper brake pipes and 3 flex hoses, welded in foot wells and bulkhead outriggers, new diesel tank, Fairey O/Drive unit, New Rocky Mountain Oil Filter conversion, stainless steel exhaust, Aluminum Checker plate on wings and sills, all new bolts and washers on the Tropical Roof, replaced all exterior light assembly including headlights, new plastic headlight bowls (corrosion proof), all metal/rubber window channels replaced, two defender driving mirrors, a radio with two speakers installed in the vehicle, the panels are very straight and the list goes on and on. There is minimal rust which is so unusual for a vehicle of this age. It has Land Rover side steps installed at all five doors. The brakes are a bit spongy which is common for this year vehicle. I imported this vehicle from the UK and it is now registered in the State of Florida with a clear title. EBAY doesn't recognize the UK Vin Number so the Vin Number is SALLBCMG1AA163301. This Vin Number is on the Vin Plate under the hood. Over the recent years more money was invested in this Land Rover than what I am asking. These vehicles are known to sell upwards of $30,000 or more. It is also important to note that in the photos there is a new Bearmach Galvanized Roof Rack but that item will be sold separately or I can leave it on the vehicle for an additional $700 to the sale price. I did not go to the trouble of removing it as I wanted buyers to realize it is available. Any question just contact me. When you receive this Land Rover a compound and wax will make this vehicle shine like a new penny. You can also inspect the Land Rover by making an appointment. All sales are final and these no warrantee either implied or stated. At the conclusion of the auction the buyer has 48 hours to wire $1000 as a downpayment and within 6 days the balance is to be wired. Certified check/money orders are also fine. I do not accept paypal or credit cards. If the winner bidder doesn't contact the seller within 48 hours the seller has the right to relist the Land Rover. On Oct-20-13 at 00:05:26 PDT, seller added the following information:
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