1983 Land Rover Series 3 109 Lwb 2.25l Gasoline 30,000 Miles Only From New on 2040-cars
Tring, United Kingdom
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For Sale is this 1983 Land Rover Series 3 109 LWB 2.25L Gasoline Take A Look At The Video: This lovely Land Rover is currently in the UK - however we can offer shipping to an East Coast port of your choice (listed below) or it can be shipper to the West Coast for a little extra We have shipped well over 150 cars to the US and regularly purchase US cars and ship them to the UK so we have done this all before. Shipping is very simple and we will arrange for the Land Rover to be shipped to the port you choose, our agents will do all the paperwork this side, all you need to do is collect from the US port and clear through US customs which many of our past customers have done themselves or you can use an agent to do this for you. The only additional costs are import duty which is 2.5% of the vehicle costs (excluding shipping cost) and pay any local State taxes. You then just register with your local DMV like you do any car. As all the cars we offer for sale are at least 25 years old and may much older they are free to enter the USA without any modifications so they are clear to go. (California State Smog Law differs with Gasoline cars) Take a look at our web site and see under sold and you will see some of the cars we have sold either side of the pond in past few years. Rest assure everyone gets there car and goes on to enjoy it for many years to come - thats why you should buy through us. The Land Rover For Sale: A Genuine 1983 Land Rover 109 Long Wheel Base - matching numbers original engine etc This is a 3 door version with a Hard Top Roof with side windows and a rear Safari Door 3 Seats are fitted in the front & there are 2x 3 man bench seats in the back Good clean paint work in a dark green This was an ex military owned vehicle and i have the release document from when it came out of service it is therefore thought that this vehicle has only done 30,000 miles from new - speedo reading from 2001 reads 0nly 20,000 miles Good panels all really solid and no rust Has the military front bumper and 2 big spot lights on it 7.50 tyres and 16" Land Rover wheels The chassis and rails are in superb shape there is no rust and i can not see any previous welding either Inside all the seats are in good used shape All the dash is as it should be for a Series 3 Gearbox is a standard Land Rover 4 speed with transfer box HI AND LOW ratio selectable gears She drives well all gears change with crunching in between them - brakes are ok and she would cruise at around 50-55mph May need the odd bit of work on electrics lights etc Servo assisted brakes Small roll cage in the back This is not a road tested vehicle Thats about it for the car Look at the video and check out all the extra pictures - we hide nothing You will receive via USPS 1. A Bill of Sale, 2. The UK V5 (like US Title) 3. Any other paperwork relating to the car, 4. The Shipping Note. Once the car is with the shipping line you are the only person allowed to receive the car or your agreed agents. We will book the car once full paid with the next available ship to sail - Sailing time is approx 4 weeks You vehicle will be marine insured whilst on the ship. Available East Coast Ports NOVA SCOTIA for CANADA (US$2000) NEW YORK BALTIMORE CHARLESTON BRUNSWICK JACKSONVILLE WEST COAST (ADD $2750) additional for these ports. GALVESTON LA PORTLAND OREGON Payment Please pay $500 deposit via paypal after communication with us if you win the auction Final Payment via International Wire Transfer to our UK Bank Account Any questions please ask LOOKING FOR ANOTHER TYPE OF BRITISH CAR MAYBE WE CAN HELP FIND IT OR SHIP IT FOR YOU PLEASE ASK |
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