1986 Defender 90 Soft Top X-military on 2040-cars
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
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This vehicle is in excellent original military condition, and served
with the Regiment that mans the guns at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland. A
soft top with roll cage, and tailgate are fitted. The vehicle also comes with
the original military updated trim on the interior. Conversion to LHD is also
possible here in the USA. VIN: SALLDVAC7AAxxxxxx This British Army Land Rover Defender 90 is exceptional.
It served 26 years and was serviced meticulously. All the panels are like new,
the paint is original Land Rover military green. The interior is the latest
military upgrade to these trucks, seats covered with Outlast (Exmoor trim)
fabric for durability and use in hot and extreme climates. In the back, bench
seats with fully retractable seat belts provide seating for four. The
tailgate has the original digging tools fitted. The engine is the original heavy duty British Army
diesel, with a design that has been tested in an arduous 500hour durability
test. The truck odometer shows just over 22,000 km, confirmed on the
military retirement certificate. The odometer was changed at 10999 km so the total vehicle mileage is likely to be
more. The vehicle is in Virginia Beach with full clear
Virginia title and all customs paperwork appropriately stamped during its import process. The Defender has a VA state inspection, is exempt EPA emissions
testing, and as it is older than 25 years old, exempt from DOT regulations as
an antique.
The truck is totally stock military spec and drives
very well. All seals and the drive train have been inspected, and timing belt
changed. It has Land Rover power assisted steering fitted. This Land Rover Defender 90 served with 105 Regt RA (V) for 26 years, eventually retiring from the British Army at the end of 2012. The regiment commemorated the 61st anniversary of Her Majesty The Queen's accession to the throne at Edinburgh Castle. In Scotland, 7 Feb 2013, gunners from 105 Regiment Royal Artillery (Volunteers) fired a 21-gun royal salute at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland. Commanding Officer
of 105 Regiment Royal Artillery, Lieutenant Colonel James Cook, said: “The regiment is
honoured to fire the royal salute at Edinburgh Castle to commemorate the
accession of Her Majesty The Queen.
The royal salute
provides a great occasion for the gunners to display their professionalism and
pride in conducting such an honour in Scotland’s capital city.” On Jan-04-14 at 17:32:20 PST, seller added the following information: If you wish to ask any questions abut the vehicle, then please email. |
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