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1986 Land Rover 110 Csw Uk Rhd on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:1986 Mileage:130000
Location:

Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, United States

Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, United States
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Just relisted and the ending high price. I will take care of the surface rust under th hood. The hood has no rot or rust through, purely superficial. It is for sale and t r a d e locally so bid soon.

 

Dare to be different. This is a Right Hand Drive and gets a lot of attention.

1986 Land Rover Defender 110 5 Door CSW. CLEAR WISCONSIN TITLE in MY NAME!

I imported this from the UK 2 years ago. These are a blast to drive. I had this shipped into Philadelphia and drove it back to Sun Prairie without issues. 22 hours straight.

Importing one of these is hard from the UK. It has to be original as the VIN is on the frame. Many of them has rusted frames or swapped to a galvanized frame. This makes them illegal to import. I searched for a while to get an original model in great shape to bring over. THis was legally imported and has the necessary paperwork and clear Wisconsin title in my name.

The pictures show what it looks like. No rot etc. Normal oxydation in a few places that happens when aluminum and metal are mated together. Small surface rust under the hood (easy fix).  FYI, all the spots around the Defender in the first pic is water, just got back from the car wash before i took those photos.

This has the 3.5 V8 with 5 speed transmission 4x4. Mileage is 149,000. Runs great and just had a ful tune-up. Interior is in great shape. Interioor seats are the original tan cloth in tweed from factory and seats 9 total. I have an used air conditioning kit that could be installed but the kit was $1500 to get from the UK and I'd want that same price if buyer wants it. Installation would be extra but buyers choice. These kists new are $3000 plus installation. Are you ready to own and drive something noone else has....this is it.

Buy it now price will include the AC kit but not installed.......now that is a more than fair kicker.


Here is a list of things done:

1. Truck cost me $16500.
2. Shipping and Customs $4500
3. Registration and taxes in WI $1000
4. New tires and rims in UK $1500
5. Safari Rack and Ladder in UK $600
6. Carb rebuild (2 carbs) $350
7. New Gas Tank and sending unit $400.
8. New Alumuinum Chequer side guards and door guards $600
9. New side step bars with matching chequer plate $450
10. Front Bull Bar in UK $400.
11. Respray(Repaint) in the UK $1500

total is $26,300. There is a 1987 on Ebay right now for $24,500 and you still have to ship it from Europe. That is over $4000 and $1000 to register with tax, tag and title. Save $5500 and by mine.

Only reason I am selling is I have 3 of these and I decided I want some land and a cabin not to mention my drive way looks like a Defender Car Lot.

Serious inquiries only, I do not need help selling this amazing ride. I will take any other pictures to serious inquiries. I do work so be patient. Bid with confidence and I am a 20 year army vet and a man of integrity.


Stan

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Jaguar Land Rover is exploring how to take autonomous vehicle technology off the paved path. But the company has plans for technology on tarmac, too. The company announced that the Jaguar division will have a fleet of 100 cars testing autonomous technologies on public roads. The testing process will cover a period of four years and begin with vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication systems, along with a stereo camera system and autonomous vehicle software. These systems will work together to provide a variety of features that could make their way into future Jaguars and Land Rovers. The first feature in development is called "Roadwork Assist." The system relies on the stereo camera to create a 3D image the car's software can analyze. The software can identify road cones and other barriers associated with construction sites. The car will then alert the driver about entering the construction zone and provide some steering assistance to keep the car centered in its lane. Tony Harper, Jaguar's head of research, said that this system can reduce stress on the driver, and the technology could eventually be used to allow the car to pilot itself through construction zones. Another of Jaguar's proposed features is "Safe Pullaway," which also relies on cameras and software. The Safe Pullaway feature is designed to prevent close-proximity collisions in traffic jams and even in the garage. To do this, the car watches the area immediately ahead of it for obstacles. If the car detects something nearby while the driver adds throttle or shifts into gear, it will apply the brakes to prevent driving into the object. The final project on Jaguar's plate is its "Over the Horizon Warning" system. This will be one of the first features to rely on Jaguar's vehicle-to-vehicle communication technology. The idea is that connected cars in constant communication will give drivers additional warning of upcoming hazards, such as out-of-sight animals and slowed or stopped cars. In Jaguar's example of a stopped car, the stationary vehicle would send a signal alerting approaching cars of the situation. In turn, the approaching vehicles would trigger audible and visual warnings to drivers about the hidden car. Jaguar says that the system could also be applied to emergency vehicles. Emergency vehicles would broadcast a signal to alert drivers well before the lights and sirens get their attention. This would give emergency vehicles a faster, safer path through traffic.

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