Land Rover Defender 110 Soft Top - V8 Rover on 2040-cars
Middlebury, Connecticut, United States
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This 1983 110 Defender 3 Door Soft Top Wagon was imported March 2012 from the UK. It had one owner in the UK and it was used as a people carrier rather than a workhorse around the owners country estate in Norfolk. The right hand drive has 93K KM which is about 58K miles. The body work has correct fit of all panels and the vehicle had a quality respray in England in Windjammer Blue. The paint carries a deep shine and looks great. There is no rot of the door bottoms, footwells, bulkhead corners and A posts and all metal is solid. The hood and seats are all in good order and tear free.
The underside looks very solid and clean and was pressure washed and thoroughly waxoiled then. The axles, propshafts and transmission are all tight and in good order. The overall condition is exceptional and it has been extensively refreshed and updated with all new filters, tires, plugs/wires, fuel pump, battery and brakes, etc.. Imported into North Carolina, it was used as a daily driver in the Virginia area before coming north to Connecticut where it resides at a lakeside home where it's used again as a people mover. The vehicle performs well, sounds healthy and has plenty of pull with its Rover V8. The LT95 4 speed gearbox shifts smoothly and the differential lock of high and low range and the transfer box all function correctly. A great investment which will only rise in value. Rarely do classic Land Rovers of this quality, condition and history come to market. Don't miss this opportunity, buy with confidence. No disappointments. Call John at 727-215-0109 for more information. |
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