Clean Rust-free 2000 Land Rover Discovery Dii Se 76k Original Miles Off Road Rdy on 2040-cars
San Mateo, California, United States
Remarkably clean 2000 Land Rover Discovery Series II. This is the second year of the Discovery Series II, and an SE model. It is a straight, RUST-FREE DII throughout, to include chassis, undercarriage, roofline and gutters, door panels, fenders, quarter panels, door sills, rocker panels and tailgate areas. It is fairly loaded with all Power amenities except DVD system. This Discovery also has the dual Power-sunroof option ( both work fine and DO NOT leak), roof bars and the factory Tow package ( although nothing has been towed). It also has TERRAFIRMA sidesteps ( manufactured by MANIK), factory full wraparound brush guards, headlight guards and rear-access ladder. In addition, it has been professionally fitted with a 2" Lift set up, with UK-made TERRAFIRMA springs (the commercial brand for the British autoparts-maker ALLMAKES), struts, lift blocks and bushings. Off-road grade Mickey Thompson all-terrain tires ( with approximately 90% tread on them), mounted on 16" steel wheels from ATLANTIC BRITISH. Completely stock, reliable 4.0L BOSCH engine ( revised by BMW during their tenure of Land Rover), not the early 4.0L GEMS, and NOT one of the 4.6L nightmare motors of later DIIs with the endemic cases of slipped cylinder sleeves, premature oil-pressure failure or defective-block issues. (Ever wonder why out of all Discovery IIs for sale most are 03-04s, and not the earlier ones..?) 76K original miles, and its condition reflects it. No engine issues or other drama. The powertrain runs GREAT. This Discovery II runs VERY well, tracks well, rides well and drives nicely both in town and in the highway, even with the all-terrain tires. Considering its vintage, This Discovery II is remarkably clean, and the photos do not do it justice~! The 2000 SE is one of the best years to own. It is turn-key, WITHOUT the usual head-gasket issues nor overheating, and it will make a great traveler or off-road trekker.
EXCELLENT headliner, without any sagging, staining or damage. Beluga-black factory finish still shines nicely, and looks great with the wheels. I have spent over 20 years in this great country's military and have owned Land Rovers of various types and vintage for nearly 35 years. I am well versed on most Land Rover quirks and have assessed this DII as a VERY solid, straight and completely rust-free example of a Discovery.
I am glad to assist with NATIONWIDE or OVERSEAS delivery at the most economical shipping rate available. I can do all coordination from here, and you pay the transporter cost directly to the shipper upon receipt of the Discovery. Should you be the winning bidder, I would like to receive payment within THREE business days, please. Cashiers check or Bank draft are preferred. Personal, business or annuity checks may be utilized, but must clear funds source prior to any transportation arrangements being made. Another option is a Bank wire transfer to our local CHASE Bank branch here in town. That expedites the process considerably and allows for faster shipping arrangements. Upon receipt of payment, I will overnight the title and bill of sale to the winning bidder. Thank you for your interest~! |
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