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1974 Landrover Series 3 Genuine Station Wagon With Safari Roof And Fairey O/d on 2040-cars

Year:1974 Mileage:0 Color: is finished in Landrover Limestone and is the original colour that the car would have been painted
Location:

Penrith, United Kingdom

Penrith, United Kingdom
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1974 Landrover Series 3 Genuine Safarir Station Wagon 

Ebay Does Not Recognise The UK VIN - The VIN is 90201870A

The Landrover was first registered 1974 so well past the 25 year threshold for entry into the States. 

Shipping

I regularly send Landrovers to the States and know the Import Procedure inside out. I can arrange all shipping if needs be. Shipping to the East Coast (New York, Brunswick, Charleston etc) is $2500 and for the West  Coast (Port Hueneme etc) it is $3000. This includes delivery from me to the UK port of Southampton, UK Customs clearance and ship lading and transport to the USA. I will send the winning bidder the UK title
 and you just collect from the US port that you have chosen. 


Vehicle

The Landrover was first registered in the UK in 1974 and is a very rare genuine Station Wagon with the Safari roof. These are very hard to find in original condition like this one is. The motor is a 2286cc gasoline engine. The transmission is 4 speed manual and this one has the expensive Fairey Overdrive system installed. 

The exterior is finished in Landrover Limestone and is the original colour that the car would have been painted. It is nice and solid and is an honest, original Landrover. It has not been restored previously and will be a sound buy for someone looking for a good useable Landrover. There are a few signs of age as it is 40 years old but nothing major at all. The doors are solid as are all the panels really. The frame is in decent shape also.  The interior is all original and has 3 seats in the front as well as bench seats in the rear so it can carry another 4 people in the back. 

The truck has been looked over by my local Landrover shop and they have given it a good bill of health. The engine has been serviced and a new fuel pump has been fitted. The motor runs well and there are no issues at all. All gears shift fine and the transmission is very good indeed. Suspension, steering, brakes etc all works as they ought


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