Hello and welcome to the sale of this original Land Rover Defender 110 200 Tdi Station Wagon finished in white with grey cloth interior. Condition can be described as original throughout, she could certainly benefit from some light restoration to bring her back to immaculate condition. Having spent all her life in South Spain which is known to be incredibly dry, the vehicle has no rust whatsoever, I have included photos of the chassis which has yet to be "steam cleaned", which would make her look even cleaner. She starts first time, with no blue smoke or funny noises. Gearbox and clutch are good, no crunching gears (even when cold) and the engine pulls well through all speeds. Steering and brakes are also perfectly OK. Chassis number is SALLDHMF8HA904025 and this is shown on all the Spanish paperwork which is present and will be supplied with the vehicle. All numbers match as the vehicle carries the original chassis and engine from new. She comes with two keys, and original Defender owners manual, she has been regularly serviced with recent timing belt replacement but as per usual for Spain, there are no old service records on file! Vehicle recently underwent the equivalent Spanish MOT test, passed without any problems apart from requiring two new front tyres which have now been fitted. I will soon be uploading more high-res photos and a video of her start-up and running. The vehicle is based in South Spain but can be shipped from Algeciras, Spain to Halifax, Canada via 20ft Container for around $2,500USD, transit time is around 29 Days with Maersk. As you will see from my feedback, I am an honest and trustworthy eBay seller with plenty of experience selling vehicles both locally and abroad. 10% Deposit via Paypal immediately after auction end, balance paid within 7 days. Please feel free to email me with any questions via the usual eBay channels. |
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