1984 Land Rover 90 Defender Style Running 200 Tdi on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
1984 Land Rover 90 painted quiet badly in a Nato green style paint. Has diamond plate fitted to wing tops and hood, with fitting for spare wheel to mount on hood if preferred. Vehicle has relatively newish soft top and hoop set installed, front 3 seats installed and 2 rear jump seats in place, but not well fitted-need to be correctly installed. Front seats have later Exmoor trim covers in place, not all matching. I will provide with a new set of LR sea covers (water resistant slip cover type in grey) vehicle has some rust in the usual paces, namely both door bottoms, some in foot well and light rust at the top of the bulkhead. The latter is mostly just surface rust and has been repaired at some stage. The doors and foot wells can be easily plated / repaired. Body has dents and repairs in line with the type of vehicle this is and the use it has had. The chassis has had some patching done over the years, is relatively solid and was inspected prior to leaving the UK a year or so ago. There is an aftermarket suspension kit and poly bushes installed on the vehicle. Some additional parts are included, I can quote them, but a few bits n bobs and a New electric fan to replace the belt driven unit. needs only temp sensor switch or manual switch to be complete to install. Diesel motor does smoke a little on start up as most do, settles after warming up. 5 speed manual, power steering and a radio...that's the luxury side of things covered. Truck sits on relatively newer General grabbers (spare is brad new) and discovery steel rims, which look pretty cool. Truck is not yet titled in the US, all import paperwork would be provided to facilitate the registration which is pretty straightforward to process. Vehicle can be viewed in Brooklyn NY prior to bidding. Collection from same location, ideally on a transporter or trailer. Any questions, please contact me prior to bidding. I do reserve the right to cancel any zero negative or bidders with feedback of less than 10 unless contact is made prior to bidding. **Listed as 1980 as Vin not recognized by Ebay due to it being an import** |
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