1985 Land Rover Defender 110 2.5 Diesel on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
This auction is
for a completely factory original Left
hand drive 1985 Defender 110 N/A diesel. This car is not converted in any way!
We at Tophat U.S. LLC sell original, un messed with, decent, affordable Land Rovers and we
guarantee that this car will clear or have already cleared U.S. customs taken its originality. If you have any questions at all, please do not
hesitate to contact us Exterior:
Interior: This car is decent and in good condition. Engine and gearbox:
Chassis: The chassis on this car is solid and original. The inner corners of the rear crossmember are starting to rust a little bit.. Drive line is ok but the car could do with new shocks. Exhaust needs to be looked at as it sometimes bangs to the bottom of the car All the brakes work perfectly and the car has power steering. Original VIN plate on brake booster matches papers. Original factory stamped VIN number is there and perfectly visible. This Defender is factory Left hand drive! Ideal for daily use, or use it as a toy. ##EBAY did not recognise the original VIN so we used a younger one for the listing. Actual VIN is SALLDHMC8BA231341 .## Here is a breakdown of the VIN Number:
All papers are present. This car is currently located in our Dutch shop, ready to be shipped anywhere in the world. Shipping to the East coast of the US will be around 1300 Dollars. We work with a reliable shipper who offers competitive prices, ask for a shipping quote to your place or a port near you. You can also arrange your own shipper. We can deliver the car to ports in Amsterdam or Rotterdam included in this price. We will also arrange all export paperwork Please add us to your favourite sellers, as we always have a regular feed of Land Rover Defenders and other classic cars. Payment is due via bank
transfer only, within 7 days. Contact within 24 hours after auction end. No PayPal, due to high costs and high exchange rates. The car will
only be released after fully cleared funds. |
Land Rover Defender for Sale
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