1987 Land Rover Defender County 110 V8 Florida Title Low Miles **no Reserve** on 2040-cars
Vero Beach, Florida, United States
You are Bidding on a 1987 Land Rover Defender County 110 V8 with 89K miles. Super Low starting price, with no Reserve. This Truck has all the trim you would expect from a County Model and has an Extra clean interior. The chassis and frame on this truck are solid. The truck starts without smoke and the engine runs smooth without smoking. The truck drives well, but the choke needs to be adjusted. The body shows its age but still looks good. It does have rust on the doors as would be expected. The truck has what appear to be brand new Kumho 33x12.5 tires. This Truck is titled in Florida with a clean title and the vin # is SALLDHMV7BA282221. With a little TLC to the body and engine on this truck you could have a one of a kind truck in the US at a fraction of the cost. This truck is sold as is, Please ask any questions you have about it before you bid. If you are interested in inspecting the vehicle, feel free to come see the truck. Please call or text Bill at 917-642-5740 to see it. A down payment of $500 by paypal shall be sent within 24 hrs of auction end. Full Payment shall be within 7 days of auction end by cash, or wire. Video is available.
On Jan-21-14 at 15:39:17 PST, seller added the following information: The rear passenger door is not opening. The card just needs to be taken off and the mechanism needs to be fixed. I added pictures of the bulkhead frame and doors. There is no rot on the frame, just some surface rust that can be scraped and undercoated to be like new. |
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