1988 Land Rover Defender 110 County 200 Tdi Stunning Example on 2040-cars
Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Engine:2.5TDI
Fuel Type:Diesel
Mileage: 115,500
Make: Land Rover
Exterior Color: Gray
Model: Defender
Interior Color: Gray
Trim: County 110
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: RHD
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1988 Land Rover Defender 110
VIN: SALLDHMB7EA328579
County Station Wagon
2.5TDI 5 speed gearbox
115K Miles
Grey/White
$31,999
This is an absolutely superb and solid example of this stunning iconic vehicle. As with all of our vehicles this was driven 300 miles back to Kissimmee from Georgia and passed the test with flying colours. The TDI engine may not be the fastest, but it is one of the steadiest engines you will find in these vehicles. Cruising at 65-70 mph was easy. There is plenty of torque pulling away from the lights etc. The gearbox is nice and tight, gear changes are smooth not clunky, an altogether pleasant drive.
This vehicle was sourced in the UK by our team and partners at The County and Defender Centre, it was thoroughly inspected and tested before returning to the workshops. It was decided that this vehicle would benefit from a super re-spray, done! The vehicle has had a high quality re-spray in Stornaway Grey, grey being its original colour of manufacture. The 200TDI engine was solid, so has been serviced and is in excellent working order. We actually have receipts of work carried out to the vehicle in 2012, also the vehicle passed its last MOT in 2012 with not a single advisory notice, which is pretty rare in the UK even for newer vehicles. We have MOT certificates dating back to 1993 ad a heritage certificate showing details of the original build.
The interior reflects what we search for, it is in good condition. It is a 25 year old car and has been used, however there are no rips or tears, only a few minor discoloration’s on the seats, hard to notice really. Overall as with all of the vehicles we offer, the bones are great, with this example however, the flesh is pretty stunning too!
This example looks stunning, a real head-turner and plenty of comments, pipped horns and thumbs up. Get in touch soon and drive away in this superb vehicle.
On Apr-07-13 at 18:29:58 PDT, seller added the following information:
NOTE: THIS DEFENDER IS AN ORIGINAL 2.5TDI, NOT 200TDI.
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