Land Rover Defender- 37k Miles on 2040-cars
Rancho Santa Margarita, California, United States
Fuel Type:Diesel
Engine:200 TDI
Drive Type: FWD
Make: Land Rover
Mileage: 37,097
Model: Defender
Trim: Defender 110
1988 Land Rover Defender 110 , Left Hand Drive, 200 TDI , Alpine White, Houndstooth Gray with black Exmoor seat covers. Extremely Clean. Clear title.
This Defender spent most of its life inside- owned by Land Rover North America as a display model. It was housed in Maryland at the headquarters of LRNA. It was used to try to sell the US Military on the Defender 110 for light attack vehicles. It is apparent that the Defender spent most of its life inside as can be seen by the condition of the frame, engine, etc. Since leaving LRNA it has been loved, adored and cared for as if it were a family member by a Land Rover enthusiast.
37,097/59,702 original Miles/Kilometers. VIN SALLDHAF8JA906635. Extensive preventative and routine mechanical maintenance performed through the years in an effort to ensure the sustainability of this Defender!.Documentation is provided for the new owner. Several road trips totaling over 1,200 miles each were taken in the past few years with NO mechanical concerns. The Defender runs perfect and everything functions as it should. Preventative measures have been taken by Updating the timing belt, fuel tank, clutch master cylinder, water pump, fuel filter, rear brake shoes, starter, battery, alternator, alternator and power steering belts, spring set, Bilstein shocks, bonnet release cable, folding rear and side steps, diff guard, antenna, front middle seat with seat belt, rear seats, rear seat belts, front and rear mud flaps, rear and side folding steps, exterior rear reverse light, LED interior light, alpine cd/mp3/Bluetooth with microphone, etc...
Local inspection of the vehicle is welcomed. Email via EBAY with any questions and provide phone number if you would like to discuss in person. In the history of service records it is documented that miles/kilometers were interchanged. Mileage is verified original and authentic. Odometer is original and has never rolled over.
Original Center Console in great condition is included- it was removed in order to install new Exmoor Houndstooth center seat. (see pics)
cd,mp3,bluetooth was installed with overhead sound bar/speakers in a way that the speakers can be easily removed without any damage to the roof liner. New owner may choose to install the speakers in the doors or dash. The present installation has worked best for use of Bluetooth while driving. Doors, Roof Lining, Hood, and Rear area have Dynamat Sound Deadening that enhance quiet and comfort. Also , recent installation of Acoustic floor mat and rear LR floor liner/covering. The engine also has a British sound deadening blanket to enhance quiet.
Enhanced LED interior lighting was installed in the rear when a new Roof Liner was installed to enhance visibility in the rear at night if needed.
Rear exterior work light/ reverse light installed to enhance reverse and rear visibility if loading or using rear door area at night.
Engine Block heater installed for cold climate with electric outlet plug at front left bumper.
***right to end auction early is reserved for Medical Emergency Only- In response to the news of the Defender being on the market, family members and certain friends have threatened a "hunger strike". Saving lives may become necessary! :)
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