Nas Defender Station Wagon, 1995, One Of Only 500 Made on 2040-cars
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1995
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Land Rover
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Defender
Trim: NAS Station Wagon
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: permanent 4wd
Mileage: 101,122
Exterior Color: White
This is a nice, well equipped, example of a rare NAS 5-speed station wagon. Only 500 were ever made, and each one is numbered. They are just as rare as the much coveted 1993 NAS 110. This Defender looks, runs and drives very well and is one of the quicker ones I have ever driven. The R380 Transmission shifts very nice. It is a blast to drive.
I have spent over six thousand dollars on it within the last one thousand miles. Most of this was servicing to make it ready to go anywhere. This is normal for a Defender of this age to be due for a substantial amount of work. Most of the other Defenders you see for sale will be needing this type of attention. , even if they look real pretty. It has new oil cooler lines,starter, filters. fluids, etc. I will provide the bills to the new owner. This Defender has some very nice and very desirable upgraded equipment. This includes a Safety Devices full Roof Rack with ladders, , Safari Gard Front Bumper, Superwinch, Safari Gard Rear Bumperettes, Old Man Emu Shocks and Springs, rock sliders , and skid plates. The roof rack and bumpers can be removed if the buyer would rather not have them. A credit for this equipment would be forthcoming.
This is a great, solid , driver, but is not a garage queen. The frame, bulkhead and floors are nice. It has spent much of its life in Florida. It then travelled with its previous owner to Rhode Island when he relocated. The vehicle is 17 years old and does show some wear ,tear , and age. . There is a dent in the driver's door and a scrape on the driver's rear quarter panel for example. Please call for an honest description. The vehicle is located in Norwell, Ma. and can be seen by appointment. Professional transportation can be arranged at reasonable rates. Land Rovers have been my passion for the past 15 years and I have been quietly refurbishing , restoring , and selling them to Defender lovers all over the country ever since. My cell is 954-816-8885.
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