1984 Defender 110 Diesel 5 Speed Only 15k On Engine And Trans on 2040-cars
Sykesville, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5 NA Diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Land Rover
Model: Defender
Trim: 110 Hard Top
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: 5 speed manual
Mileage: 166,000
Exterior Color: Brown
Number of Doors: 3
Interior Color: Black
Runs and drives as good as new Only 15k miles on this 2.5NA Diesel MOD (Ministry of Defense)Engine and Rebuilt trans. Paint is original,somewhat faded, a few scratches and a dimple on the front right fender, adds character. Frame is solid. I purchased this right hand drive 110 Hardtop from a private importer in 2009. It was imported from England, I have repair records dating back to 2005 that came with it. The Chassis has 166k on it. The engine was installed in May 2010. by Rob at Southwest Rovers in NM at which time he also installed a bench built late model LT77 5 speed trans, and new exhaust ststem. This Rover has Power Steering and is a pleasure to drive. It is easier than you might think to getting used to driving a right hand drive and everyone who sees this truck will tell you how "cool" it is. During the three years I have owned the truck I have replaced the shocks, axel seals and drive shaft seals along with new brakes all around. The tires are 255/85/16 BF Goodrich MT KM2 mounted w inner tubes, with only 9k on em and a 2" lift. Absolutely no rubbing, even when articulated(see photo). The stereo sounds great with a speaker in each door, two mounted in the upper rear corners in custom enclosures, and a self powered sub mounted behind the center seat. Great for those road trips. Will do 70mph but Cruises comfortably at 65. Custom interior door skins of Aluminum sprayed black including a generous cup/bottle holder, wide pocket and armrest that's right where you need it. I fabricated an overhead sunglasses and misc storage tray overhead as well. The ceiling is lined with a poly based black sound deadening material. The rear area is set up with removable plywood floor that is lockable and provides a flat surface that will hold a full size air mattress for a good nights sleep while traveling or hunting/ fishing, camping trips. I mounted a cargo box for gear onto the custom aluminum rack, on our trips to save the space for the sleeping area. Pictured are lockable storage areas in front of the rear tires that are accessible from inside the truck. As you can see a 5 gal Jerry Can fits in there easily along with foldable army shovel. This Rover is 100% road worthy US legal and is currently registered in MD with historic plates. It's ready to go wherever you want to take it. Cover my travel expenses and ill drive it to you. Or pick it up yourself and enjoy the ride. Reasonable reserve. Feel free to contact me if you need more info
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