1985 Land Rover Defender 110 Lhd Ex-mod 2.5 Diesel on 2040-cars
Cornish, New Hampshire, United States
Ebay does not recognize older vin #, It is
actually a 1985 vin# SALLDHAC8BA249172.
It has a clean and clear New Jersey Title, and properly imported with
all legal DOT papers.
This is an Ex-MOD Defender 110. It is a Left Hand Drive, 2.5 NA Diesel with a 5 speed transmission, with low and high range. It has only 37k kilometers (23k miles). It has a full soft top of which the sides can be rolled up or removed completely with a small repair in the left rear, however the roof is completely waterproof. Safety seat belts for the front seats, roll bar, and gun holders. "Wolf " heavy duty wheels with Michelin XZL tyres in good shape. It has a 12v electrical system and has no known problems. As an military vehicle, it has a very basic interior, with a good heater. The engine is a 2.5 litre, naturally aspirated diesel that is very reliable and simple and gets better than 30mpg. The engine was remanufactured by ABRO for the military in 2000. The transmission is smooth and the ride is much better than the older Series Land Rovers. The steering is tight and the brakes work perfect. Everything works as it should.. Vehicle is sold as is, and inspections are welcome, by appointment. Payment: Non refundable deposit of $500 by PayPal within 24 hrs. of auction close. Full payment required within 7 days of auction close, by cash or wire transfer. Pick up in person or shipping arrangements to be made by the buyer. To answer any questions call my cell 603-252-2804. |
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