Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

Land Rover Defender 90 2.5 Diesel Lhd on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:145000 Color: Black /
 yellow
Location:

Nederhorst den Berg, Netherlands

Nederhorst den Berg, Netherlands
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Bikini top softtop
Engine:2.5 Non Turbo
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:owner
Condition:
Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: SALDV3240VA127698
Year: 1986
Interior Color: yellow
Make: Land Rover
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Defender
Trim: Factory original!
Drive Type: Left hand drive
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 145,000
Exterior Color: Black

 For sale with low reserve!

This auction is for a completely factory original Left hand drive 1986 Defender 90 non turbo diesel. This car is not converted in any way!

We at Tophat Classics sell original, un messed with, decent, affordable Land Rovers and we guarantee that this car will clear U.S. customs  taken its originality. If not we will take the car back and give a 100% refund on the purchase of the car!

If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to email us or call us. Please mind the time difference (GMT +1)

011 31 652640865 Oliver

011 31 625022654 Carel


Exterior:

  • Black, non original paint, car was yellow which shows on the inside of the car 
  • Very straight car for age
  • Doors are solid, as the pictures show
  • Bulkhead is solid.
  • Wide wheels with as new tyres
  • New bikinitop
  • Army style roll bar, all hoops, softtop frame and roll bar have been powdercoated.

Engine and gearbox:

  • Standard and original 2495 non turbo diesel engine, which runs smoothly
  • very nice 5-speed gearbox and transfer box.

Chassis: This is the original chassis with no rust issues. due to age there is minimal surface rust in some places.

All the brakes work perfectly, no power steering.

Original VIN plate on brake booster matches papers. Original factory stamped VIN number is there and perfectly visible.

This Defender is Left hand drive! Ideal for daily use, or use it for greenlaning.

##EBAY did not recognise the original VIN so we used a younger one for the listing. Actual VIN is SALLDVAC8AA267261.##

Here is a breakdown of the VIN Number:

SALManufacturer code: Land Rover
LDModel: Defender (for early models: Ninety, or One Ten)
VWheel base: 92.9 inch, but designated 90
ABody type: 2-door: Pickup, hood cab, truck cab, or soft/hard top
CEngine type: 2.5 litre diesel (model 12J)
8Steering and transmission: Left-hand drive (LHD), 5-speed manual (LT85, LT77, LT77S, R380 or other)
AModel year: 1986
AAssembly location: Solihull, UK
267261Serial number

All papers are present.

This car is currently located in The Netherlands, ready to be shipped anywhere in the world. Shipping to the East coast of the US will be around 1300 Dollars. We work with a reliable shipper who offers competitive prices, ask for a shipping quote to your place or a port near you.
You can also arrange your own shipper. We can deliver the car to ports in Amsterdam or Rotterdam included in this price. We will also arrange all export paperwork

Please add us to your favourite sellers, as we always have a regular feed of Land Rover Defenders and other classic cars.

Payment is due via bank transfer only, within 7 days. Contact within 24 hours after auction end. No PayPal, or whatever other way scammers may use. The car will only be released after fully cleared funds.

Happy bidding!

Auto blog

Land Rover Defender V8, next Range Rover, new BMW M3 share the Nurburgring

Thu, Jul 23 2020

From open-track days to 24-hour races, so many events are held on Germany's Nurburgring track that carmakers need to share the tarmac with their rivals to put new models through their paces. Industry pool days are normally closed to the public, but a seven-minute video reveals what Land Rover, BMW, and several others are testing. Posted on YouTube by StatesideSupercars, the video shows prototypes racing around the track in the mid-summer heat. Land Rover's engineers are busy putting the final touches on the V8-powered variant of the new Defender, which our spies have previously spotted testing in its home country of England, and they're developing what looks like the high-performance, SVR-badged version of the next-generation Range Rover due out in 2020. As we reported earlier in 2020, the hot-rodded Defender packs a 5.0-liter V8 between its fenders, though its horsepower and torque outputs remain under wraps. Unverified rumors claim it will arrive as a limited-edition model to avoid sending Land Rover's fleet-wide CO2 emissions through the roof. And, the video confirms chassis engineers have made extensive modifications to the SUV's suspension, partly to keep body roll in check. Walking down the pits, members of BMW's testing team are getting up early to put track miles on an enigmatic variant of the face-lifted M5, and on the next-generation M3. We've already seen the M5 in the metal, so why is it still camouflaged? One possible answer is that we're looking at the rumored CS version, which should receive a 641-horsepower V8 thanks to software tweaks and a better cooling system. The simpler (and more boring) possibility is that BMW isn't quite done testing the M5, and it doesn't want to waste time removing the black and white wrap. Your author regularly spotted i8 prototypes in full camouflage regalia months after its debut. As for the M3, much has already been said about its mammoth grille, which seemingly mirrors the one worn by the new 4 Series. Autoblog drove a pre-production prototype in June and walked away impressed. It receives an evolution of the X3 M's 3.0-liter straight-six turbocharged to 473 horsepower, though selecting the optional Competition package will increase that figure to 503. And, fear not: The six-speed stick is coming back. Land Rover and BMW aren't the only companies playing on the 'Ring.

Jaguar Land Rover parent Tata posts a loss over coronavirus

Tue, Oct 27 2020

BENGALURU — India's Tata Motors posted a wider loss for the September quarter on Tuesday as the COVID-19 pandemic sapped demand in several of its key markets. The global health crisis has hammered sales for automakers worldwide and compounded problems for Tata Motors, which was trying to improve Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) sales amid weak demand and uncertainty related to Brexit. Tata Motors reported a consolidated net loss of 3.14 billion rupees ($42.47 million) for the second quarter ended Sept. 30, compared with a loss of 2.17 billion rupees a year earlier. Retail unit sales at luxury car unit JLR, which rakes in most of the company's revenue, was down nearly 12% for the reported quarter. Tata Motors, however, said it expects JLR sales to gradually improve. "Despite concerns around the risk of a second wave of (COVID-19) infections ... we expect a gradual recovery of demand and supply in the coming months," the carmaker said in an exchange filing. Total revenue from operations fell 18.2% to 535.3 billion rupees. Tata Motors said it was committed to achieving near-zero net automotive debt in the coming years. Shares of Tata Motors ended 1.46% higher on Tuesday while the broader Mumbai market settled 1.03% higher.

Jaguar Land Rover reveals EV concepts, details green strategy

Fri, Sep 11 2015

While it offers diesel models and even a couple hybrids, Jaguar Land Rover isn't quite as fleshed out on alternative powertrains as its luxurious German rivals. That should change pretty soon. JLR revealed three concepts at the CENEX Low Carbon Vehicle event in Millbrook, England, today. The Concept_e "research demonstrators" all use a new electric drive module, an EV system that the Indian-owned, British-based outfit claims will double the power and torque of today' electric motors. JLR says these modular EDMs can be paired with any of the company's engines or transmissions to create either a mild hybrid, a plug-in hybrid, or a pure EV. So yeah, this is kind of a big deal. Arguably the most exciting offering is a one-of-a-kind research vehicle. Riding on JLR's aluminium aluminum architecture, it ties together two electric motors – an 85-kW unit with a single-speed trans on the front axle and a 145-kW rear motor that's been mated to a two-speed transmission – with a 70-kWh li-ion battery that's mounted in the underbody of the car. There's also the Concept_e MHEV. This is a Range Rover Evoque that's been fitted with a mild hybrid system. Just a refresher, but a mild hybrid is very different than what's found in either a Chevrolet Volt or Toyota Prius, as it uses the electric motor and battery pack to simply assist the internal combustion engine, rather than for an electric driving mode. Reflecting that use, this particular Evoque uses a 15-kilowatt electric motor and a 48-volt, lithium-ion battery pack alongside a 90-metric-horsepower diesel-powered prototype. Finally, we have a Range Rover Sport-based plug-in hybrid. This brute uses a 300-metric-horsepower prototype gas engine and an eight-speed automatic alongside a 150-kilowatt electric motor. Energy is stored in a trunk-mounted, 320-volt, li-ion battery back. Partially funded by the British government, the EDMs are the result of a 16.3-million-pound ($25-million) research-and-development program. They're built in house by JLR, but were developed alongside 12 partners. While these concepts are exciting, don't get your hopes up to see a plug-in Jaguar XF or an all-electric Discovery Sport in your local dealer any time soon. "This is a long-term Jaguar Land Rover research project exploring all aspects of future hybrid and battery electric vehicle technology," JLR research and design boss Dr. Wolfgang Epple said in the attached statement.