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Land Rover Defender Santana on 2040-cars

Year:1980 Mileage:100000
Location:

Ferrol, Spain

Ferrol, Spain

This lovely Land Rover is currently in Spain -
. The only additional costs are import duty which is 2.5% of the vehicle costs (excluding shipping cost) and pay any local State taxes.

You then just register with your local DMV like you do any car.

As all the cars we offer for sale are at least 25 years old and may much older they are free to enter the USA without any modifications so they are clear to go. (California State Smog Law differs with Gasoline cars)


The Land Rover For Sale:


A 1985 Land Rover  SANTANA 90  Wheel Base  VIN SELBABG8A210207

This is a 2 door version  and also bench style seats in the back load area - thats around 7 seat in all


It has the double skinned Tropical Roof and Alpine Glass for better ventilation of the cab

Good panels all really solid and no rust


 16" wheels

The chassis and rails are in superb shape there is no rust and i can not see any previous welding either

There is Free wheeling hubs on the front axle these are designed to help with fuel economy and transmission wear.

Inside all the seats are in good used shape


All the dash is as it should be for a Series 3


Gearbox is a standard Land Rover 4 speed with transfer box HI AND LOW ratio selectable gears

She drives well all gears change with crunching in between them - brakes are strong and she can cruise at around 55-60 mph


Thats about it for the car

The shiping to the east coast is of  2500$

You will receive via USPS 1. A Bill of Sale, 2. ficha tecnica (like US Title) 3. Any other paperwork relating to the car, 4. The Shipping Note.

Once the car is with the shipping line you are the only person allowed to receive the car or your agreed agents.

We will book the car once full paid with the next available ship to sail - Sailing time is approx 4 weeks

You vehicle will be marine insured whilst on the ship.


Payment

Please pay $500 deposit via paypal after communication with us if you win the auction
Final Payment via International Wire Transfer to our Spain Bank Account


Any questions please ask

LOOKING FOR ANOTHER TYPE  CAR MAYBE WE CAN HELP FIND IT OR SHIP IT FOR YOU PLEASE ASK


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