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Land Rover Series 3 Iii Military Style Convertible, Lhd With Fairey Overdrive on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:55000
Location:

Cambrils, Spain

Cambrils, Spain

Hi and welcome to my Auction for this 1976 Series 3, 2 and a quarter Diesel Military Land Rover replica. 
This car benefits from a brand new canvas soft top that can be removed completely or folded back to just behind the doors for a Truck cab look, new Desert storm yellow paint job excellent 10 seat capacity interior with the rear jump seats being fold able, nobody needs to get left out for the ride!  It would make an excellent Hunting or Mountain Tour vehicle.

Many new parts.
New galvanized rear capping's and lights, new front lenses and new series 3 Grille and front light guards. 
New Lap belts in the front
Freshly serviced and just passed it's government road test.
Only 55,000 miles on the clock and drives like it too! A very tight Series 3 in all aspects.
Freewheeling hubs.

As you can see from the photos, the ladder frame chassis is in excellent original condition.
With all the latest U.S. heightened checks on Defenders this is a major advantage as it is plain to see how original it is!
This car will have no problems with the law upon entering the USA!
The law for classic cars entering the U.S is that it must be over 25 years old. 37 is well over that!
Left hand drive as well unlike UK cars!
Being a Land Rover from Spain it is superb in it's originality. Spain is a hot, dry country for most days of the year and no harmful salt is used on the roads. A real killer of Land Rovers and Defenders from the UK and northern Europe. Many European Land Rover sellers are also re-fitting Land Rovers for sale to the U.S but these are being held up for longer due to increased vigilance over these vehicles. Don't be caught out!
I track down only the best original cars and leave their key identity intact.
Another advantage of coming from Spain is that they fitted their own interiors which are much more comfortable then the English cars. Everything else is the same standard Land Rover Series 3 as this was built in England (VIN plate is evidence of this) and then exported to the Land Rover Santana factory in Spain for finishing touches particular to the Spanish market such as the interior and different rear lights. This one has been put back to the proper Land Rover lights which is something I always do to my Vehicles.

The reliable diesel engine is non electronic (excellent Prepper vehicle!) and will run on just about any form of Diesel including Veg oil.
I can arrange shipping to the States from Barcelona Port for $1900 on top of final purchase price.
You are welcome to seek your own company if you can find cheaper. Remember this price is from Spain NOT the UK.



If this is not what you want at this time i am constantly seeking out other vehicles.
Please remember that this is a 37 year old classic car and as such there will be imperfections. It is not a 3 year old car! Please inspect the photos!
We could have all the dings taken out but then we would be asking $20,000 like the others do!
Overall for it's age a very straight original low miles car with the very desirable overdrive. 
I would also like to point you towards my 100% Feedback rating.
all questions welcome, I am British so no language problems! If you message me you can skype if you prefer to talk on the phone.

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