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Superb Original 1989 Landrover Defender 90 With Matching Numbers on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:150000
Location:

Penrith, United Kingdom

Penrith, United Kingdom
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LANDROVER 90 2.5 TURBO DIESEL 4X4 IN GREEN WITH MATCHING NUMBERS, SOLID CHASSIS AND SOLID BULKHEAD

VIN NUMBER - SALLDVAB7FA372927

I am selling this Landrover on behalf of my friend here in the UK. I have personal experience shipping Landrovers to America and will guarantee that this will clear USA customs. It has the original chassis, original engine and is 25 years old as of the February 2014 so fully eligible.


Shipping

I can fully handle the shipping process if needed. As an approximate cost please allow 2500 USD for shipping to the East Coast and 3000 USD to the West Coast. This includes collection from me in the UK, delivery to the UK port of Southampton, shipping to the US, UK Customs clearance etc. I will then send out the UK title to the new keeper and you take this to the US port and collect your vehicle.



On Apr-15-14 at 16:01:39 PDT, seller added the following information:

You are bidding on a 1989 fully USA eligible Landrover Defender 90. All the numbers match so 100% guarantted acceptance into the USA. The engine is original also.


The Landrover is in excellent condition with just light marks here and there. The frame is excellent and does not need any work on it at all. The bulkhead is also very good and solid. The back door is a slight different shade of green but nothing major at all. 

The interior is in decent condition and is all present and correct for age

The Landrover is 100% mechanically sound. The motor is great with no faults. Transmission shifts perfectly. This is a turn key  Landrover ready for its lucky new owner

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