1981 Land Rover Series 3 Diesel Long Wheel Base 109 W/ Canvas Tilt Rhd Iii on 2040-cars
Felton, California, United States
Body Type:Station Wagon
Engine:2.25L Diesel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Owner
Used
Year: 1980
Interior Color: BLACK/TAN
Make: Land Rover
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Other
Trim: Canvas Tilt
Drive Type: 4X4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 24,000
Sub Model: 109
Exterior Color: Black
1981 LAND ROVER Series 3 Long Wheel Base 109 Right Hand Drive. Imported to California from England many years ago. Currently has a clear california title in my name. The body panels are original and have their share of dings/dents, although the vehicle presents itself very well. The chassis is extremely solid and there are very little signs of rust or corrosion. One small bit of rust below the rear bumper. Otherwise nothing more than minor surface corrosion. This vehicle is mechanically solid and I would not hesitate to drive it anywhere. Everything that needed to be done was taken care of. This Rover is turn key. The transmission is smooth and all 4X4 features function properly. This land rover has seen a lot of attention over the past few years. The upgrades include:
Rebuilt 2.25 Liter Engine Brand New Wiring Harness New Dual Circuit Brake Booster New Ignition w/ Key New Clutch/Pressure Plate Rebuilt Fuel Injector Pump New EXMOOR TRIM Canvas w/ Freshly powder coated bows New Rocky Mountain Parabolic Springs New Rocky Mountain Explorer Procomp 9000 Shocks New Rocky Mountain Door Tops New Rocky Mountain Grill New Rocky Mountain Lamp guards Professional rebuilt/restored Gages New Exterior Lenses/Bulbs Rebuilt Radiator New Starter New Alternator New Air Cleaner Assembly New Doorlocks w/ Key New Rovers North Front Bumper New Rovers North Driver/Passenger seats All New Hoses. New PRO COMP All Terrain tires (less than 500 miles) New Battery Rebuilt Front Brakes New Brake Lines (Front/Rear) New Exhaust New Tailgate Chains New Door hinge stops + Many Other Extras Please ask any questions you may have. Cheers! |
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