1985 Defender 110 Stationwagon Diesel Lhd on 2040-cars
Nederhorst den Berg, Netherlands
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5 Non Turbo
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:owner
Year: 1985
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Land Rover
Model: Defender
Trim: 110 Diesel factory original!
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: Left hand drive
Mileage: 143,000
Exterior Color: White
This auction is
for a completely factory original left
hand drive 1985 Defender 110 2.5 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 don’t
hesitate to email us or call us. Please mind the time difference (GMT +1) +31 652640865 Oliver or +31 625022654 Carel
Engine and gearbox:
Interior: This car could use some new seating. as pictures show the seats have tears so could use new upholstery. We can fit new seats at extra cost. Chassis: This is the original chassis. The whole chassis is in exceptionally good condition. 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 SALLDHMC8BA247727.## Here is a break up of the VIN:
All papers are
present.
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