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1986 Land Rover Defender 110 County on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:75000
Location:

Bradenton, Florida, United States

Bradenton, Florida, United States

Land Rover Defender 110

White

1986

2.5L gas engine
 

·    Lots of new parts

·    Custom interior & fresh paint

·    Full length heavy duty roof rack!

·    Very clean example

·    Seats 9 people

 


This defender is very clean and has a new paint job, full size roof rack with super bright LED bar installed. The interior has all been professionally retrimmed to a high standard and is actually very comfortable unlike many defenders. Before the defender got shipped from the UK  I had my Land rover mechanic complete the following work,

Engine  
1. Oil and filter
2. Engine mounts
3. replacement fuel pump,
4. Dist Cap and arm,
5. leads and plugs,
6. Drive belts,
7. Condenser


Body,
1. Complete respray in white,
2. new A frame bushings
3. Diff, transfer box, gearbox, serviced, and replacement oil.


Interior
1. Complete retrim of all seats
2. Door cards recovered



Brakes  & Running gear
1. All brakes stripped and serviced,
2. Props and UJ were stripped and greased
3. All moving parts checked greased where needed
.  


The Engine

The 2.5 4 cylinder gas engine is a very underrated engine, I have personally driven this vehicle up to speeds of 75mph with no problems at all. When we got the vehicle we sourced a replacement engine and replaced it with the original type, this new engine came from a vehicle that had around 75k on it, while the engine was out a new carb was fitted and all soft parts were replaced on it. It will start first time on the key every time.

The Transmission

It has the standard LT77 transmission for defender, it shifts between all gears no problems without any noises or rattles etc, the 4low and diff locks work on the transfer case as they should.

The Body

The body on these defenders is aluminum so they don't rust, they normally start to flake the paint. This won't be an issue on this defender as it has had a full respray and looks stunning in white. the bulkhead and door bottoms are all in very good condition and very solid. This defender is fitted with a couple of extras which makes it unique, it has the full length metal roof rack, and a LED light bar that turns night into daylight! It also has a snorkel fitted should you wish to go wading in water.

The Chassis

The chassis is the original chassis and in very good condition, both it's vin tags are still clearly visible and untouched, it's been coated in a rust stop coating to prolong it's life. The VIN number is SALLDHMD7AA267116 Below I had decoded it so you can see it's an original vehicle.

SALLDHMD7AA267116

SAL

Manufacturer code: Land Rover

LD

Model: Defender (for early models: Ninety, or One Ten)

H

Wheel base: 110 inch

M

Body type: 4 door Station wagon

D

2.5L, inline 4 cylinder, petrol

7

Steering and transmission: Right-hand drive (RHD), 5-speed manual

A

Model year: 1986

A

Assembly location: Solihull, UK

267116

Serial number

 

The Interior

The interior of this vehicle is very good, all the floors have been coated in a Linex type material that's extremely durable and hard wearing, you could hose it out if you wanted to. The seats and door cards have been retrimmed to a high standard in very nice material. There is a CD player.

Tires

The defender has got very good A/T tires matching set of 5,

Customs, title and delivery

The vehicle is in Florida, it has passed all DOT EPA DMV tests and inspections and is 100% legal here in the USA. All necessary paperwork will be given to buyer, ready for him/her to go to the dmv and get issued a title, I can also assist in getting the title for the new buyer if needed contact me for more details.


Should you have any questions give me a call on Phil 941-524-4820

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