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1987 Land Rover Defender Left Hand Drive Full Restoration 110 5.0 V8 7 Seater on 2040-cars

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Berkshire Land Rover LHD Land Rover Defender 110 seven seat Station Wagon - RESTORATION

Berkshire Land Rover have have restored many vehicles for USA clients.  Our vehicles are sympathetically restored from the chassis up using as much of the original vehicle as possible, but using the best components to ensure a rugged and durable ride whether you are cruising the freeway or taking the back roads and mountain tracks. (nb. If you are intending to drive off road you may want to discuss our underbody protection options).  The running gear is all original and has been sand blasted and painted with Hammerite rust repellant paint.  The underside of the body and chasiss are painted with 3M plastic paint for extra protection.   All of the uphosltery is hand made in our workshops by master crafstmen to ensure a perfect finish.

Shipped FOB from Florida and supplied with clear title, this restoration is supplied with an EPA approved Ford Coyote 5.0 V8 supplied with a Sean Hyland Motor Sports prepared custom fitting kit and manual transmission.  However, we can also offer this vehicle with an automatic transmission if required. 

This restoration benefits from:

Alarm/Immobilizer, PAS,  Electric Front Windows, Radio Prepared (power, speakers, slimline sub woofer and arial - leaving you to choose the head unit), Cruise Control, Cold Weather Pack (Heated: Front and Rear Wind Screens, Front Seats and Wing Mirrors), Carbon Dipped (Instrument Binnacle, Steering Column and Dash Parts), Alcantara Wrapped Dash Pods and Grab Handle, Anderson Connector + 3m Heavy Duty Jump Leads, Bottle jack and Wheel Brace

7 x Forward facing Half Leather Seats and Inertia Seat Belts, Cubby Box, Leather and Alcantara Door Cards, Alcantara (Headliner, Window Surrounds and Sun Visors), Dynamat Acoustic Treatment (Dynamat and and Acoustic Carpet), Leather Steering Wheel  

NAS External/Internal Safety Devices Roll Cage, Side Runners, NAS Rear Step, Halogen Headlights, Daytime Running Lights, Fender mounted integral spot lights, Chequer Plate Kit (Wing Tops, Sills and Rear Quarters), LED Rear Lights, Front & Rear Mud Flaps, Steering Guard, 16" Alloy Wheels & All Terrain Tires, Full Sized Spare Wheel/Tire, Swing Away Wheel Carrier and Tinted Windows  

The buying price does not include shipping and taxes.

Optional Extras

  • Front & Rear Diff Guards
  • Rock Sliders with Tree Bars
  • Recaro Racing Seats
  • Big Bore Suspension
  • Roof Rack
  • Interior Dash Mounted LED Lights
  • Puddle Lights
  • Heated Rear Seats
  • Uprated Speakers
  • Tow Receiver & Electrics
  • Lockable Cubby Box
  • Glove Compartment
  • additional 12v outlets
  • pre-heater / parking heater
  • Sun Roof
  • 18" or 20" Wheels
  • and a host of other items

If you have any questions, please call Kieron on 561 210 5747 - we are always happy to help 

 

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