Land Rover Landrover 109 Diesel Not 90 110 Defender on 2040-cars
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Ebay does not recognize European vins so ive listed a photo of the vin plate.Its listed as 00000000000000000 but the real one is : U15743T year 1976
For sale,a nice landrover 109 diesel with roofrack,winch and brushguard,ready for overlanding or expedition trips,or a trip to the beach,the woods or a mudbog,or if you live up north,to get home when the snow is 3 feet high :-).I imported the the truck from Holland thus its a left hand drive.4 speed manual,2.25 liter diesel non turbo.Good tires.No rust issues.Has a couple of broozes on the right side. This truck is a driver,ready to go to play or work,but its not a trailer or show queen. If you want to make it perfect,put 2 new seats in it and give it a paint job but if you want to a driver that gets the job done,this might be the one.I always have a steady flow of landrovers,landcruiser,mercedes,fiat,vw,4x4,van,rv coming in from Holland. You name it,1989 and older.Feel free to call or email on what I have in stock here and in Europe 727 259 3021.I also have a 1984 defender pickup in stock with fla title,also see my other listings. Everything is sold as is, where is but can be inspected prior to buying.I offer nation wide shipping and can provide more photos also,I don't believe in buyers remorse so count your money before bidding and for sure make sure you talked to the wife :-) $500 non refundable deposit within 24 hours by paypal after auction ends,balance to be paid in within 3 working days,free storage for a month or so,or more if u need that.I don't finance and vehicles are subject to florida taxes if driven of our lot here.Even when they go out of state,so if you don't want to pay that,make sure the vehicle is hauled of our lot,if I think of more,ill post it later, thank you Paul
On Oct-21-13 at 14:24:02 PDT, seller added the following information: This 1976 LandRover 109 has a clean and clear florida title and is ready to go. |
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