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1988 Land Rover Defender 110 Csw Lhd Evoque Range Rover Suv Discovery on 2040-cars

US $44,000.00
Year:1988 Mileage:72600
Location:

MONTREAL, Canada

MONTREAL, Canada

1988 Land Rover Defender CSW110 Blue 3.5 lire V8 . VIN SALLDHMV8EA317245

This Land Rover has been completely restored mechanicaly by an experienced land rover technician in Montreal. This Land Rover 110 has only 119,800 Kms 72,600 original miles , Driven for around 100 miles since the Mechanical restoration. This Defender spent its life in desert condition,  so no rust.everything is original, interior , paint etc. NEVER BEEN REPAINTED.Past inspection with flying colors .It s a Left hand drive from the factory not like some other Defenders that have been converted from RHD to LHD . It met all the North American DOT Requirements and now it s registered.

there is a picture of the DOT sticker inspection.


The Defender has alot of Extras , winch, cargo , original spare tire hanging on the back door , Dual A/C , 9 passenger .etc
the following work has been carried out :

•All old brake pipes have been replaced with new ones
•New fuel tank
•New fuel lines
•New Coil
•The SU carbs have been rebuilt with all new parts
•All fresh oil in the gearbox/transfer box back axle and engine
•New Oil filter, plugs and air filter
•New Battery

•New Radiator
•New Distributor

•New Spark Plugs

The list goes on....

 

This baby is ready to be driven anywhere.  

 

I Have all the receipts for the work done and the new parts.

please feel free to contact me for further inquiries, my name is Roy and you can reach me at : 1 514 572-8065

i am open to reasonnable offers .

 


 

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