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1988 Landrover Camel Trophy Workshop Unit 110 1989 Amazon Event Vehicle on 2040-cars

US $30,000.00
Year:1980 Mileage:33000 Color: Sandglow
Location:

Gosport, United Kingdom

Gosport, United Kingdom
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2500
Fuel Type:Diesel
VIN: SALLDHAB8EA347642 Year: 1980
Mileage: 33,000
Make: Land Rover
Exterior Color: Sandglow
Model: Defender
Trim: Camel Trophy
Drive Type: 4x4
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1988 Landrover 110
Camel Trophy Workshop Unit

This auction is for the actual vehicle used in the 1989 Camel Trophy Amazon event.
It was the one and only Workshop unit from that year.
There was only one other ever built to this spec,
 it was used for the 1988 event and is long lost.

It is in very good condition.
 Almost as it would have been before it set off to take on the Amazon.
It is fitted with most of the equipment that would have been fitted to the competitors vehicles, plus being the workshop unit it had extras such as an engine powered arc welder.
110/240v power supply and the unique side opening hatch etc.

It had a thorough rebuild after it had completed the 89 event, having covered only
 4600 kilometres. It has only covered  53000 Km. to date approx. 33000 miles
All vehicles for this event were Left hand drive.

It all runs and drives as it should and is currently in use.
It is fitted with a later Land Rover 200Tdi engine as these are a better engine.   
    Its original engine is in perfect working order and is included in the sale.

It comes with all fittings in the current pictures.
The last three pictures are from the actual event.



This vehicle is well documented in books from the event and is known to the Camel Trophy Owners Club.
Included in the sale are a heritage certificate , many bills, and paperwork, and copies of magazine articles that this truck has been in.

This vehicle is located near the port of Southampton in England.
It has a build date of 11th October 1988.
 It can be imported to the States anytime after 11th October this year.

For more info and pics



If you need more information or have any questions please ask ,or you can call me on
01144 7878118567 
Please note we are about 6 hours ahead of your time.


I can deliver it to Southampton
 and can help with arrangements in getting it shipped to you.
Just ask!

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