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Land Rover Santana Diesel 88 Inch 1984 Lhd Station Wagon 9 Seater Swb Original on 2040-cars

US $9,347.00
Year:1980 Mileage:67000
Location:

King's Lynn, United Kingdom

King's Lynn, United Kingdom

LAND ROVER SANTANA 88 INCH SWB DIESEL STATION WAGON.
1984 BUT WE HAVE TO STATE 1980 AS NON USA VIN WONT LOAD ON EBAY.
PHOTOS DONT DO IT JUSTICE. TAKEN IN BLAZING SUN.
JUST SOURCHED AND PURCHASED FROM ORIGINAL OWNERS, VINEYARD FARMERS IN NORTHERN SPAIN-PORTUGAL..
ON THE BUTTON. PASSED ITS SPANISH WARRANTY OF FITNESS LAST WEEK BEFORE WE PURCHASED IT. 
TOTALLY ON THE BUTTON READY TO ENJOY OR COSMETICALLY IMPROVE BEFORE SHIPPING.
WE DO A 240 POINT INSPECTION AND ADVISE OF ANYTHING NEEDING FUTURE WORK. MUCH CHEAPER TO HAVE IT DONE BEFORE IT SHIPS.
currently 7 seater..we can convert back seats to bench making 9 seat if its your wishes.
HAS THE VERY RARE ALLOY SANTANA BODY MOULDING STILL IN TACT...THESE NORMALLY FELL OFF AFTER 3 YEARS OR SO..GOOD INDICATION AS TO ITS USE.
COLOUR GROWS ON YOU..GOAT HERDER ORANGY-BROWN THINGY..HEHEHEHEHEHE.
DOLLAR RATE IS 1.67 TO 1 UKP...NOT GOOD. BUT YOU DONT PAY MUCH TAXES..UNLIKE US..46% TAXES AND DUTY...YOU PAY 4%.
WE HAVE GLOBAL SHIPPING NUMBERS SO CAN SHIP AND EXPORT WITHOUT YOU PICKING A PEN UP IF THIS IS YOUR WISHES..OUR BESPOKE MENU STARTS FROM $2640 USD AND CAN INCLUDE ALL TAXES DUTIES AND CUSTOMS CLEARANCE. 
OR WE CAN WORK WITH YOUR SHIPPER. NO PROBLEMS THERE.
NO MAJOR FAULTS
NO EXCUSES
NO B/S
WE ARE WORLD TRADERS OF FINE GOODS.
LOCATED KING LYNN NORFOLK ENGLAND UK
UK HOURS PLEASE..0044 1553 810318 OFFICE...0044 7712 825138 WORKSHOP
mark@v1twn.com
HERE TO HELP WITH ANY QUESTIONS. 
WE ALSO LOVE STATION WAGONS..THE PLASTIC WOOD ONES EVEN BETTER
EL CAMINO
TRUCKS AND VANS AND BOSS HOSS AND STUFF..DO ASK IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING.

HAVING GLOBAL SHIPPING NUMBERS FAST TRACKS ALL IMPORT. WE ARE NOT PART TIME
AT THIS. ITS WHAT WE DO.
BE WELL.STAY SAFE. SAY HELLO TO ELVIS.

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Jaguar opens new engine plant in the UK

Thu, 30 Oct 2014

The heads of Jaguar Land Rover are having a busy couple of weeks opening factories. Just days after inaugurating the company's first overseas plant in China, the automaker's new Engine Manufacturing Center in the UK is being inaugurated, as well. The plant near Wolverhampton, England, marks the first time in decades that JLR is building its own powerplants in-house. Further signaling the importance of this launch for the business, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip were on hand and even tweeted about it.
The factory's first major project is to build JLR's latest Ingenium four-cylinders, starting with the 2.0-liter diesel version. "Our new Engine Manufacturing Centre is an important step in advancing the competitiveness and capability of the UK automotive sector. The production of in-house engines will support the expansion of the UK supply chain providing critical mass for inward investment," said Trevor Leeks, plant operations director in the automaker's announcement.
Opening the doors to the Engine Manufacturing Center has been years in the making for JLR. The plant was first announced in September 2011 and broke ground in June 2012. Building it cost the company 500 million pounds ($800 million) and created 1,400 new jobs. Of course, being a state-of-the-art factory, considerations were made to make the place as energy efficient as possible. That meant installing the UK's largest solar array with 21,000 panels to produce about 30 percent of the site's electricity needs.

Jaguar Land Rover puts the freeze on wounded soldier-athletes [w/video]

Mon, 21 Jul 2014

For athletes, the cold is often a powerful ally in treating injures, with RICE (rest, ice, compression and elevation) a popular means of treating muscle pulls, bruising and other common forms of discomfort. Did you know, though, that frosty temps are also popular tools for simply recovering from a rough training session?
Well, we're guessing Jaguar Land Rover knew that, as the British company was kind enough to loan out its climactic testing chamber to Jaco van Gass and Luke Darlington, a pair of veterans wounded in their service to Queen and Country. Van Gass, a former private in the Royal Army, and Darlington, a Royal Marine, are attempting to earn a spot on the British Armed Forces cycling team for the upcoming Invictus Games.
The Games, inspired by the Warrior Games held in the United States, are a sporting competition reserved for injured servicemen and women, either active duty or veterans, and is slated to take place from September 10 to 14 in London's former Olympic venues. Van Gass lost his left arm below the elbow after getting hit by a rocket-propelled grenade (he also suffered from a collapsed lung, punctured internal organs, severe shrapnel and blast wounds, a broken tibia and a fractured knee). Darlington, meanwhile, suffered a traumatic brain injury during action in Afghanistan, and he now suffers from weakness in his right side and cognitive issues.

Jaguar Land Rover building new R&D center for hybrids, EVs, autonomous cars

Wed, 25 Sep 2013

The success of Jaguar Land Rover in recent years has largely been down to a resurgent product lineup, but a recent move into the research and development will see the British-based, Indian-owned brands take the fight to its German rivals more aggressively than ever before.
JLR is investing 50 million pounds ($80,345,000, as of this writing) in a joint R&D center in central England. The move will more than triple its staff dedicated to research, from 150 to 500, with Wolfgang Epple, JLR's Director of Research and Technology telling Automotive News Europe, "In order to play among the big animals in automotive and to be anchored in the mind of customers you have to have offered something unique, to be first in market. We want to be one of the key premier automotive manufacturers."
Jaguar Land Rover's 50-million-pound contribution represents more than half of the 94-million-pound tab, on the so-called National Automotive Innovation Campus. Based at Warwick University, Tata's European Technical Center, Warwick Manufacturing Group and the Higher Education Funding Council, an agency of the British government, are all chipping in for the facility.