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Town & County Wagon on 2040-cars

Year:1980 Mileage:165000 Color: Blue /
 Grey
Location:

Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada

Niagara on the Lake, Ontario, Canada
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Off Road
Engine:200 TDi
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1980
Interior Color: Grey
Make: Land Rover
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Defender
Trim: Blue
Drive Type: Manual
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 165,000
Sub Model: Raised Defender
Exterior Color: Blue
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. ... 

1989 Land Rover Defender 110

Town and County Wagon with Modifications (Notice Winch)

The Ultimate Off Road, Family, & Camping Vehicle.

This is not a 1980 but E-bay does not recognize non US VIN numbers.

This Land Rover is a great example of the Land Rover Defender 110 Town & County Wagon. These vehicles can be found ALL over the globe, with an amazing life statistic all the way back to 1947 - over 85 % are still on the road. They just keep on running!

This particular LR is in great shape, with a great body, engine, and transmission. Never worry again about getting stuck in the mud, bad weather, or ruff terrain.

Original equipment includes engine in great condition (with 165k miles on it) and drive-train, seat belts for 10, and some added benefits which you can see in the images.

This is a great Land Rover literally ready to go.

Please contact me for any questions - david@nctcanada.com , 905 246 4338.

Happy Bidding!

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Jaguar Land Rover calls in handful of vehicles over suspension bolts

Thu, 24 Apr 2014

With most recalls seemingly affecting mass-market vehicles, it'd be all too easy to assume, consciously or otherwise, that higher-end automobiles never face such issues. But the main reason we don't see the NHTSA recalling more luxury automobiles isn't because of their quality, we'd postulate: it's because of their relative scarcity.
Take Jaguar Land Rover, recalls of whose vehicles we only seem to have cause to report about once a year. So if you're figuring they're about due, here you go. The Indian-owned British auto group has just announced two recalls, both regarding suspension components: one affecting Jaguars and another concerning - you guessed it - Land Rovers.
First up we have a recall for 2013 to 2014 model year Jaguar XJ, XF and XK models - a whopping 297 of them - which have been found to have problematic toe links. Separation of the toe link from the rear sub-frame could result in impaired stability and control over the vehicle's direction, so JLR is calling them in to replace the nuts and washers on the rear toe links.

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 may build factory in Saudi Arabia

Tue, 11 Dec 2012

The Middle East is one of the fastest-growing markets for Land Rover, so it makes sense that the automaker is looking to set up shop in the region. According to Automotive News, Jaguar Land Rover is in talks with the people of Saudi Arabia to build a factory in the country at an expected initial cost of $1.2 billion. Still in the early stage of talks, the proposed facility could start up by 2017 using locally sourced materials such as steel and aluminum.
Such an arrangement could be beneficial for both entities as Saudi Arabia looks to diversify its oil-reliant economy and Land Rover could get local production capacity of around 50,000 units. The report also says that the agreement talks about the possibility for Jaguar models to be built at the same plant further down the road.
This won't be the first vehicle produced in Saudi Arabia - that honor goes to the KSU Gazal-1 - but it will be the first from a major global automaker.