1988 Land Rover Defender 90 2.5 Tdi Pick Up on 2040-cars
Savage, Maryland, United States
1988 LAND ROVER DEFENDER D90 FULL CLEAR MD STATE TITLE READY TO DRIVE AWAY TODAY 1 OWNER FROM NEW
BUY IT NOW ?19,500 ono
443-463-6949
1988 Land Rover Defender 90 pick up. One owner from new with full history including the original Land Rover service booklet! The vehicle came from Bristol England and was imported in March. Engine - 2.5 Turbo Diesel Injected Engine. The engine runs perfect with only 98k miles. I had it serviced with an Oil filter, Oil, Air Filter and Diesel filter. The truck has also had a complete new fuel tank and fuel line.
Interior - The seats have been re upholstered with hard wearing cloth, looks great along side some new floor carpet.
Exterior - The body is in good condition no rust or rot, however it does show some signs of age. A few dents and would benefit from a paint job but is not required by any means. It would be cosmetic only!!
The Defender received a full check over from head to tow and complies with UK and MD State road safety standards.
Viewing Recommended 443-463-6949
OUT OF STATE - We can help arrange shipping with our shipper. LOCATION - The vehicle is located in Savage MD 20763. Only 15m from BWI Airport. VIEWING TEST DRIVE- I would be happy to pick anyone up who is interested in flying in to have a look first..
Please do not bid unless you have CASH to pay. I will require a $500 deposit via paypal with in 24hrs of auction close and the balance to be paid in 7 days.
COLIN 443-463-6949 More pics and videos OK on request.. Happy Bidding |
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