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1987 Land Rover Defender 110 Diesel on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:100000 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Weston, Connecticut, United States

Weston, Connecticut, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:300 TDi
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 00000000000000000 Year: 1987
Make: Land Rover
Model: Defender
Trim: 110 Diesel
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 100,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Blue
Number of Doors: 5
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
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. ... 

1987 Land Rover Defender with 300 TDi


VIN:    SALLDHMB7BA283015


Summary:

Beautifully restored in summer 2012 by Landrover UK Ltd this 1987 110 is a major hit wherever it goes. I imported her into the US in August 2012 and she has a cleaConnecticut Title. Recently extensively serviced by local Landrover specialists she needs absolutely nothing and is ready to be enjoyed on or off road. Ive added approximately 4000 miles since Ive owned her and am now reluctantly forced to part ways due to a significant home renovation.


Any questions whatsoever please dont hesitate to call or email.


I reserve the right to sell the vehicle before the auction has ended.


Body:

Perfect deep metallic blue with white roof, unmarked.


Chassis:

Scraped, cleaned, painted and waxoyled in summer of 2012. 185,000 miles on chassis.


Engine:

300TDi with 100,000 miles (installed in 1998)


Gearbox:

R380 5 Speed manual.


Suspension:

Landrover OEM Normal Duty springs all round  fitted Dec 2012


Brakes:

Discs all round.


Tires:

BF Goodrich All Terrain, virtually new.


Interior:

12 seats with high quality all weather seat covers.


Extras:

Sony Radio/CD player with IPod connectivity.

Heavy duty tubular steel roof rack, with rear ladder and diamond plate base on top.

4 high powered fog lamps connected to the roof rack. The entire assembly is plugged in for easy disconnect should you wish to remove the roof rack.

Tubular side step bars.

Swing away spare wheel carrier reducing rear door hinge stress.

Tow hitch


Spares Included

Haynes Land Rover Defender manual

Clutch Claw security system

Wheel bearing kit

Clutch master cylinder

6 Tonne jack

Tire pressure gauge


Recent Service:

Ignition wiring serviced and starter relays replaced  Nov 2012

Oil cooler pipes replaced  Dec 2012

New exhaust  Jan 2013

Fluids Service  Jan 2013

New fuel lift pump and fuel pipe  Feb 2013

Rebuilt injection pump throttle assembly  Feb 2013



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Thu, 10 Jul 2014

Land Rover makes some of the most capable SUVs on or off the road, and some of the most luxurious too. But the British automaker isn't about to rest on those laurels - not when every other automaker assaults its territory with sport-utes of their own. That's why Land Rover has been working so hard on nifty new technologies from a depth-sounder in the door mirror of the Range Rover Sport an augmented-reality head-up display that makes the whole front of the car virtually disappear.
JLR's newest tech may not be ground-breaking, but its integration promises to make driving around town that much easier. The system syncs with the driver's smartphone and uses all manner of parameters - including driver habits, weather and location as well as the presence of other passengers - to make the commute go as smoothly as possible. Get into the car and it'll set the seat and mirrors for you. No big deal, because lots of cars do that. But it'll also set up the nav system to take you to work and the sound system to play your favorite music. Okay, getting more interesting.
Get in with your kids and it'll know not only that you've got to drop them off at school first (or remind you to pack their gym bag if they've got soccer practice after school that day) but that they might not enjoy that Chumbawamba album you've been listening to since college and it'll play something it knows you'll all enjoy based on your listening history. Then it'll switch back to Tubthumping once the kids are out, remind you of your morning meeting and alert those you're scheduled to meet with if you get stuck in traffic while finding you a better route to get there, monitoring fuel levels all the while and telling you if you'll need to tank up before you reach your destination. It knows if you like calling your mother on the drive to work and will lower the air suspension to make it easier to hop out once you get there.

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."
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