1967 land rover series 2a station wagon 109 V8

1967 Land Rover series 2a station wagon 109 station wagon

Technical specifications of Land Rover series 2a station wagon 109 1967

Price: -
Condition: Used
Item location: Van Nuys, California, United States
Make: Land Rover
Model: series 2a station wagon 109
SubModel: station wagon
Type: Wagon
Trim: 109
Year: 1967
Mileage: 100
Color: White
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: 4x4
Interior color: Tan
Options: power brakes, 4-Wheel Drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

selling a land rover series 2a, 09 station wagon... runs great new rebuilt chevy 283 engine with 100 miles on it (have receive of the work). Power brake from a series 3. Right hand drive. CLEAN CALIFORNIA TITTLE UNDER MY NAME!!! -CHEVY v-8 283 engine swapped in. installed with only a 100 miles on it, drove less than 100 miles since rebuild it to make sure everything is fine. the 4wd works great. The engine was professional adapted many years ago. -exmoor trim carpeting. -discovery seats. -new rebuilt alternator. -new brake oil reservoir. -new starter. -new flywheel. -added muffler to quiet the chevy engine. -Has both mechanical AND electrical fan installed (you can manually start electric fan, therwise, t uses a thermostat to go on if it gets too hot) -interior seats from land rover discovery (third row seats for front seats, ear seats for the middle row) - little rust on body, rame in good condition, inor repairs that have been welded and plated on front section where it meets bumper -SD card stereo/radio installed with aux. -turn signal and headlights work. -windshield wipers works -it's a land rover series BAD: -paint (previous owner paint it by hand) -brakes need to be checked (small leak in a front wheel). - fuel gauge kinda works, eeds adjustment at tank. - secondary tank not hooked up, ut shouldn't be too hard to figure out if you are mechanically inclined. -transmission has a small leak, ue to the velvety gasket which costs a couple bucks and probably seal where the transmission brake meets the gearbox (you might as well replace all the seals then - still cheap at rovers north). it doesn't take long to replace the seals. RUNS AND DRIVES. SELLING AS-IS. FAQ: Q: Why are you selling it? A: I have another one with a LS1 engine, nd another 6 collectors car... and I need the money and more important, he space. Q: Does it run? A: Yes. Q: Why did you put a Chevy engine in it? A: I bought it like that, ust rebuild it because it was tired.Q: How cheap will you sell it? A: I'm open to any fair offers. Francisco

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