Lot Ended
Description
1989 Land Rover 110
Handy bit of kit with a
fresh MOT and ready for work; no VAT on hammer price
This 1989 Land
Rover 110 was delivered new to the Singapore Armed Forces and appears to have
been used as some sort of a communications vehicle.
The 2.5-litre
naturally-aspirated diesel engine is fitted with an alternator the size of
Europe - producing 24 volts and presumably enough oomph to power all sorts of
comms equipment.
The odometer shows under 29,000kms (18,125 miles)
although we have no history of its time overseas so have no idea whether this is
correct or not - although such low mileages are certainly not uncommon with such
Military vehicles.
The hot climate has been kind to the structure, the
chassis and bulkhead remaining rock solid. The bodywork has had fresh paint at
some point recently and there is plenty of it in true Military tradition.
It could do with a pair of new batteries - and some attention to the
glow plugs we suggest, but was running and driving around the site as it should.
Refinement is notable by its absence, but it has plenty of practicality and
an indestructablity which inspires confidence.
Road registered D256 BSA
in 2019, it carries an MOT which expires in March 2022 with just one minor
advisory (brake pipe corroded, covered in grease or other material rear (rear
axle)).
The good news is that the owner has kindly covered the VAT on
your behalf, so there will be no VAT on the hammer price.
It has spent
most of lockdown sitting in an underground carpark in Notting Hill in London and
the vendor advises us that given its age, it could potentially be enjoying
its retirement from active service in the United States where these old Landys
are highly sought after as they were never imported in period.
This
could be the only vehicle you ever need to buy...
For more
information - contact matthew.parkin@brightwells.com
* All charges are subject to VAT