Cummins powered 1971 109 5-Door FOR SALE - SOLD

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  • gallf1
    Low Range
    • Jan 2008
    • 40

    Cummins powered 1971 109 5-Door FOR SALE - SOLD

    Totally restored 1971 Land Rover LWB 109 5-door (Early Defender). Safari roof with vents, upgraded Defender style opening rear windows.
    NO RUST ANYWHERE!, total frame off restoration. *LEFT HAND DRIVE (USA Model)*

    Send your valid e-mail address for photos of interior, engine bay, underside etc...

    Dual fuel tanks with Military manual selector switch, Cummins 4bt Turbo Diesel - Intercooled, Borg-Warner T-19 manual transmission, Ashcroft High-Ratio transfer case with X-brake, Hand throttle, Salisbury (DANA 60) Front and Rear Axles, Mile Marker free wheeling hubs, 1-Ton leaf springs all around, Rancho shocks and steering damper, Saginaw Power Steering, Front Power disc brake kit, 9.00 x 16Lt Tires (36.3" diameter) on Land Rover NATO/Wolf rims, Bumper Mounted rear swing away tire carrier, Full Roof Rack with: ladder , 4 Jerry Can holders and 2 HELLA lights, Hella rear light, Snorkel Kit with runaway engine shut down valve, Sill Protectors, WARN 8,000lb winch in custom bumper, full instrumentation to include pyrometer, fuel, rpm, water temp, oil pressure, speed etc, rebuilt wiper motors with windshield washers, heater and defroster, FM-MP3-SD radio system, CB radio
    Haynes Manual and OEM Land Rover Green Bible manual and parts book, spare paint cans.

    55mph at 2200rpm........

    Clean Colorado title, 100% ready for anything, anytime, anywhere.....

    Sell outright for best offer over $24,500 (Think its a lot?, do some research on a Diesel powered, Expedition ready, totally rebuilt from the frame up similar Land Rover....A fully equipped and ready Defender is going for over $50,000 right now)
  • mongoswede
    5th Gear
    • May 2010
    • 757

    #2
    Sounds like a steal for $25k.

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    • kevin-ct
      3rd Gear
      • Oct 2006
      • 309

      #3
      Why no pic's of the engine?
      Kevin

      04 XJ8
      92 RRC
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      • gallf1
        Low Range
        • Jan 2008
        • 40

        #4
        Cummins engine pics

        Hi:
        Pics of the engine (after the rebuild and before installation) and then pic installed inside the LR.
        Thx

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        • ccec
          Low Range
          • Jun 2009
          • 50

          #5
          Cummins Conversion

          Sah -Weeeet!!!

          Great job!

          --ccec
          1993 RRC LWB -- One of many
          L-R's these past 30 years...

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          • GriffSC
            Low Range
            • Apr 2007
            • 36

            #6
            Okay, what's the bad? Usually, if it sounds too good to be true, then...

            Not knocking what you've done, it looks incredible!

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            • mongoswede
              5th Gear
              • May 2010
              • 757

              #7
              is this the same truck? only now with a 4bt instead of a 302?

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              • gallf1
                Low Range
                • Jan 2008
                • 40

                #8
                ** SOLD **
                Due to interest, well above the amount listed!!


                Hi...yes same truck....the Ford 302 was a gas hog...Cant beat the torque and MPG of a Diesel (Cummins no less).

                Sorry to disappoint, but no bad (anywhere)

                Thx to all

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                • mongoswede
                  5th Gear
                  • May 2010
                  • 757

                  #9
                  Originally posted by gallf1
                  ** SOLD **
                  Due to interest, well above the amount listed!!


                  Hi...yes same truck....the Ford 302 was a gas hog...Cant beat the torque and MPG of a Diesel (Cummins no less).

                  Sorry to disappoint, but no bad (anywhere)

                  Thx to all
                  Congratulations. Not surprised it sold for a lot more than listed...it looked easily like a $50,000 truck if not more. The cost for the diesel conversion alone could have been $15,000. Its nice to see the value of these machines staying up there....well the clean good working ones

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