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1980 Land Rover 109 6-Cylinder Diesel (Series III)

Make: Land Rover
Model: 109 6-cylinder (Series III)
Type: SUV
Trim: Santana
Year: 1980
Mileage: 76414
VIN: 00000000000000000
Color: Sand
Engine: 3.3L straight six diesel
Cylinders: 6
Fuel: Diesel
Transmission: 4-speed manual its 2-speed 4WD transfer case
Drive type: 4WD
Interior color: Brown leather and Houndstooth Cloth
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Alquería de Serra, Spain

1980 Land Rover 109 6-cylinder (Series III) Santana Additional Info:

1980 LAND ROVER SANTANA 109 (Series III) w/ rare straight-six diesel

ACTUAL VIN# E64001156
NOTE: THIS VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN DENIA, SPAIN, but I ship tothe USA. Please check my feedback, and please read the entire listing before bidding.
I am an American, living in Spain, and I sell and export vehicles to the USA regularly. Although shipping costs are not included in the price of the sale, I work every month with an established worldwide shipper and will work directly with the buyer to arrange delivery to the USA. I will drop the vehicle off at the port of Valencia for you at no additional cost, prepare all the proper documentation for shipping to the USA, and handle all the US customs and importation on the USA side.
If you would like me to handle the shipping, customs paperwork, and everything for you, the cost is a flat-rate of $2500, port-to-port, to your choice of Norfolk, VA or Houston, TX. No additional costs. No work on your part. You just pick the car up from the port, fully cleared and released. NOTE: Many other ports are available at additional cost, including ports on the west coast of theUnited States and all three major ports in Canada. Inquire for details.
Once the vehicle is in your possession, you will also have all the documents you need to register the car in 50 states (California included, as this vehicle is a 1980 diesel). I can even arrange transportation within the USA, from the port to your driveway. In short, I am here to help with every step of the process of delivering this vehicle to you.
You are of course welcome to fly here and test the car for yourself before you bid, but if that is not feasible, I will be happy to take additional photos, videos, etc. and send them to you. Whatever you need. We can speak on the telephone, or by Skype, so you can see the vehicle in real time before you bid.
If you have any questions, please ask and I will post as many answers here as possible.
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WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?

Not something you come across every day, this original Land Rover Santana 6-cylinder is a wonderful survivor, and a reminder than in the mid to late 1970’s it was Santana, not Solihull, who was really trying to drive the Series Land Rover forward. Largely unsullied and unmolested, this exceedingly rare 6-cylinder diesel Series III 109 is a fantastic bit of history, and an even more rewarding driver.

The exterior wears its original “Sand” colored paint from the factory, with a Limestone removable hard top and later (tubeless) Defender wheels refinished in Olive Green. Showing only a few nicks and dings, and the gentle patina of age, the bodywork is indicative of a truck that has been well loved and carefully driven by one family since new. The beltline trim and windshield surrounds have never been painted and their original mottled galvanizing still looks fantastic, as do the original (and unique) grille and interior metalwork.

Inside, twin front seats have been recovered in brown genuine leather hides and brown and white houndstooth check cloth in the centers. Twin 2-person, folding rear jump bench seats have been freshly reupholstered to match. The dashboard and gauges all look as original, and the interior presents as a clean, tidy, undamaged space with charming, natural patina.

Open the hood and you’re greeting with a lusty straight six, looking for all the world like what it is - a normal Series III Rover diesel engine with 50% more of pretty much everything.

Underneath, the chassis is straight and free of structural rust as most vehicles which has spent their entire lives in the arid south of Spain, with none of the dents and scrapes one would associate with off road use. From front to back, top to bottom, it is straight, honest and original.


WHAT'S IT LIKE TO DRIVE?

Kind of a revelation, actually.

For anyone familiar with Series Land Rovers, whether diesel or petrol, the word “refinement” never really comes up. Plucky and immensely robust, a four-cylinder Rover diesel gets the job done, but gets it done with a significant amount of noise, vibration, and harshness thrown into the mix. So it’s rather startling to fire up the Santana straight six and find… none of those things. Almost uncannily smooth, it starts easily with minimal warming of the glow plugs needed and settles into an idle that is as smooth and quiet as the Td4 powerplant in a modern Freelander or something. It’s astonishing.

The gearbox is different, too, with first through fourth in the traditional H pattern, but reverse to the right and up, not to the left and up as in a standard Series III. Engage first, let our the normal feeling clutch, and you’re off.

It’s important to remember at this point that the Santana straight six produces more power than the 2.5L “diesel turbo” engine in something like a 1989 Defender, and vastly more torque, pretty much all of which seems to be available immediately off idle. So the surge of smooth acceleration is as noticeable as the absence of thrashing around you would normally expect from a comparable Series III. And that smoothness remains all through the rev range, because there is really no engine or attainable road speed where you encounter any type of vibration coming through the driveline. But the flat curve of lusty torque is available everywhere equally, and substantially superior to the Defender turbo diesels of nearly a decade later. In fact, since Solihull borrowed so much technology from Santana in the early 1980’s, including the 5-speed gearbox and other bits, I’m amazed they didn’t fit this engine to the early Defenders, as it’s streets better than any diesel Solihull was using at the time.

Gearing is still typically short, so the powerful engine doesn’t really translate into high maximum velocities, but if you’ve already bought into the Series Land Rover philosophy of going wherever you want to go at relatively modest speeds, the six-cylinder allows you to do it in a much more refined and relaxed manner than you can imagine.

Did I mention it’s smooth?

As for the rest, despite some minor differences, it’s all pretty much standard Series III fare, with the wonderful exception of power steering, one of Santana’s greatest accomplishments. Unlike a normal Series III from Solihull, the Santana’s power assisted steering makes parking lot maneuvers child’s play, and give the steering better feel and less kickback to boot. So forget needing Popeye arms to park the damn thing. A couple flicks of the wrist is all you’ll need.

Brakes, electrics, cooling, gauges… everything works as intended, as this truck has been well maintained and driven lightly but regularly throughout its life. A recent full service performed at our shop have given it fresh oil and filter, new gearbox fluid, transfer case fluid, and new fluid in the front and rear differentials.

It’s ready to go.

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