Make: | Mercedes-Benz |
Model: | G-Class |
Year: | 1980 |
Mileage: | 73,000 |
VIN: | WDB46131017061819 |
Engine: | 2.4l |
Cylinders: | 4 |
Fuel: | Diesel |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | 4WD |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | New Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States |
Back up for sale. Listed the truck on the wrong account last time :). This 1988 Mercedes-Benz 240GD 4x4 G-Class served in the Danish military until its body off restoration a few months ago. This Wolf has an original 73,000 miles! Below is a list of NEWitems: This Beautiful Wolf runs and drives strong and has been upgraded to includepower steering (very rare). We have put over 40 miles on this great G-class to make sure its running great! Transmission shifts smoothly, clutch is strong, and the brakes are excellent. This Wolf glides down the road straight and true. The 240GD's superduty frame and hand built precision really shine on and off-road. The OM616 2.4l diesel engines have been known to go for over a million miles (checkout link below). The 4 Speed Manual Transmission and full front and rear locking differentials are nearly bulletproof! Put the G in low range 4x4 with both differential locks engaged and go nearly anywhere! There is a reason militaries all over the world use the 461 military version G wagons; including our very own USMC. These trucks are simple, built to last, and unstoppable off-road. This 240GD comes with a clean and clear Florida title and can be registered in any state as it is over 25 years old and a diesel. Inspections are more than welcome. Happy to answer any questions about the truck. Please keep in mind this is not a brand new car and there are some imperfections, but overall it is a great example of a well cared for 240GD G Wagon! Keywords: 250GD 240 GD 300 GD Defender 110 Defender 90 Bringatrailer Off-road offroad Gwagon Gwagen G-Wagon G-Wagen Gelandewagen Turbo Diesel Fj40 BJ Land Cruiser |
On Oct-13-16 at 13:24:44 PDT, seller added the following information:
Another Walk around video showing the small imperfections of the G Wagon. youtube.com/watch?v=71sbpTfnD78