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Pal Models 1/35th Modern British One Ten Soft Top Land Rover Resin Complete Kit Excellent Quality / Extremely Old & Rare / Discontinued Production 1/ Brand: Pal Models 1/35th Modern British One Ten Soft Top Land Rover Resin Complete Kit 2/ Product: 1:35th scale complete super detailed kit with full illustrated instructions, for intermediate or expert modeler 3/ Materials: 100% Polyurethane Resin (White metal / Lead & Photo etched brass may be included depending upon individual product) 4/ Condition: 100% New In Box. In hand & ready to ship 5/ Production: Pal Models, made in Hong Kong 6/ Dimensions: 21cm x 15cm x 6cm 7/ Shipping / Handling(Packaging): - Airmail (usually 10-14 days): USD $19.00 international shipping fee with registration & tracking number, can be checked via internet - Speedpost (usually 3 days): Price can be quoted upon request with registration & tracking number, can be checked via internet - Small packet airmail would not be accepted for the sake of safe shipment - Insurance mail is accepted at buyer's cost, upon request - All goods are well packaged with kraft paper, plastic air bubble wrapping paper & heavy corrugated mail box for maximum protection - Please confirm your shipping method with me before bidding/ordering 8/ Warning: Choking hazard - small parts, not to be played with by children under 15 9/ Picture: More additional/rare/discontinued models are available, Please write to me for more pictures & information Please contact me for any question. Thanks for your interest!
About One Ten Land Rover
The Land Rover Defender is a British four wheel drive Off-road utility vehicle. It is the product of continued development of the original utility Land Rover Series I launched in 1948. Using the basic yet robust underpinnings of a ladder frame chassis and aluminium body, the Defender is available in a huge variety of body types (as of 2007, 20000 major body types are available from the factory, plus many more specialist versions such as fire engines, hydraulic platforms and military versions). Defenders are used for a very wide variety of purposes- from agricultural and industrial users to a large number of military customers. Defenders are also a common choice for use on expeditions and surveys throughout the world. As well as these more traditional roles, in recent years the Defender has been increasingly used by families and individuals as a private car. The Defender was not an entirely new model at launch. It used engines and body panels carried over from the Series III Production of the model now known as the Defender began in 1983 as the Land Rover One Ten, a simple name which reflected the 110 inch (2.794 m) length of the wheelbase. The Land Rover Ninety, with 93 inch (2.362 m) wheelbase, and Land Rover 127, with 127 in (3.226 m) wheelbase, soon followed. Outwardly, there is little to distinguish the post-1983 vehicles from the Series III Land Rover. A full-length bonnet, revised grille, plus the fitting of wheel arch extensions to cover wider-track axles are the most noticeable changes. Mechanically the Ninety and One Ten were a complete modernisation of the former Series platform. Specifically: The use of coil springs, whereas Series vehicles had leaf springs. This gave a more comfortable ride and improved axle articulation. A permanent four-wheel drive system as used since 1970 on the Range Rover, featuring a two-speed transfer gearbox with a lockable centre differential. As part of the update, a new series of progressively more powerful and more modern engines were designed, although the Series III engine line-up remained in place when the vehicles were first launched. The interior was modernised; a taller one-piece windscreen replaced the split-screen of the Series models. The One Ten was launched in 1983, and the Ninety followed in 1984. From 1984, wind-up windows were fitted (Series models and very early One Tens had sliding panels), and a 2.5-litre, 68 hp (51 kW) diesel engine was introduced. This was based on the earlier 2.3-litre engine, but had a more modern fuel-injection system as well as increased capacity. A low compression version of the 3.5-litre V8 Range Rover engine was available too which transformed performance. This period saw Land Rover market the utility Land Rover as a private recreational vehicle. Whilst the basic pick-up, Station Wagon and van versions were still working vehicles, the |
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