1987 Land Rover Santana 109 Series IV Diesel













Vehicle Description
This 1987 Land Rover 109 Series IV is a left-hand-drive station wagon produced by Metalurgica de Santa Ana S.A. in Spain, where it was reportedly used as a military vehicle. The actual VIN is VSELBCAL2AZ100873 and was legally imported and titled in Arizona. A cosmetic refurbishment was carried out there before the truck was imported to the US in 2023 and purchased by the seller the following year. Refinished in gray and black over a refreshed brown interior, it truck is powered by a 2.25-liter diesel inline-four mated to a four-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Additional equipment includes 16″ steel wheels, LED headlights, a front grille guard, and alpine windows in addition to two rows of bench seating, a heater, and an aftermarket infotainment system. This Series IV Santana is now offered with import documents, a clean Carfax report, and a clean Arizona title in the seller’s name.Exterior work prior to the seller’s purchase included dent repairs and refinishing work in matte gray with a gloss black hood and roof. Details include LED headlights and a black-finished front bumper, grille guard, and diamond-plate rear bumper as well as alpine windows, dual side mirrors, and a rear step. The seller notes scratches by the front door, rough paint on the passenger side, paint runs, and scraped windshield glass.The seating surfaces have been re-covered in diamond-quilted brown upholstery, and the dashboard, door panels, and side panels are trimmed to match. Additional appointments include a heater, front seatbelts, and an aftermarket infotainment unit and speakers. Separated glovebox upholstery is shown in the gallery.The leather-wrapped, three-spoke steering wheel frames a 150-km/h speedometer and a combination gauge for coolant temperature and fuel level, while an oil-pressure gauge is housed to the right. The five-digit mechanical odometer shows 4,600 kilometers (~2,800 miles), approximately 150 of which were added during current ownership. Scuffs in the steering-wheel wrap are depicted in the gallery.The truck is powered by a 2.25-liter diesel inline-four. A leaking fuel line was repaired in preparation for the sale.Power is sent to the rear or all four wheels through a four-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. There is rust on some underside and engine-compartment surfaces.