1990 Land Rover Defender, 3 Dr Hardtop, Uk Mod Release, 2.5l Diesel on 2040-cars
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Body Type:Convertible - Removable Hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5L MOD rebuilt Diesel
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Defender
Trim: 3 door 110 removal Hardtop
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive, LT 230 Transfer Box
Mileage: 75,989
Sub Model: 110 3 door Hardtop
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Green
Number of Doors: 3
Interior Color: Black
12V and 24V: Wolf Military Wheels
Number of Cylinders: 4
1990 Defender 110,Left Hand Drive that has a reconditioned 2.5 N/A diesel LT77 5 Speed transmission, Wolf Wheels and is in excellent mechanical shape but has the usual MOD patina (scuffy). Lots of cool extra's on this one like the military rifle holder between the driver and passenger, four Gerry Cans for the lockers, pick and shovel on the rear door, and a 24V alternator (in addition to the 12V). 121,XXX kilometers (approx 75,000 miles). A military soft-top is also available. I have also removed the paint from the rear windows since the pictures were taken.
It smokes on cold start-up then runs strong and smoke free once warm. This is a great project for either Military lovers or as the basis for a great off-road/expedition vehicle. There is a layer of Red paint on the roof so it was probably used as a Marshall's vehicle at some point. Passed BC Inspection eariler this year and is currently registered in British Columbia. Found a document under the passenger seat suggesting it was attached to the Hyde Park Barracks and therefor part of the "Household Calvalry" for Buckingham Palace.
Sorry but not old enough to import to the US unless you want to wait two years. I imported this almost a year ago with another and can only keep one. This is the nicest MOD Defender I have ever driven, nice and solid. I am a Land Rover enthusiast and know my Defenders.
Any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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