1994 Land Rover Defender 90 D90 Pickup Custom Build 4.8 V8 on 2040-cars
Newport Beach, California, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:4.8L V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Land Rover
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Defender
Trim: Defender 90
Warranty: Unspecified
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 87,883
Sub Model: D90
Exterior Color: Gray
Finally! A Defender you WANT to OWN AND DRIVE! This custom, one of a kind, Defender was built by a business executive to enjoy every day AND go anywhere:
Power: Check (Not the weak 3.9 or 4.0L motor....4.8L with 300 HP! IT IS FAST AND WILL DO 110 MPH with Ease!)
Original COST CAST Block from British Compact ACR.
Very rare engine block built as a HIGH PERFORMANCE Upgrade to the Stock Block. Very few people in the USA have put the money down to this conversion / upgrade. Engine was professionally installed, married to a rebuilt transmission and front/rear differentials.
The ARB locker pump is not installed but the truck is plumbed for the pump as well as all the gauges and electronics installed and ready for use.
Carfax / Autocheck showing no accidents, Original Speedometer stating 77K is included with the truck. The new motor (with matching modern defender speedometer and digital odometer) has only 9900 miles on it. They installed a high performance cam shaft too, so it may not pass smog in your state. Includes two sets of keys, a binder full of information and manual.
This truck went through a $55,000 custom 6 year build. Over $80K invested ($28K Clean 1994 Defender plus the $55k build cost). Cost was not an issue for the owner but functionality, quality, and power were which in turn provided an unparalleled Defender 90.
Some of the build items are:
-Brand New Special Order "High torque" RPi 4.8 New Engine at a cost of $19K (300 Horsepower). Truck gets up and GOES!
-Fully rebuilt original 5 Speed Transmission
-Custom painted Porsche Seal Gray (Graphite gray) at a cost of $8K.
-Fully soundproofed custom truck cabin is as quiet as a Lexus. Custom stretched for indoor and outdoor rear cargo room.
-Custom built roll cage using original front windshield Defender Frame. Roll Bar connects directly to frame in rear! Not just cosmetics but all FUNCTIONAL custom fabrication.
-Heavy duty custom Axles
-Custom Built steel rock sliders
-Custom Stereo w Ipod hookup
-Steel Differential Covers
-Old Man Emu Lift with Bilstein Shocks all around
-Full ARB lockers front and rear (Compressor not installed)
-Custom newer generation Defender dash with custom stereo and other switches. Professionally installed by top British mechanics in Denver
-Custom decals
-All new interior, headliner, etc. Rubber matting for comfort and durability
-265 75 16 BF Goodrich on Stock Defender Powder coated wheels with Full size spare (mounted perfectly inside bed)
-Professionally bedlined bed
-Custom Locking Tuffy Steel Center Counsel
-Powder coated diamond plating throughout
THIS DEFENDER is not a home construction, it was all custom built professionally. We promise that if you drive this you will buy it. Unlike ANY other Defender you will see OR drive. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
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