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Amazing 1995 Land Rover Defender 90. Manual Transmission. Low Mileage 53,000. on 2040-cars

US $59,995.00
Year:1995 Mileage:53000 Color: Integral front passenger custom
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States

 Added Features: Rare Original Hard Top. 3,000lb Warn Winch (original factory) hand held remote! Hella Lights!
  • EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS
  • City 13/hwy 16 (3.9L engine/5-speed manual trans)
  • EXTERIOR
  • Integral front passenger custom "safari cage"
  • V8 badging
  • Rear Defender 90 heritage plaque
  • Flexible black wheel flares
  • Dual adjustable exterior side mirrors
  • Quartz halogen headlamps
  • Center high-mount stop lamp
  • 2-Speed front wipers w/variable intermittent feature
  • Side-hinged tailgate
  • Door top removal tool
  • INTERIOR
  • Front bucket seats w/adjustable recline & integral front head restraints
  • Unique weather-resistant twill-effect upholstery
  • Front/rear rubber floor mats
  • Lockable center cubby box w/integral audio system
  • Full instrumentation w/tachometer
  • Premium high-pwr AM/FM stereo cassette audio system w/removable vinyl cover
  • Compact disc ready
  • 4-Weather-resistant speakers
  • Retractable antenna
  • Front seatback/door map pockets
  • MECHANICAL
  • 3.9L MFI aluminum V8 engine
  • R380 5-speed manual transmission
  • 2-Speed manual locking transfer gearbox
  • Permanent 4-wheel drive system
  • 14 Gauge boxed steel ladder frame w/aluminum body panels
  • GVWR - 6001 lbs/2723 kg
  • 4-Wheel long-travel coil spring suspension
  • Front/rear live axles
  • Front/rear anti-sway bars
  • Double acting non-adjustable telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers
  • B.F.Goodrich LT265/75R16 all-terrain SBR tires
  • 16" X 7.0 styled steel wheels
  • Swing-away rear mounted outside full size spare tire
  • 9" minimum ground clearance
  • 92.9" wheelbase
  • Integral class III trailer tow hitch receiver
  • Pwr-assisted worm & roller steering
  • Pwr-actuated 4-wheel disc brakes w/front vented
  • Drum type handbrake
  • 15.6 Gallon fuel tank
  • SAFETY
  • Front 3-point lap/shoulder belts
  • Integral front head restraints

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Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations could build standalone models

Sun, Mar 8 2015

Jaguar Land Rover may be set to turn its Special Vehicle Operations division into something much bigger than a mere in-house tuner. Bloomberg spoke to the head of JLR's high-performance, customization outfit, John Edwards, who hinted that his team may move beyond simply modifying F-Types, Range Rovers and the like. "We're certainly looking at that, and we've got the capability to do that," Edwards told AN. "Is there an opportunity for us to do a completely standalone car? Maybe." Such a move into full-scale, standalone models would be a big step, particularly for a division that's still kind of in its infancy. Bloomberg references the success of Mercedes-AMG, but the German division has had the benefit of decades of growth. AMG spent years and years building high-performance versions of all manner of mainstream Mercedes vehicles, before moving onto cars like the SLS AMG and AMG GT, which have no mainstream analog. In other words, AMG had a long time to develop a reputation building high-performance vehicles that people know and recognize before it moved into building vehicles of its own. We aren't entirely convinced that SpecOps wouldn't benefit from taking a similar approach, delivering additional SVR vehicles, like the rumored XE SVR, before striking out on its own. We'd like to know what you think, though. Is it already time for Special Vehicle Operations to build standalone models, or should it learn to walk before it runs by modifying more of Jaguar Land Rover's existing product. Have your say in Comments. Related Video:

Jaguar Land Rover exploring 3D HUD and infotainment projections

Wed, Aug 21 2019

With its most recent technology research, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is exploring the use of 3D projections for a world before and/or after autonomous vehicles come to fruition. In collaboration with the United Kingdom's University of Cambridge, JLR has developed concepts for a 3D head-up display that shows information on the road ahead and a system that projects personalized 3D infotainment for vehicle passengers.  As of right now, hundreds of production vehicles are equipped with two-dimensional head-up displays, some color, others black and white. Using various techniques and different technologies, manufacturers display information in a flat image in front of a driver. Some might find it distracting or unhelpful to have this in the driver's line of sight, and JLR might have found a solution. Rather than wedge the information in between the person and the view ahead, a 3D system that uses augmented reality could display the info onto the road in front of the driver. JLR thinks the system could project navigation directions, safety alerts such as lane departure, hazard detection or other bits typically found in a car's infotainment or instrument cluster. Some might find this to be even more distracting that 2D head-up displays, but to each his or her own. While the 3D head-up display is something that could be used right now, if it were released and passed legal, part two of JLR's 3D technology research is imagined for a life where truly autonomous vehicles are skating across the country. Using head- and eye-tracking technology, the system could lock into the position of numerous people in a vehicle and give each of them a personalized 3D projection "screen." This could be used to track a trip, look up points of interest, or even watch movies. JLR points out this could be used during ride-sharing without bothering others in the vehicle. The work with the Center for Advanced Photonics and Electronics at Cambridge is still in development for now, but it's only a matter of time before 3D tech makes it into cars in some degree.

Second 'No Time To Die' trailer drops with lots of crunching metal

Thu, Sep 3 2020

The second trailer for the new James Bond film, "No Time To Die," was posted to social media Thursday morning, getting us thoroughly hyped for the forthcoming installment thanks to some spicy car content and lots of other ridiculous, big-budget action sequences.  Fair warning for the purists: This might contain plot- and character-related information from the trailer itself. Also, it appears that many Land Rover Defenders died in the making of this film, so the footage may not be for the faint of heart; don't say we didn't give you advance notice.  As is typical of Bond films, most of the automotive eye candy is of the European variety. The classic Aston Martin DB5 gadget car (which we saw doing some crazy machine-gun donuts in the first trailer) makes yet another appearance, as does what appears to be fourth-generation Maserati Quattroporte. There's even something which might be a car, but also appears to be both some sort of airplane and submersible. Never change, Bond. We love it.  And then there are the Defenders. We've got Defenders speeding down hillsides, Defenders crashing through forests, Defenders flying over Land Cruisers. Yeah, do you like Land Cruisers? There's a Land Cruiser. It even (spoiler alert!) survives relatively unscathed; the same cannot be said for most of the automotive shenanigans we get to see here.  "No Time To Die" was originally slated to debut back in April, but its original release date roughly coincided with the projected peak of early coronavirus infections. Given how important the Bond film franchise's continued success is to MGM (it's virtually the only thing the studio has had going for it for 30 years) and the producers (who only make Bond films), meager box office returns were not an option. The last film, Spectre, pulled in the worldwide gross of $880 million, including $200 million in the United States and $83.5 million in China. The wait is almost over. "No Time to Die" will hit theaters Nov. 25 in the United States.  Related Video: