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Land Rover Defender 110 on 2040-cars

Year:1980 Mileage:4000 Color:
Location:

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United States

1991 Land Rover Defender 110. Ebay does not recognize VIN so had to list as 1980
This truck has undergone a recent rebuild - not a nut and bolt restoration. 

Engine - 200tdi turbo diesel. The engine has been fully rebuilt including:
Pistons
Rings
Bearings 
Cam
Valves
Water Pump
Alternator
Radiator
The engine has 4,000 miles on it since rebuild.
Transmission - LT87 - excellent condition - no issues with syncros 

Exterior - The body is in near perfect condition with new matte black paint and matte clear coat. No dents or dings. All lights etc. are new. 
Includes swing away tire carrier. Frame is in excellent condition. Rear crossmember is in excellent condition - no rust. Doors are solid - no rust

Interior - Excellent condition with Rhino lining on inner door frames, seat boxes and floor boards. Seats are newly re upholstered in leather and are in perfect condition. Door cards are in great shape. Headliner is in very good condition.

Wheels & Tires - Wolf military style wheels - Excellent condition. Tires - New BFG All Terrains - 2,000 miles on tires.

This truck was imported about eight years ago and was used on a farm in Gonzalez TX. I purchased the truck six years ago and have owned it and have had it registered in TX ever since. Please email or call with any questions - Serious Enquiries Only Please.
ajpbrown@yahoo.com
Nine79- Two55 - 3237

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Land Rover, Toyota big winners in ALG top resale value awards

Tue, 18 Nov 2014



"Residual value is important for automakers and consumers because it's a complete indicator of the vehicle's future value." - Larry Dominique
Toyota and Land Rover took home the top brand honors in ALG's 2015 Residual Value Awards, which will be presented this week at the Los Angeles Auto Show.

This Or That: 1987 VW Vanagon Syncro vs. 1987 Land Rover Defender [w/poll]

Thu, 13 Nov 2014

As I scoured auction sites and classified ads for the perfect vehicle to take into battle with Autoblog Associate Editor Brandon Turkus, I knew I needed to find something unique. You see, I'm currently 0-2 at winning a round of This or That, in which two of our editors agree on a category, choose a side, and argue it out over a (mostly) friendly chain of emails.
The first time we did this, my chosen Fiat 500 Abarth took about a third of the popular vote in our reader poll. The second time, my lovely 1980 Oldsmobile 442 did just a little bit better against a 1989 BMW 635 CSi. Despite holding the opinion that my automotive choices, though perhaps a little bit more... obscure than my fellow editors, are still better, an outright win would go a long way toward boosting my vehicular self worth a few notches upward.
With all of that out of the way, even if three isn't my lucky number after all, I go into battle against Brandon knowing full well that I've made the perfect choice: A 1987 Volkswagen Vanagon Syncro. My rough-and-tumble van/'ute has a formidable opponent in the form of a 1987 Land Rover Defender, which, truth be told, is exactly what I was expecting from Turkus, a self-proclaimed Rover aficionado.

Jaguar to offer high-performance SVR models like Land Rover?

Tue, 01 Jul 2014

At the Goodwood Festival of Speed this past weekend, Land Rover previewed its upcoming performance version of the Range Rover Sport. Only instead of wearing the R-S badge that adorns the most hardcore of Jaguar models, the performance SUV from JLR's Special Operations unit introduced the letters SVR. And now, it seems that badge is here to stay.
Following the Range Rover Sport SVR, a new report from Motor Authority now says that Jaguar Land Rover will use those letters to distinguish the top-of-the-line performance models from both marques moving forward. As such, we might expect SVR models of the upcoming Jaguar XE compact sedan and Land Rover Discovery Sport, as well as potential new performance models based on the new F-Type and next-generation XF.
If accurate, the move would seem to separate Jaguar in particular from the R-S badge that has adorned performance models like the XFR-S and XKR-S. Both Audi and Porsche use the letters RS to distinguish its most hardcore models as well (e.g. Audi RS7 Sportback and Porsche 911 GT3 RS). Whether the similarity was a factor in shifting to the SVR moniker, we don't know, but either way, we welcome the arrival of a new generation of Jaguar and Land Rover performance models - especially if they pack the 575-horsepower version of the company's ubiquitous 5.0-liter supercharged V8. Not incidentally, that delicious powerplant gained a couple of new engine bays to call home at Goodwood as well - it's not just found in the forthcoming Range Rover Sport SVR, it's found a home in the F-Type Project 7, too.