1990 Land Rover Defender 90, finished in Bronze Green with a gray interior. The displayed mileage on the new odometer is approximately 600 miles. The odometer has counted mileage since extensive modifications were carried out; the true mileage of this Defender is unknown. According to the seller, this left-hand-drive Defender started out life in England as a diesel variant with a manual transmission. It also spent some time in France before being imported to the U.S. in 2017. This Defender has been heavily modified with a 421 small block Chevrolet V8 and a 4L80E 4-speed automatic transmission with a push-button gear selector. Modifications performed in order to convert the vehicle to gasoline include a modified fuel tank to handle gasoline, a custom throttle linkage, and a fuel level sensor that is wired up to the aftermarket gauge on the dash. Other highlight modifications include a Holley Carburetor with modified block hugger headers, a custom-made 2.25-inch exhaust with Walker turbo mufflers, and a custom wiring harness to incorporate the vehicle's original electronics. The Defender 90 is the short-wheelbase, 2-door version of the Defender, which was also offered in various other body styles. Renowned for its all-terrain capabilities and rugged ascetic, the Land Rover Defender is a favorite among off-roading enthusiasts.
Price | $21,500 |
Condition | Used |
Make | Land Rover |
Model | Defender 90 |
Year | 1990 |
Miles | 600 |
Fuel | Gasoline |
Color | Eastnor Green |
Engine | 6.9L V8 |
Region | Topeka, KS |