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1997 Land Rover Defender 90 Nas on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:34000 Color: all body panels/hood and fenders are in excellent condition
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Originally sold in Az, I purchased in Ca and am second owner. Vehicle kept in Ca until recently, now in SC, near CLT airport. Always kept in Garage.  Exterior: all body panels/hood and fenders are in excellent condition,no dents or scratches, has front guard with front and rear lamp guards, no door hinge, body or door rust,underbody is as you would expect for a 34k mile vehicle stored in CA, roll cage is without scratches, soft top zipper has some stitches missing,side and rear windows have expected yellowing. Interior: no tears or damage to seats, all belts , levers dash instruments are intact,original,and functioning, Radio/Speakers are original, radio occassionally locks user out, A/C works very well, has 4 ea. rear inward facing seats with seat belts (I dont have the bench seat),all floor mats front and rear are original, original owners manual included. It has no aftermarket parts except for the 4 rear seats and belts.Available for viewing/test drives by appt. prefer Sat /Sun, Vehicle sold w/o warranty, as is where is, buyer responsibe for loading / freight to destination.  Payment: no financing, $5,000usd deposit, cash or cashiers check upon pick up, due within 7 days of purchase.

 

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Jaguar Land Rover building new Special Vehicle Operations facility

Sun, 17 Aug 2014

It's only been a couple of months since Jaguar Land Rover announced the formation of its new Special Operations division, and we've already seen a number of vehicles to come out of it. But now the British automaker has announced a new facility that will house its elite skunkworks department.
Set to be built at Prologis Park in Ryton, England, on the outskirts of Coventry, the new Special Vehicle Operations Technical Centre will encompass dedicated production lines, F1-style flexible workshops, a dedicated paint studio and VIP suite for commissioning bespoke projects. JLR will spend some $33 million on the facility that will be home to 150 specialists - 100 of them being new hires.
The first project which the Special Operations division is working on is the F-Type Project 7, but we've already seen more projects in the pipeline - including the upcoming Range Rover Sport SVR - and you can bet there'll be more. The revival of the Lightweight E-Type also falls under Special Operations, but is undertaken by the Jaguar Heritage department located nearby at Browns Lane.

Jaguar Land Rover creates new Special Operations division for halo vehicles, bespoke commissions

Fri, 13 Jun 2014

Jaguar Land Rover has announced that a new division of the British manufacturer will be dedicated to "bespoke commissions," as well as heritage products and apparel. Oh, and the new Special Operations division will also be behind JLR's halo cars from now on.
It's that last one that is the most tantalizing, as the last real halo product to see production from Jaguar was the XJ220. The Range Rover, meanwhile, has always had its own kind of halo reputation, although the Land Rover brand itself has never really gotten into the game with a dedicated model.
According to JLR, the new halo models will focus on ultra-high performance and luxury with a limited run of vehicles. The bespoke models, meanwhile, will give the wealthiest customers full sway over how vehicles are outfitted, with unique paints, trims and other accessories. The new SpecOps division will be run by John Edwards.

Jaguar Land Rover calls in handful of vehicles over suspension bolts

Thu, 24 Apr 2014

With most recalls seemingly affecting mass-market vehicles, it'd be all too easy to assume, consciously or otherwise, that higher-end automobiles never face such issues. But the main reason we don't see the NHTSA recalling more luxury automobiles isn't because of their quality, we'd postulate: it's because of their relative scarcity.
Take Jaguar Land Rover, recalls of whose vehicles we only seem to have cause to report about once a year. So if you're figuring they're about due, here you go. The Indian-owned British auto group has just announced two recalls, both regarding suspension components: one affecting Jaguars and another concerning - you guessed it - Land Rovers.
First up we have a recall for 2013 to 2014 model year Jaguar XJ, XF and XK models - a whopping 297 of them - which have been found to have problematic toe links. Separation of the toe link from the rear sub-frame could result in impaired stability and control over the vehicle's direction, so JLR is calling them in to replace the nuts and washers on the rear toe links.