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Land Rover Defender 90 2.5 Gasoline Right Hand Drive on 2040-cars

US $45,000.00
Year:1980 Mileage:70000
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
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Land Rover Defender D - 90 2.5 Gasoline!! 

Right Hand Drive with only 70000 miles.

Here we have for sale a beautiful D-90. The Defender model is very rare and sought after and this is your chance to own a gorgeous example right here on US soil, available for immediate collection/delivery. Beat the rush, save the wait, this Defender is here on US soil and ready to be driven and enjoyed this summer. This Defender is located in Los Angeles and available for immediate collection/ delivery. Delivery is not included within the price however we are happy to arrange this for you. We are not asking for money to be sent overseas on this Defender, all monies are to be paid into a US account upon viewing/driving the vehicle and seeing all of its documentation making this transaction as pleasant and anxiety free as possible. We have the full Uk title making for a simple registration process for yourself, the new owner.

This particular Defender has been thoroughly refurbished and rebuilt in the UK by a leading UK specialist using many new parts and accessories and is in excellent condition. The chassis is entirely corrosion free and has been treated to a full extensive coating of WaxOyl to protect from corrosion for many years to come. All of the doors are in excellent shape and this particular Defender sports the age related and very unique lift handle doors. 

During the restoration and rebuild of this particular Defender no nut, bolt or component has been overlooked. All components work perfectly and this Defender is ready and willing to perform. This Defender is ready to stand out from the crowd, set yourself apart from the rest. Study the pictures, this defender is beautiful and sure to make you very happy! This is the Defender of dreams and why wait, its here in the USA and ready for titling and driving.

As you can see from the pictures this Defender has been fully resprayed both internally and externally in the beautiful metallic Gray shade of Bonatti, a genuine Land Rover production color complemented with black accents and detailing. Once painted and mechanically prepared this Defender has been fitted out with only the very finest of options, accessories and upgrades available, from the brand new six seat Exmoor trim leather interior which comes with all new safety belts, black modular steel wheels with market leading General Grabber tires designed to be quiet on the freeway but with enough aggression to climb you up a mountain. We have also installed a KBX premium grill in contrasting color, a front mounted a bar with 2 x spot lights, diamond plate, swing away wheel carrier....... the list goes on and on. Please study the pictures to see exactly what you are getting!! Don't delay, with the demand for Defenders at an all time high this vehicle is extremely rare and will not be around for long. 

This Defender has been built and designed with all ideas in mind, wether its the Truck for the school run, the Transport for trip or simply a Sunday drive into the hills. This Defender is designed for it all and will accomplish this with pure class and style. 

Viewing on this Defender is strictly by appointment and please message us via Ebay (normal rules apply) to arrange. We aim to get back to all of our customers within an hour in response to your questions. 

Please see our other items for other Defenders. With many more trucks on US soil in their final stages of refurbishment we are sure to have a Defender here that fits the bill. We have D-110's, D-90's, Gasoline and Diesel, Manual and Auto so if what you see pictured before you isn't to your exact requirements please enquire as to our further inventory and our build to order process!! With prices starting from as little as $35,000.00 and going upwards of $100,000.00 we cater for all budgets and builds. Again, this build to order process involves all financial transactions being dealt through US bank accounts, NO overseas payments. 

Thank you for taking the time to read and view this listing and please do not hesitate to contact us should you wish to know more! To speak with us please call Steve directly on 310 929 5658. 

We look forward to answering your questions and hearing from you. Please see our other items for more Defenders. 


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Kahn and Evanta team up for hot-rod Defender, custom Barchetta

Thu, Jul 10 2014

If you're familiar with the work of Afzal Kahn, it's probably for his tuned Range Rovers. And if you live in London, you may have seen his Bugatti Veyron with the F1 license plate. But the British tuner and self-styled "automotive fashion designer" is now embarking on a far more ambitious project. Kahn is teaming up with Ant Anstead of Evanta fame – responsible for rebodying Aston Martin DB7s to look like DB4 GTs and that full-scale DBR1/2 model kit – on a new outfit called Ant-Kahn. Far more than a tuning endeavor, Ant-Kahm is setting about creating truly unique (and uniquely British) automobiles. Their first project is called the Flying Huntsman, a long-nose Land Rover Defender that we imagine will emerge as something like a British take on the 1998 Jeepster concept crossed with something Icon might concoct. It'll pack a 6.2-liter GM LS3 V8 producing 550 horsepower, mated to a push-button six-speed automatic transmission, mounted close to the bulkhead with over 15 inches of extra bodywork and set to be unveiled within the coming months. Their second collaboration is set to yield the Evanta Barchetta previewed by rendering above. "Inspired by the design language of 1950s motorsport," the Barchetta pays homage to classic British and Italian roadsters. It's being built around a tubular frame with handcrafted composite Kevlar bodywork and powered by that same LS3 tuned to 450 hp but in a much lighter form than the Flying Hunstman. Only 20 examples will be made after its debut at the Goodwood Revival come September. An Aston Martin project codenamed WB12 is also in the works, painting a picture of an ambitious startup backed by two experienced operators whose projects we're looking forward to seeing come to fruition. Ant-Kahn – The birth of a groundbreaking collaboration between two leading figures in the UK automotive industry. Ant-Kahn is a collaborative partnership between Afzal Kahn - innovative automotive fashion designer and founder of the Kahn group of companies, and Ant Anstead, founder of expert vehicle manufacturer Evanta, and star of Channel 4's "For The Love of Cars". Working together under the Ant-Kahn banner, they will lead a resurgence in British specialist vehicle manufacture, with a number of projects already underway. Their focus is on luxury and quality, using modern prototyping and manufacturing technology, while maintaining the attention to details associated with traditional coach building.

2020 Land Rover Defender vs. 2020 Jeep Wrangler: How they compare on paper

Tue, Sep 10 2019

For ages, the Jeep Wrangler has had the serious off-road SUV market in America all to itself, especially when it comes to two-door variants. But competition is coming, and the first on its way is the 2020 Land Rover Defender, which was just revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Each packages retro looks and impressive off-road capability, but does one have an advantage? We decided to take a look into each SUV's specifications and compare them on their engines, drivetrains, interior space and towing among other things, to see how they stack up. Since both SUVs are offered in two-door and four-door versions, we've made sure to feature both versions. You can find all the vital stats in the chart below, followed by more in-depth analysis. Engines and drivetrains The Land Rover is the clear high-performance option of these two SUVs. Its base turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder, offered only in the four-door Defender 110, is more powerful than either of the gas engines offered on the Jeep Wrangler. The Wrangler's four-cylinder matches it on torque, at least. The optional turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six in the Defender makes over 100 more horsepower and pound-feet of torque than either Jeep gas engine. But if you're looking for diesel propulsion, along with its associated torque and fuel economy, the Wrangler will be your only option. Final specs haven't been released, but in the Ram 1500, the same engine makes 260 horsepower and 480 pound-feet of torque. Fuel economy hasn't been announced for the Land Rover or the diesel Wrangler. But if fuel economy is a concern, the four-cylinder Wrangler is the most frugal of the SUVs we have numbers on. As for transmissions, the Wrangler is your only choice if you have to have a manual. It's available on both the two-door and four-door models, but only with the V6 engine. If you don't mind an automatic transmission, both SUVs come with variations on the ZF eight-speed auto. Getting the power to the wheels is another area where these two SUVs diverge. The Jeep is very traditional with a standard selectable four-wheel-drive system with two-wheel drive, and low- and high-range four-wheel drive modes. On the Sahara, there's an available full-time four-wheel drive mode, but the other modes are still available. On the Land Rover, you get full-time four-wheel drive, the same kind used on the Land Rover Range Rover.

Jaguar tests autonomous vehicle technology with 100-car fleet

Wed, Jul 13 2016

Jaguar Land Rover is exploring how to take autonomous vehicle technology off the paved path. But the company has plans for technology on tarmac, too. The company announced that the Jaguar division will have a fleet of 100 cars testing autonomous technologies on public roads. The testing process will cover a period of four years and begin with vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication systems, along with a stereo camera system and autonomous vehicle software. These systems will work together to provide a variety of features that could make their way into future Jaguars and Land Rovers. The first feature in development is called "Roadwork Assist." The system relies on the stereo camera to create a 3D image the car's software can analyze. The software can identify road cones and other barriers associated with construction sites. The car will then alert the driver about entering the construction zone and provide some steering assistance to keep the car centered in its lane. Tony Harper, Jaguar's head of research, said that this system can reduce stress on the driver, and the technology could eventually be used to allow the car to pilot itself through construction zones. Another of Jaguar's proposed features is "Safe Pullaway," which also relies on cameras and software. The Safe Pullaway feature is designed to prevent close-proximity collisions in traffic jams and even in the garage. To do this, the car watches the area immediately ahead of it for obstacles. If the car detects something nearby while the driver adds throttle or shifts into gear, it will apply the brakes to prevent driving into the object. The final project on Jaguar's plate is its "Over the Horizon Warning" system. This will be one of the first features to rely on Jaguar's vehicle-to-vehicle communication technology. The idea is that connected cars in constant communication will give drivers additional warning of upcoming hazards, such as out-of-sight animals and slowed or stopped cars. In Jaguar's example of a stopped car, the stationary vehicle would send a signal alerting approaching cars of the situation. In turn, the approaching vehicles would trigger audible and visual warnings to drivers about the hidden car. Jaguar says that the system could also be applied to emergency vehicles. Emergency vehicles would broadcast a signal to alert drivers well before the lights and sirens get their attention. This would give emergency vehicles a faster, safer path through traffic.