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Defender 90 300tdi Galvanized Chassis on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:51661 Color: Flat Black /
 Gray
Location:

Jamestown, North Carolina, United States

Jamestown, North Carolina, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Engine:300Tdi diesel
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 91602153B Year: 1973
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Land Rover
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Defender
Trim: Station Wagon
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Full Time 4X4
Mileage: 51,661
Exterior Color: Flat Black
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Needs paint"

  This is my personal truck I have been restoring. It starts right up and runs smoothly. The drive train is hooked up, and I have been driving it around the yard to make sure the 4X4 is working correctly. It has been built from the frame up and is about 95% done. Will be a great truck for someone willing to put in that last bit of work.

Chassis:
  It has a galvanized chassis(D90 300 Tdi spec), 2" Lift Terrafirma suspension and steering damper, all new bushings, restored 24 spline axles with disc brakes front and rear, power brakes, power steering, genuine LR Boost alloy wheels(5), 255/85R16E(33.3x10" 10 Ply) BFG Mud Terrain KM2's(5), 300 Tdi 4 cylinder direct injected inter-cooled and turbocharged diesel engine(up to 28mpg in a D90, and can cruise at 70mph), D90 300Tdi-spec R380 56A suffix J 5 speed manual transmission, D90 300Tdi-spec 1.4 ratio LT230 2 speed transfer case with later style factory cross drilled input shaft for improved oil circulation and durability. The engine and axles have just under 50k miles on them. The transmission and transfer case have just under 30k miles on them.
Body:
  It has a D90 Station Wagon body; it's solid, with only a few small spots of surface corrosion that were sanded down before being sprayed and are noted in the extra pics; the foot wells had some small spots of corrosion that were repaired with new sheet metal; it has an inexpensive flat black paint job on it now, it will need to be painted for a factory-style paint job; full frame front doors with wind up windows, push button handles, D90 front door panels; full frame rear door with rear window heater, washer, and wiper; rear spare tire mount; alloy roof and sides with lockable sliding glass windows; correct 300Tdi spec transmission tunnel and floor boards; full LeSalle molded fiber glass headliner front and rear, with section in front for stereo and speakers overhead to protect them from water entering during off road driving; XS style gray grill and facia; front D90 adjustable bucket seats; center console/cubby box/arm rest and a UK center front seat(either can be fitted); 4 rear jump seats with Moorland cloth upholstery; self tensioning lap and shoulder belts for the front bucket seats, lap belts for all the rest; factory insulation under the hood, on the firewall, and under the transmission tunnel.
  I have almost 200 pictures of the full restoration process as well, so let me know if you'd like to see more pictures, or if you'd like to see it in person. It is basically complete, just needs the last bit of work. 
What I know is needed:
  I am continuing to work on it. Next, I plan to hook up the head lights and tail lights; replace a short section in the rear of the exhaust system; install the heater box, serpentine belt, a new bolt kit for the body, new Exmoor Trim front seat covers from Rovers North, and the seats and belts; and get a front end alignment for the newly installed steering and suspension. Once these things are finished, it will be basically ready to drive.
  It is sold As-Is, with No Warranty. It is also listed for sale locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction early. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs and arrangements, or for local pick up. $2,000 Deposit due within 24 Hours of auction end and is Non-Refundable. Remainder due within 3 Days of auction end. You are welcome to contact me with any special arrangements needed Prior to Bidding. Feel free to ask any questions, or to make an appointment to check it out in person, but please only bid if you are going to buy it. Thank you!

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Fully Charged rolls into season 3 with VW XL1 and electric Land Rover

Sat, Jan 18 2014

It's been some time since last we visited with British actor and electric car proponent Robert Llewellyn and his web-based video series, Fully Charged. The show, now sponsored by Ecotricity, has started rolling out its third season and now has available two episodes featuring a pair of truly unique – and diametrically opposed – vehicles. The first installment starts with some interesting numbers involving the host's Nissan Leaf and its energy consumption over the past 36,000 miles, but soon moves on to the ultra-aero, ultra-expensive Volkswagen XL1. Now, if you've already seen the footage from our own XL1 first drive review, there's not a lot new here except, perhaps, more enthusiasm and a better listen of the two-cylinder diesel kicking in. Still, it's a great reminder of a truly unique vehicle and we enjoyed the segment. The second episode features an electrified Land Rover Defender 110. This is a vehicle you'd more likely see on an African safari than at the local mall. It's not a home-built conversion either, but rather, something the company has put together "for the boffins to create the ideas and see if they work." Boasting a 50-mile range, it's certainly something we like to take on an off-road adventure. Llewellyn is given the chance to do just that, and though the course is somewhat milder than what we might attempt, it does feature a stretch of river and some rough, rutted tracks. You can watch both episodes by scrolling below let us know which vehicle you'd prefer in the comments. This writer is going with the four-wheel-drive. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. News Source: Fully Charged Green Land Rover Volkswagen Technology Emerging Technologies Electric Videos robert llewellyn fully charged vw xl1

Jaguar Land Rover puts the freeze on wounded soldier-athletes [w/video]

Mon, 21 Jul 2014

For athletes, the cold is often a powerful ally in treating injures, with RICE (rest, ice, compression and elevation) a popular means of treating muscle pulls, bruising and other common forms of discomfort. Did you know, though, that frosty temps are also popular tools for simply recovering from a rough training session?
Well, we're guessing Jaguar Land Rover knew that, as the British company was kind enough to loan out its climactic testing chamber to Jaco van Gass and Luke Darlington, a pair of veterans wounded in their service to Queen and Country. Van Gass, a former private in the Royal Army, and Darlington, a Royal Marine, are attempting to earn a spot on the British Armed Forces cycling team for the upcoming Invictus Games.
The Games, inspired by the Warrior Games held in the United States, are a sporting competition reserved for injured servicemen and women, either active duty or veterans, and is slated to take place from September 10 to 14 in London's former Olympic venues. Van Gass lost his left arm below the elbow after getting hit by a rocket-propelled grenade (he also suffered from a collapsed lung, punctured internal organs, severe shrapnel and blast wounds, a broken tibia and a fractured knee). Darlington, meanwhile, suffered a traumatic brain injury during action in Afghanistan, and he now suffers from weakness in his right side and cognitive issues.

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.