1994 Land Rover Defender 90 Nas 2-door 3.9l Hardtop, Soft Top, 43k Miles on 2040-cars
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Engine:3.9L 3950CC V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Land Rover
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Defender 90
Trim: Base Sport Utility 2-Door
Drive Type: 4WD
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Mileage: 42,934
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: NAS - North American Specification
Exterior Color: White
Offered for your consideration: my 1994 NAS Land Rover Defender 90, a clean, 43K miles truck. Reserve: $25,000; Buy it Now: $39,995
This vehicle has been in our family since its purchase (new) in May 1994 from The Great Britains, Willow Grove, PA. Originally I was a co-owner, with another family member, assuming full ownership in 1997.
Currently the Defender has gone just under 43,000 miles, with an annual range of 2,000-4,000 miles. It has been involved in one accident - in 1997, which Carfax has characterized as minor damage - a dented rear bumper,
a cracked tail light lense, a bent tailpipe extension, and a torn spare tire cover. All repaired, save the tire cover, which was not replaced.
This truck has been regularly renewed. Replacements have included sparkplug wiring, belts, hoses, windshield moldings, tires (after 14 years the rubber showed signs of brittleness), removal of surface rust, and the upgrading of the
air conditioning system. Problems that have not been completely addressed include a small - slightly larger than a pinprick - hole in the roof which has been sealed (see photo), and rust damage on the tire carrier, apparently caused by water
accumulating around the roof rack connection (see photo). Additionally the gas gauge has just ceased to function, the felt gliders in the sliding windows on both front doors need to be replaced (they rattle), the exhaust system, which has been
replaced once, may soon be due again. Some minor items - new exterior mirrors, pedal and accelerator pads - are included, but have not been installed.
Accessories and Upgrades:
Hudson Bay full roof rack and ladder (from Rovers North)
more effective air conditioning system (from Rovers North)
running boards (dealer installed)
hardtop, softtop (the orignal top was placed in its carrying case at the dealership in 1995 - it was in perfect condition then, but it has not been inspected since) and hardware, and a full-length (windshield to rear door) tonneau cover
Hella Black Magic lights
2 rear jump seats with hardware and seat belts (never installed)
Land Rover leather-trimmed duffel bag, manual, and brochure
I have described the vehicle to the best of my ability. Some information may be unintentionally missing or inaccurate. This truck is sold on an "As Is" basis. Please contact me with any questions and to arrange an inspection.
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