1997 Land Rover Defender on 2040-cars
Mechanicsville, Maryland, United States
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Here is an opportunity to own one of the best NAS Defender 90’s in North America. With Land Rover discontinuing
the current Defender model in 2015 and only limited numbers ever being sold in the USA, North American Spec
defenders continue to appreciate in value.
This example has been upgraded to be a fantastic driving vehicle on road and extremely capable whenever the road
turns to dirt. All upgrades are well documented and have been performed by top Land Rover specialists here in the
US. The result is a Defender that is very unique, fetches great attention and is a joy to drive. The specs on this
very special D90 are as follows:
- 1997 Land Rover Defender 90 Soft Top #1996.
- 86,052 original miles.
- 5.2l Rover V8 by RPi Engineering in the UK .
- 340bhp; 360FtLb Torque (Stock bhp is around 185).
- Fully reworked Engine management system allowing maximum performance with no increase in gas mileage.
- Factory installed A/C.
- Front and rear locking differentials by ARB.
- Safari Guard front bumper with Warn 9000 Winch.
- Underbody protection including ECR ROX full tie rod guard, heavy-duty drag link and front differential guard.
- ECR ROX rock sliders.
- Aluminum wing top covers.
- Stainless Steel brake lines.
- New soft top by Badger Coachworks.
- Heavy duty steel wheels.
- Like new Michelin LTX tires.
- Upgraded sound system with satellite radio, blue tooth, ipod/iphone connectivity and custom subwoofer boxes
behind rear seats.
- Rear seating upgraded to 4 inward facing seats with upgraded seat bases and seat belts.
- Complete set of front and rear water proof seat covers.
- Upgraded corrosion resistant front door hinges with stainless hardware.
- Leather wrapped factory Defender leather steering wheel.
- LED rear lamps.
- Complete Waxoyl frame and body protection performed by authorized installation center.
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Jaguar Land Rover opens winter testing facility in Minnesota
Wed, 12 Dec 2012As it begins the rollout of the all-wheel-drive Jaguar XJ and XF models, Jaguar Land Rover has just announced that it has opened a new facility in northern Minnesota for winter testing. Located in International Falls, MN (on the US and Canadian border), the British automaker says it is one of the coldest locations in the Continental US. Jaguar's new Instinctive All Wheel Drive system was developed primarily to help sell more cars in the northern US, so it only makes sense to open a testing area in the US as well.
With temperatures that can drop to minus 55 degrees Fahrenheit, International Falls was chosen to mimic some of the worst weather a Jaguar or Land Rover will ever see. The grounds house testing chambers, various road surfaces and even a frozen lake. This new facility complements the hot-weather testing grounds in Phoenix, AZ.
The official press release is posted below.
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