Vehicle Description
1992 Land Rover Defender 110 Station Wagon
At its U.S. launch in 1992, Autoweek magazine called the LR 110 the
British brand's "Defender of the Faith," proclaiming: "This is the
last and best chance of getting the original Land Rover over
here...." But if you're a classic Land Rover aficionado (or
zombie-apocalypse prepper), your real"last best chance" may have
just arrived here at Garage Kept Motors, in this
pearl-white-and-black over camel-tan-and black Defender 110 Station
Wagon example.
This awesome Land Rover Defender 110 was rebuilt from the ground up
two years ago by a degree qualified automotive engineer with over
$100k invested. Less than 2k miles since rebuilt with a fully
restored chassis. The truck is finished in Fuji White with
contrasting Santorini Black roof, mirrors & wheel arch extensions.
The 110 (the number denotes its 110-inch wheelbase) is powered by a
2.5-liter 200Tdi turbo-diesel inline-four sending power to all four
wheels through an LT77S 5-speed manual gearbox and an LT230T
2-speed transfer case with locking center differential. Other
features include Navigation add-on module, high end component
speakers with remote cross overs fitted in all doors & dash, rear
camera, fully fitted carpet set including custom tailoring to
pillars, full customer leather trimmed seats, leather covered dash
board and door cards including rear door, leather steering wheel,
new door rubber seals, heater duct modification for better heat at
feet area. On the exterior, upgrades include new Bespoke 18" alloy
wheels and tires, new front bumper and LED spot lights, LED work
light, LED front headlights, LED rear lights, full mud guard kit,
body splash guards in black, exhaust with single silencer, modern
single piece windscreen wipers. No expense spared and clean all the
way around. Perhaps the best way to gauge history and prior
treatment is to get on your hands and knees and inspect the
underside. And we can save you the bending-over! Included in the
more than 135 photographs available on our master website are
almost 30 shots of this Defender's undercarriage and suspension.
Not only are there no signs of aggressive offroad use, the overall
pristine condition rivals many well-preserved passenger cars.
While �ber-capable offroad, as evidenced by a claimed 45-degree
slope-climbing capability, the vehicle was surprisingly
accommodating on paved roads. As Autoweek put it: "If you think
this means the Defender is ill-at-ease on the highway, you're
wrong." Going on to add, "Though the front and rear axles are live,
coil springs at each corner and a Boge Hydromat self-activating
load leveler... handle streets and highways with nearly the same
aplomb as they do ruts and rocks." On top of all that, the snorkel
on this Land Rover definitely adds a zombie-escaping capability few
vehicles could match.
Considered the "last of the true Land Rovers," at 25 years of age,
this vehicle is a legitimate classic, and demand remains strong.
Please get in touch by phone or email if you're interested. Don't
wait for the inevitable first zombie sighting!
VIN Decoder:
S - Geographic Region: Europe
A - Country: United Kingdom
L - Manufacturer: Land Rover
LD - Model: Defender 90, 110, or 130
H - Wheelbase: Defender 110in
M - Body: Defender 5-Door Station Wagon
F - Engine: 2.5L Inline 4-Cylinder Tubro-Diesel
8 - Gearbox: 5-Speed Manual/Left Hand Drive
K - Calendar Year: 1992-1993
A - Build Location: Solihull, United Kingdom
924089 - Production Sequence