Vehicle Description
All vehicles are stored in our Aiken, SC climate controlled
showroom. We do not consign vehicles. The inventory shown is 100%
owned, maintained, and driven by us here at Car Cave USA.
Additional pictures available at www.carcaveusa.com.Video available
on our YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/2-wBnr4hUpMWe purchased
this Defender directly from the municipality who acquired it new in
1992. One owner in impeccable condition and has the lowest number
of miles out of any on the market. We can build this Defender for
the next owner including a soft top conversion. Contact us for more
information.Land Rover released the 110 in 1983 as an updated
version of the original Land Rover from 1948. Changes between the
two included the introduction of coil springs, a permanent
four-wheel-drive system, a taller windscreen, and a more powerful
selection of engines. Cosmetic updates to the 110 were minor, but
included a full-length bonnet and wheel arch extensions. 110
indicated its wheelbase of 110 inches; the shorter 90 and longer
127 soon followed. Built through 2016, over the course of its
production run variants of the Defender were built for civilian
use, military use, exploratory excursions, and even emergency
response.This 1992 Land Rover Defender 110 Fire Truck is a
left-hand drive example powered by a V-8 engine backed by a
five-speed manual transmission. It is believed to be in original
condition, the odometers displays 13,006 kilometers at time of
cataloguing (~8,082 miles), after spending its career being
pampered in a German firehouse. According to the consigner 'She
spent her life indoors being polished by the rookie at a
Feuerwehrfrau.' The writing on the doors indicate the firehouse was
based in Laurein. Laurein is located in a german speaking region of
Northern Italy. Also on the doors are the words Freiwillage
Feuerwehr, which translates in English to 'volunteer fire brigade.'
Additionally, it is equipped with many of the highly desirable
feuerwehr accessories including flasher lights, siren, passenger
spotlight, winch, and roof storage boxes.While most Land Rovers
that are nearly three decades old are typically battered from hard
work, serious play, or have been restored to appear like new, this
example is an exception having been pampered most of its life by
the fire department it once served.This is a very rare find and one
owner.Contact us for more information.