Vehicle Description
1992 Land Rover Defender 110 - Rare 6x6 Model - Imported From The
UK - Right Hand Drive - 3.5L V8 - 5 Speed Manual Transmission - Red
over Black - Rear Jump Seats - 131k Miles For those who are longing
for something truly unique and prefer a larger vehicle, we hope we
have your attention. This is a truly unique vehicle to take a close
look at, and is sure to be the only one in your area. Not only is
it big and red, but as you can see, it has a few extra wheels under
the fenders. It's a Land Rover that turns heads everywhere it goes.
The vehicle you see here is a 1992 Land Rover Defender 110 finished
in Red over a black interior and currently showing approximately
131,495 miles on the mechanical odometer. Clearly the first thing
that most folks notice are the extra wheels that have been added to
the vehicle. The 6x6 conversion was completed by Reynolds Boughton,
LTD. which is a company based in the U.K., which specializes in
vehicle conversions, airfield rescue firefighting vehicles, and
military vehicle conversions. With the expertise they have, we can
be confident that the 6x6 conversion was done correctly. This
clearly isn't a one off vehicle made on a TV show for a celebrity.
This unique vehicle is finished in a deep red color with other
notable exterior items being a black roof, black fender flares,
side steps on each side, black diamond-plate panels on the front
fenders and hood, and a Warn winch situated on the front bumper.
The tailgate folds down to reveal a pair of inward facing jump
seats, and a fair amount of room for cargo. Another noticeable
feature of the exterior are the exhaust stacks which come up
through the bed just aft of the cab of the vehicle. This is a plus
in situations where you may be traversing a trail or land where
there is high water. An engine will not be very happy about
producing bubbles in the water as exhaust is pushed out, which is
probably the opposite of how you felt as you blew bubbles with a
straw in your chocolate milk as a child. The interior is pretty
much the same as a standard Defender 110, other than black leather
seats which have red stitching, and an added center console which
features cupholders. Trips to the Starbucks drive-thru may be a
little more interesting in a Defender 6x6. Though it does look as
if it is of American origin, the 3.5 Liter V8 under the hood is an
engine that was offered in the Defender lineup. The V8 had about
189 lb/ft of torque and 136 horsepower, so to say that this vehicle
is not fast is true. But we know that having a lot of power and
speed is not necessary for a vehicle that is built for traversing
areas that may not have pavement. A 5-speed manual transmission
handles gear selection. A look beneath this big Rover reveals
three, count 'em, three differentials, so not only were the extra
pair of wheels added in order to have a bigger contact patch, they
are also driven by the engine. Toyo Open Country tires provide a
big contact patch with terra firma, and are wrapped around custom
alloy wheels. If you're someone who likes to have unique vehicles
in the garage, this is a vehicle that is truly unique for you to
consider. You may want to keep a slightly larger tire budget, and
make sure it fits in the garage before buying. This isn't your
average Land Rover Defender 110. Please call if interested or
e-mail with specific questions. Thank you for looking.