Make: Land Rover
Model: Defender 110
VIN: SALLDHMF7HA470339
Odometer: 201,799 (Exempt / TMU)
Engine: 2.5L I4 Turbo Diesel Approximately 1,000 Miles on rebuild
Drive Type: Four-Wheel Drive (4WD)
Transmission: Manual/Standard
Exterior Color: Nardo Grey
Interior Color: Black
One of the most iconic four-by-fours to come from Britain, the Land Rover Defender nameplate enjoys a long and glorious history dating way back to 1948, when Land Rover’s Series was released. The vehicle’s iconic shape and styling elements continued largely unchanged, save for some updates and refreshes here and there, all the way until 2016. Beneath the skin, however, massive changes took place. That’s why today’s restored 1991 Land Rover Defender 110 is very different to its older brethren. This vehicle was imported from the United Kingdom and is a right-hand drive variant as a result. A full frame-off restoration is reported to have been carried out by Lucra Motors, and the engine has got less than 1,000 miles on it.
This 1991 Land Rover Defender 110 has been painted in Nardo Gray and stands tall on its black alloy wheels which wear new tires. The current owner also tells us that the vehicle has got new glass parts, a roll bar, and much more. We see that it’s endowed with aftermarket LED headlamps which are a great upgrade over the original sealed-beam units. You can find Lucra branding here and there, and there’s a ladder to access the roof which is a great place to pitch a tent and enjoy the outdoors. The new interior of this 1991 Land Rover Defender 110 comes with new seats, new carpeting and a new speedometer. We also see a Kenwood radio with Bluetooth, Pandora, SiriusXM, USB and AUX inputs. Meanwhile, the center console offers cup holders which is great for sipping a beverage while conquering the forest. Given that this vehicle can easily seat five occupants plus carry plenty of luggage, it’s a perfect machine for a digital disconnect and detox away from civilization with up to four members of your family or closest friends.