Adventure wildly in this 2001 Land Rover Defender 90. Stored in our
climate-controlled Aiken, SC showroom, this vehicle is owned,
maintained, and driven by us here at Car Cave USA. For more
information and to view our large inventory of Defenders, visit
www.carcaveusa.com. A walk around video is available on our YouTube
channel at is available through our lending partner Woodside
Credit. Apply directly at Contact us for additional lenders and
financing options. We can customize your Defender purchase to match
your vision. From upgraded performance features, such as working
our magic on the TD5 diesel to bring a little more brunt out, and
air conditioning to roll cages and accessory options, our team is
dedicated to transforming your Defender into a one-of-a-kind
masterpiece.Highlights2.5L five-cylinder TD5 'Storm' turbo-diesel
with a five-speed manualAn absolute survivor, clean and rust free
thanks to Italy's dry climate97,679 miles - that's less than 4,000
miles per year!Somewhere between heritage and the perfect tool for
today's problems is this 2001 Land Rover Defender 90, carrying one
of the most desirable drivetrain combinations you could ask for in
a 4x4 with its roots in the post-WWII era of Britain.?This 2001 is
an example of decades of polishing the Land-Rover platform. It has
the venerable TD5 2.5L turbo-diesel, which has that burly, agrarian
engine note everyone wants out of a diesel while still being
responsive and modestly quick in today's traffic. 121 horsepower
and 221 foot-pounds of torque won't win races, but diesel torque
comes on early in the RPM range while the turbo carries the
horsepower curve out to 4,000rpm. Behind it is a five-speed manual
that shifts smoothly around town and has the right gearing to
cruise the highway competently.?Outside, this Defender still wears
its factory Coniston Green (637) and Chawton White (603) two-tone
paint, in large part thanks to living most of its life in Italy's
dry climate. With $8000 worth of recent maintenance completed, Car
Cave knows this Defender is ready to hit the road running. With a
complete dashboard R&R, including refurbishing the fog light
switch, windshield wiper, headlights, and heater controls;
restoring the rear fog defender and wiper blade; an oil change;
fuel filter and air filter change; updating the radiator and
cooling system; a complete brake refurbishment; a suspension
refurbishment including front shocks, steering stabilizer, fulcrum
joint, pitman arm, radius arm bushing, and alignment; and a
complete detail. Car Cave also had a spare key made.Despite its
compact footprint, the Defender is a six-person vehicle, with two
buckets up front and a pair of folding bench seats in back, riding
under Land-Rover's signature safari windows. Unique to these
machines too are the cowl vents under the windshield that bring
fresh air in through the dash, flipping open like the gadget panels
on R2-D2 to scoop up a refreshing breeze.?If you're new to classic
vehicles, but don't want to live with the quirks and unrefined
nature of those prehistoric machines, this Defender mixes the right
ingredients between its old world looks and contemporary driving
experience.?Additionally, with our expertise in Land Rover
powertrains, talk to us about our Stage I, Stage II, or Stage III
performance packages that bump up horsepower and torque by
approximately 50% - making one of these a practically unbeatable
package for their size, capability and efficiency. Car Cave sources
well kept examples without the typical rust and rot found in most
Defenders. We then go through a complete maintenance regime and
extensive test drive (sometimes over 2000 miles.)Introduced after
the dust settled around Rover's Salihull, UK factory - the same
factory that churned out thousands of Bristol Hercules aircraft
engines for the war effort - the Land-Rover series of two- and
four-door 4x4s are some of the most iconic SUVs ever built. While
the 'Defender' didn't serve in the war, the British brought
together some of the surliest war machine engineers together to
build their answer to what a do-all runabout could be. Simple and
rugged body? Check. Robust and durable chassis, with a pair of
solid axles at each end? Done. An engine that's a borderline
tractor powerplant? Of course, wouldn't do it any differently. The
result is something unique in the off-road world in its driving
experience, nothing like a Jeep or Toyota from the
time-period.?Features ?RXQuest Road X LT235/85R16 tiresSeats 6 with
seatbeltsFront bull barRear wiperRear tire carrierTire flaresLand
Rover MudflapsInterior dome lights12v power outletRear windshield
wiperFold-up steps at each doorCubby boxManual locksManual
windowsAlpine windowsCar Cave drives our vehicles regularly so a
few miles maybe added to the odometer. To see the full service
documents for this vehicle, give us a call at (803) 262 4742, and
to see the vehicle in person, visit us in Aiken, South Carolina.
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