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see more pictures, video, information, and our full inventory,
visit us online at www.carcaveusa.com or call us at (803) 262
4742!Simple and easy finance options are available through our
classic car preferred lenders, Woodside Credit ( and Collector Car
Lending ( knowledgeable teams that understand the value of your
unique vehicle, an accessible online form that helps you find the
best terms, and a quick response time, classic car lenders can help
you drive off in your dream vehicle.HighlightsAll-mechanical
300TdiWarn 8000-pound winchFive-speed manualThis particular Masai
Red unit came out of the Occitanie region of France. It's said that
this was used by a local fire department, and there's some marks in
the body that suggest it may have had lights or a PA system at one
point too. What it does come with is a fair amount of service
records from France, and even includes the original license plates.
Thanks to Southern France's dry climate, this Defender comes to us
with no major corrosion or rust.Land-Rovers are known for their
mechanical resilience in the harshest conditions, and this
300Tdi-powered unit is one of the main reasons why. Derived from
decades of development in Land Rover diesels, the 300Tdi was
polished, but still all-mechanical, no computer or other nonsense
to go wrong. So much so that when the modernized TD5 diesel came
out - despite all of its advancements - British Special Forces
asked the Ministry of Defense to mandate that Land Rover to keep
pumping out these 2.5L four-cylinder diesels for several more
years, into 2006 even, because they understood that the 300Tdi was
a stalwart.Naturally, a five-speed manual sits behind it, the
venerable R380 transmission. It shifts like a Lee-Endfield
bolt-action chambers, with a smooth but solid action between gears,
and it's also free of any electronics to go wrong.Apocalypse-proof
Defender 90? Absolutely.Inside the seats have been recovered with
Exmoor Trim's diamond pleated, perforated vinyl material, along
with the center console. The dash and interior is in otherwise good
shape after a mild refurbishment here at Car Cave. No
air-conditioning from the factory, but, it does have the iconic
windshield vents that blow directly through the dash. It's a
straight forward interior with subtle upgrades to combat wear and
tear.We handled the bulk of the work done to this Defender 90 when
it was imported and sold back in 2024. The owner wanted to trade-up
to a Defender with more options instead of paying for parts and
labor on upgrading this current one, so we allowed him to trade-up
and bring this one back to market.Upgrades and FeaturesWarn
8000-pound winch235/85R16 BFG K02 all-terrainsDiamond plate body
protectionDiamond-pleated Exmoor seat coversCar Cave Service
HistoryValve adjustmentValve cover gasket resealedDoor lock
replacementFluids flush and filters replaced in all
systemsSerpentine belt replacedExmoor seats installedUSB power
outlet installedWindows adjusted and lubedVarious interior trim
replaced or restored
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