1993 Land Rover Defender 90 200TDiThis 5 speed manual gearbox 1993
Land Rover Defender 90 200TDi is in great condition and with a low
104,xxx miles (mileage supported by UK Government vehicle
database).Right hand drive, the vehicle is stored indoors in
Charleston and on a South Carolina title.Much restoration done and
resprayed in the original color, it is refurbed yet maintains it's
original classic appeal. It starts eagerly and slips into every
gear without fuss and makes an excellent 2nd car/weekend car/beach
car.Stuff done recently in a major overhaul:New Cooper Discoverer
A/T3 tires and powder coated alloys.All oils (main engine, main
gearbox, transfer box, front and rear diffs') replaced in Feb
'24.New back door,respray in original color,rear cross
member,windscreen and rubber surrounds.Front and rear seat
belts.With two seats and a central 'cubby-box' in the front and
inward-facing troop seats in the rear - the total seating is 6. All
seats have seat belts. The original wheel jack is included - and
can be seen on the bulkhead behind the two front seats.The previous
owner installed an exhaust manifold temperature gauge - that can be
seen attached to the dash. It could be moved or removed as
required.Very heavy-duty towing gear: Towing capacity: Unbraked
1,650lb. Braked 7,716lb (awesome boat towing!). Permanent 4WD, with
High and Low ratio.Classic (over 25) car insurance is currently
costing me $210/yr.For a 31yr old vehicle, it looks very sharp, and
is in remarkable overall running condition - and I use it regularly
locally as a 2nd car. All major work requiring to be done, has been
done.Prices have soared of this offroad favorite since Land Rover
ceased production of this 'classic shape' Defenders in Jan 2016 and
you can have a fun and unusual all original 4WD vehicle to drive
that will continue to rise in value.Drop me a line and I'd be happy
to talk about the vehicle and send more photos/videos, and how I
can assist shipping it to you anywhere in the country.Video coming
shortly........(Please excuse the pollen on the paintwork in the
photos - South Carolina in March!)