



The Land Rover Defender is a legend in its own right. Directly hailing from 1948’s Land Rover Series, it comes with a rich heritage of off-road capability and brutal abilities to forge a path where none exists. That’s why you’ll find these vehicles in many parts of the world, chugging through inhospitable terrain that’s so tough you wouldn’t be able to walk through by yourself! Today, we’ve got a 1988 Land Rover Defender 110 with a difference for you to consider adding to your stable. This vehicle hails from Friendswood, Texas, and comes with plenty of surprises. Read on to discover some of them, but to know it all, get in touch with us ASAP.

Since this 1988 Land Rover Defender 110 is a 110-inch wheelbase variant, it’s got four doors. Dressed in Eggshell Finish Corris Gray, it’s undoubtedly a looker, especially when paired with its custom ECD 20-inch wheels in black. The vehicle also sits higher, thanks to a 2-inch lift kit. You’ve also got front and rear LED lights for far better light output than a factory 1988 Defender could muster, as well as a front winch to help get out of sticky situations as well as offer assistance to others in need. The interior of this 1988 Land Rover Defender 110 features leather-upholstered seating, front and rear power windows, heated and ventilated front seats, and even air conditioning, with rear passenger air vents too. There’s in-car Wi-Fi, and overhead lies a Kahn-style LED light-endowed headliner. Meanwhile, a JL Audio amplified sound system with a JBL subwoofer awaits to bring your tunes to life via a Sony head unit with SiriusXM. There’s also a Momo Millenium steering wheel for the driver. Meanwhile, the cargo area hosts four inward-facing jump seats for when you have more than four passengers to carry with you.

This 1988 Land Rover Defender 110 gets its pep from a 6.2-liter LS3 V8 that reportedly puts out 565 horsepower. It’s paired with Hooker headers and a Borla performance exhaust for a meaty soundtrack. An automatic gearbox sends power to the wheels, and there’s also a set of Wilwood disc brakes for enhanced stopping prowess.

1988 Land Rover Defender 110 LS3
6.2L LS3 V8
Automatic Transmission
4x4
Corris Grey Exterior
Porsche Nappa Black Leather Interior
Wilwood Disc Brakes
2” Lift Kit
Borla Performance Dual Exhaust
Custom ECD 20” Black Wheels
BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A
Heated & Ventilated Front Seats
Puma 40/60
Four Inward-Facing Jump Seats In Load Area Seats
Momo Millenium Steering Wheel
Sony Infotainment System With Sirius XM
JL Audio Amplified Sound System With JBL Subwoofer
In-Car WiFi
Power Front/Rear Windows
Kahn-Style LED Lights In Headliner
Front Wench
Front & Rear LED Lights



Now here’s a machine for you if none of today’s software-driven, sanitized SUVs appeals. This old-school 1996 Land Rover Defender 110 Monarch Nessie is up for grabs in Midland, Michigan. It’s an extensive build that’s done just 2,205 miles so far, and packs some tasty goodies such as a 6.2-liter LT1, a 6-speed autobox, Italian Nappa leather interior, all-weather black mats and more. All that and more could be yours if you wish, and let us tell you, with the amount of creature comforts and upgrades this machine packs, it can easily serve your daily driving requirements too.



Land Rover introduced the Series I off-roader was introduced in 1948, as Rover knew that, like Jeep over in the USA, with World War II finished, they needed to switch priorities and serve the civilian market. The Land Rover Series I holds the designation of being the world’s first mass-produced four-wheel drive vehicle with doors and solid roof. Over time, the Series I became the Series II then Series III, before gaining the Defender name in late 1990, in keeping with Land Rover’s new naming convention. The Defender came in 90,110 and 130 forms, which roughly referred to its wheelbase. Here, we have a 1997 Land Rover Defender 110 County Edition which is a five-door station wagon variant. You can see by its right-hand drive layout that it’s likely a UK import. With only over 16,000 miles to its name, the vehicle currently resides in Houston, Texas, but is basically at home anywhere in the country – especially where there are no tarmac roads. After all, it’s meant to go off-roading and overlanding!



The definitive old-school off-roader for many folks, Land Rover’s Defender (the OG one, not the New Defender of 2019) remains the default choice. With a rich history dating back to 1948’s Land Rover Series 1, the Defender name came about in late 1990, after decades of incremental improvement and countless updates. That’s why we’re sure this 1997 Land Rover Defender 110 won’t have any trouble finding a new home. Currently stabled in Roswell, Georgia, it’s got 96,000 miles on the clock, is a Heritage Trust Certified example that’s been fully restored, and even comes in numbers-matching status! Plus it’s got some modern upgrades here and there, we’re told. You’ll also be very glad to see that it’s left-hand drive, making it easier to handle on our roads than some of the direct British imports that come with the steering wheel on the right-hand side!




Want a luxurious British SUV that comes with some smooth style, ample comfort and tech features and over 500 horses under the hood? This Ostini Pearl White 2025 Land Rover Range Rover Sport SE SWB P530 from Clarence Center, New York is just the ticket to ride. With under 22,000 miles on the clock, this fifth-generation Range Rover packs a tasty twin-turbo V8 under its hood, a set of 23-inch Style 1075 Diamond Turned wheels, and the Premium Interior Upgrade Pack for its Perlino perforated Windsor leather upholstered cabin. There’s plenty more to enthrall but we won’t give away all its secrets just yet. Keep reading, or get in touch with us to make this vehicle yours.



We’ve got a New Defender in our stock! This Fuji White 2023 Land Rover Defender 90 X-Dynamic SE Trophy Edition is the two-door, short-wheelbase variant that’s much sought after by those who seek the ultimate sporty SUV with real off-road chops. It’s got a fine Ebony interior, a turbocharged and supercharged straight six under the hood, and is a Trophy Edition car. Furthermore, it comes loaded with the Expedition Roof Rack with side-mounted access ladder, the Off-Road Pack, the Cold Climate Pack, the Advanced Off Road Capability Pack and many more things that’ll make your trips memorable. Up for grabs in Yucca Vally, California, this wonderful machine has less than 50,000 miles on the clock.



Exploring the great outdoors is a treat and a defender has long been the perfect machine to take control of whatever is in your way. What if there was another place the defender could shine? Well, that question is answered with this 1999 Land Rover Defender 90. With a reported 407 miles on its clock, this off-road legend has been transformed with a Beach Runner-Style Conversion and looks right on coastal roads or at the beach as well.




Most off-road machines don't have any road manners; they can be tough to control, and you eventually may get tired and resort to a car that doesn't have any soul for daily driving and your purpose-built off-road for the weekends. Don't settle on the soulless daily and unreliable weekenders, cut out the trouble and get yourself this 2024 Jeep Wrangler Sport we have today. Hailing from El Paso, Texas and with a reported 21,007 miles run since new, this machine comes with a Customer Preferred Package 22S, Trailer Tow & Auxiliary Switch Group, Convenience Group, Jeep trail-rated kit and makes for a daily driver that is more than capable when the road stops.



This 2016 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited Hard Rock has been modified and upgraded to a new level of greatness on and off the road. It’s got goodies such as a Rock-Trac part-time 4WD system, a 5-speed automatic gearbox, and leather upholstery. With its Billet Silver Metallic paint job, this machine is powered by the reliable and well-known 3.6-liter Pentastar V6. This fearsome off-roader also packs the Hard Rock 24J Vehicle Equipment Package, ceramic window tinting, the Max Trailer Tow Package, and so much more. It’s got 66,000 miles on the clock and hails from Palm Desert, California.



This 2001 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 LS Regular Cab DRW 4WD is a fine example of a heavy-duty pickup truck from the turn of the millennium. Coming from the first generation of the Chevy Silverado, when the C/K Series gained a new name, this Victory Red machine from Sundance, Wyoming, packs a dually rear axle, a 6.6-liter turbodiesel powerplant, and just 86,939 miles reported on the odometer. It’s also got the Preferred Equipment Group 1SB Package, the Off-Road Skid Plate Package because it’s four-wheel drive, the HD Trailering Special Equipment Package, and even an engine block heater to aid starting in extremely cold conditions. Now, this soon-to-be classic truck can be yours, to use as you wish. Will you continue to treat it as a workhorse, or give it a fine retirement with occasional and careful use? Whatever you choose, this truck is game.

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