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SALLDHAF8LA931045
If you're a car enthusiast, there's a good chance you've given thought to what the perfect car would be in an apocalypse. Present today is the manifestation of those thoughts, and it takes form with this 1993 Land Rover Defender 110. With a reported 52,500 miles on the clock, this isn't just another Defender but one that is reported to be fully armored and formerly used by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
While you hopefully won't face any of the drawbacks a doomsday would bring, you can rest assured that this 1993 Land Rover Defender 110 looks the part. Dressed in a gloss gray exterior, this custom offroader is reported to have been painted recently and features stainless steel components for added effect and durability. You never can get enough of all the features this custom build brings to the table, One of its impressive features is a B5 bulletproof system in place; a quick walk around and you are treated to new lights for better visibility, a new front grille and a new front bumper. In terms of shoes, this custom armored offroader sits on a set of 20” Land Rover wheels that are wrapped with new Radar tires for added grip. Step into the black interior of this 1993 Land Rover Defender 110 and you are instantly provided with a cabin that's built for purpose, no matter where you look. The interior features plenty of practicality, while there are a few user-friendly features, like cup holders, also found. The bulletproof theme continues to the interior with a custom bulletproof sunroof in place
Ensuring you can power through the uncertainty usually found in a doomsday is none other than a good old reliable 200 TDI motor. To ensure you power through any obstacle without fault, the current owner reports that both axles have been rebuilt with new suspension in place to tackle the toughest of off-road challenges in style. In terms of power delivery, the diesel powerhouse channels all its performance to all four wheels through a manual transmission with a high-low transfer box for better gearing.
1993 Land Rover Defender 110 Armored Vehicle
2.5L I4 200 TDI Turbo Diesel
5-Speed Manual
4x4
Gloss Gray Exterior
Black Interior
Fully Armored Vehicle
Imported From Europe
Gauges Read Kilometers
High-Low Transfer Box
Current Owner Reports Vehicle Has Been Used By United Nations High Commissioner For Refugees
Current Owner Reports New Paint Job In 2023
Current Owner Reports All New Stainless Steel Parts
Current Owner Reports New Suspension
Current Owner Reports Both Axles Have Been Rebuilt
20" Land Rover Wheels
New Radar Tires
B5 Bulletproof System
Custom Bulletproof Sunroof Installed
New Lights
New Front Grille
New Front Bumper
NAS Rear Step
Land Rover’s classic Defender is one of the most well-known off-roaders on the planet. Dating back to the Land Rover Series 1 of 1948, the Defender has decades of experience and improvement behind it. Strictly speaking, this particular 1988 Land Rover Defender 110 Restoration can’t be called a Defender because the Defender name officially came in 1990. But it’s got so many new parts and enhancements, not to mention its pedigree, that it deserves the tag. The vehicle was imported from Great Britain and has undergone a full restoration by Defender Motorsport. So, if you’re looking for a Defender with several twists, this is the one for you.
If you're a car enthusiast, there's a good chance you've given thought to what the perfect car would be in an apocalypse. Present today is the manifestation of those thoughts, and it takes form with this 1993 Land Rover Defender 110. With a reported 52,500 miles on the clock, this isn't just another Defender but one that is reported to be fully armored and formerly used by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
The Land Rover Defender is an iconic British off-roader for multiple reasons. Firstly, it boasts a glorious lineage back to 1948’s Series 1, and that’s obvious for anyone to see from its design. The design is so iconic that 2020’s “New Defender” includes plenty of styling cues that pay homage to the original. But there’s so much more to a classic Defender like this 1999 Land Rover Defender 110 TD5. The vehicle packs bags of off-road capabilities, allowing you to explore America’s great wilderness with confidence. This particular vehicle has reportedly received a complete restoration, making it as fresh as one can expect from a Defender. So why not add it to your garage and enjoy the great outdoors like no other SUV can do?
Land Rover’s classic Defender is one of the most well-known off-roaders on the planet. Dating back to the Land Rover Series 1 of 1948, the Defender has decades of experience and improvement behind it. Strictly speaking, this particular 1988 Land Rover Defender 110 Restoration can’t be called a Defender because the Defender name officially came in 1990. But it’s got so many new parts and enhancements, not to mention its pedigree, that it deserves the tag. The vehicle was imported from Great Britain and has undergone a full restoration by Defender Motorsport. So, if you’re looking for a Defender with several twists, this is the one for you.
The majority of Range Rover owners purchase them not just for their robust off-road capabilities and cutting-edge technology but also for the value that the brand name brings to the table. It has always been one of the names we think of when we talk of ultra-luxury SUVs. Land Rover launched three special editions of the Range Rover for the 2021 model year. Namely, the Fifty Edition (which celebrates the 50th birthday of their flagship SUV), the Westminster Edition, and the Dynamic Black Edition. With this listing, we are talking about the well-equipped midrange model, the 2021 Range Rover HSE Westminster Edition. This sophisticated example is said only to have 31,200 miles on its odometer. Keep reading to find out about the luxuries this grand ride has to offer.
If you're a car enthusiast, there's a good chance you've given thought to what the perfect car would be in an apocalypse. Present today is the manifestation of those thoughts, and it takes form with this 1993 Land Rover Defender 110. With a reported 52,500 miles on the clock, this isn't just another Defender but one that is reported to be fully armored and formerly used by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Land Rover’s classic Defender is one of the most well-known off-roaders on the planet. Dating back to the Land Rover Series 1 of 1948, the Defender has decades of experience and improvement behind it. Strictly speaking, this particular 1988 Land Rover Defender 110 Restoration can’t be called a Defender because the Defender name officially came in 1990. But it’s got so many new parts and enhancements, not to mention its pedigree, that it deserves the tag. The vehicle was imported from Great Britain and has undergone a full restoration by Defender Motorsport. So, if you’re looking for a Defender with several twists, this is the one for you.
From the dunes of Dubai to the vast plains of Australia, from the Atacama Desert to the Rocky Mountains, the Toyota FJ Land Cruiser is the one vehicle that can transport you anywhere you need to go with unmatched dependability, durability, and almost everlasting. Land Cruiser owners pack their gear and some snacks and ride into the wilderness, knowing that their noble steed will make it out with little to no problems. It’s not a secret that the Land Cruiser appeals to people who have a passion for classic automotive design and rugged performance. What we have here is a now classic 40 Series Toyota Land Cruiser from the 1982 model year. Its current owner reports that this example has undergone a previous restoration and has traversed 120,000 miles so far.
If you're a car enthusiast, there's a good chance you've given thought to what the perfect car would be in an apocalypse. Present today is the manifestation of those thoughts, and it takes form with this 1993 Land Rover Defender 110. With a reported 52,500 miles on the clock, this isn't just another Defender but one that is reported to be fully armored and formerly used by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
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