Very few vehicles are as notable as the Land Rover Defender. With 67 years of uninterrupted production, the Defender enjoyed world wide sales and many admiring fans. With owners ranging from the Queen of England, to the average potato farmer, the Defender was classless and it looked good in both the city and on a safari. It is argued that the Defender is the first and only car that is recognized by remote third world populations, a true testament to... its durability and longevity. GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this unique 1991 Defender 110 Wagon for your consideration. The long wheelbase 110 wagons are universally loved for their space and utility benefits over the shorter 90 chassis. Having been legally imported from the United Kingdom, this Right Hand Drive example has a Michigan title. The exterior of this tough vehicle is surprisingly nice, with decent grey paint work and a body that is free from major dents or rots. There are a few areas in the panels that have some disfiguration where some models have windows. This vehicle is very well equipped for some hard core offroading. A full length roof rack, front mounted winch with steel bumper, snorkel, 16in steel wheels with Mud Terrain tires, rock sliders, diamond plated hood and rear fenders, spare tire, and a large trailer hitch. The interior is in decent shape, with a crack free dashboard and aftermarket steering wheel. A Pioneer radio and CB radio are mounted as well. The cloth/vinyl seats are in decent shape and have an average amount of wear. There are a total of 5 seats in this vehicle and the rear cargo area is quite expansive. The primary reason to buy a Defender is toughness, with a 2.5L inline 4cyl turbodiesel engine that produces around 110hp, this truck will get you through anything. The reliable and efficient engine always starts up without any issues. The 5-speed manual transmission is easy to use and is geared perfectly for this vehicle. It runs and drives very well and isn't fazed by weather or rough terrain. If you are looking for a tough 4x4 that's more unique than a Jeep, look no further than the best 4 by 4 by far.
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