The Land Rover Defender is a vehicle of timeless appeal – a direct descendant of the original 1948 Land Rover and one that has seen increasing values and levels of collectability since it went out of production in 2016.
This one is a 1999, example – one of the very first to be fitted with Land Rover’s quirky but ultimately very impressive Td5 five-cylinder diesel engine. It has belonged to the vendor’s family for over a decade, used as a family vehicle and later as a second car in which his children learned to drive.
It is now surplus to requirements, having been maintained with cost-no-object during his ownership – including a brand new chassis from a Land Rover Main Dealer and renewal of almost the entire suspension system.zELeQ12ynr4bNScPmP7CMe9WE7rvBcNsJZNrmDhA.jpeg2 MB
THE HISTORY AND PAPERWORK
Owned since 2012
Barely used since 2017
Replacement chassis and engine
Supplied with a current UK V5C registration document
While it’s not spotless inside and the seat fabrics would benefit from a deep clean, the Defender is very presentable with no major wear, not even to the driver’s seat which has most likely been replaced given the mileage. The door trims, dash and headlining are also in good order, while the centre console is from a later ‘Puma’ Defender and comes with twin cupholders.
Finished Bonatti Grey, a colour change from its original plain blue, the Defender looks terrific, with the added benefits of rock sliders, a front A-frame, auxiliary driving lamps and new black alloy wheels with BF Goodrich All-Terrain tyres.
The majority of the upper body is very good, though the A-frame and rock sliders have surface corrosion and would benefit from repainting.
In 2015, underbody corrosion led the vendor to bite the bullet and have an entirely new chassis fitted by the Land Rover main dealership in Pulborough, Sussex. The work (and substantial bill) are documented in the truck’s history file and should provide peace of mind to the next owner that the underside is in good order. FkIAGep7libPlBF6UVlbgB9hkrHjpqiAntdRGows.jpeg2.08 MB
THE MECHANICS
Reconditioned Td5 engine fitted in 2015 at 171k
Five-speed manual transmission with low range
Starts and runs well
Many suspension components renewed
Land Rover’s five-cylinder Td5 engine is a smooth and responsive powerplant in the context of this type of vehicle and offers much better refinement and performance than the company’s previous TDi units.
This unit is a fully reconditioned engine fitted just 22,000 miles ago at a cost of over £4,000 and it runs beautifully, while the five-speed transmission operates as it should do in both high and low-ratio modes.
The Defender has also had most of its suspension parts renewed or reconditioned in recent years and is said by the vendor to drive without any apparent fault.
This is a great way into Defender ownership without having to worry about major expenditure ahead, as the reconditioned engine and renewed chassis should cast any significant worries aside. It’s also a Defender 90 Station Wagon with seven seats, which is one of the most desirable configurations of the breed.
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