The Land Rover Defender 90 V8 petrol is a classic collector car manufactured in the United Kingdom. With a powerful 3.5L engine and 8 cylinders. It also comes with a gas tank, which is operated by a switch. The diaphragm needs checking, as there is a smell of gas when turned on  There's also a cut off battery switch fitted. This manual transmission car has had 9 previous owners and has a mileage of 142463. Its 4WD drivetrain and right-hand drive make it perfect for off-road adventures, while its white exterior and 3 doors add to its rugged, stylish appeal. Ideal for those seeking a reliable and versatile vehicle with a rich heritage and unique design. It was fitted with a LT77 recon box,along new a new AP pressure and friction plate. The repair of the LT 230 TI box also took place at the same time. The vehicle has only covered 46 miles since. The bulkhead is sound along with decent floor pans. The rear cross member needs replacing and bottom of both doors are rotten. A little welding is needed on the rear part of the chassis. This vehicle is 38 years old and electrics need sorting, along with other issues that goes with a Defender of this age and vehicle is currently Sorned. Tons of paperwork to come with the vehicle.


On 01-Jul-26 at 14:44:01 BST, seller added the following information:

Just so you are all aware and it's only just been brought to my attention by a potential bidder. It's strange as the V5 does state diesel and yet since I've had it there's been no engine change. But also on the V5 is states 'Type of fuel' as Petrol and 3500CC ? Plus the Government DVLA website states Petrol too ?