1989 LAND ROVER 90 V8 - £49,950
The Land Rover Defender was initially developed in 1948 as a British Built utility vehicle. Favoured by the military around the world for its reliability in adverse conditions, quickly earning the title of “Best 4×4 by far”. The Land Rover 90 County Station Wagon is a classic British off-roader, part of the Defender line-up renowned for its rugged capability and iconic design. With its short wheelbase, permanent four-wheel drive, and solid axles, it excels in tough terrain. Powered by V8 305 litre petrol engine, it offers reliable torque and mechanical simplicity. The County trim adds comfort-oriented features like cloth seats and improved interior trim, making it more suited to daily use without sacrificing utility. Its boxy styling, alpine windows, and sturdy build make it a beloved choice among enthusiasts seeking a durable, no-nonsense vehicle with timeless appeal. The Land Rover 90 V8 County Station Wagon offered here at Autostorico is a December 1989 “G” plate finished in Ermine White with Grey cloth interior trim. Having covered a mere 85,854 miles this stunning two owner example was supplied through Dutton Forshaw in Aylesbury. Purchased by its current owner an avid Land Rover collector in 2012 this immaculate example has led a no expense sparred existence sitting in a heated garage alongside his other classic cars. Supplied with a current V5 registration document, MOT valid until September 2026, Original owner’s manual and service voucher booklet, various invoices, and other related documentary history. Viewing strictly by appointment only.
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