1991 Land Rover Defender 200 TDi, LHD, all original and documented, in the US

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  • Location: Falls Church, Virginia, United States
  • Make: Land Rover
  • Model: Defender
  • SubModel: 90 hardtop
  • Type: SUV
  • Trim: 90 Hardtop
  • Year: 1991
  • Mileage: 180,000
  • VIN: 00000000000000000
  • Color: white
  • Engine size: 200 TDi
  • Number of cylinders: 4
  • Fuel: Diesel
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drive type: AWD
  • Interior color: black
  • Drive side: Left-hand drive
  • Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

1991 Land Rover Defender 90 Hardtop Description

VIN:SALLDVAF8HA700791
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  • Presently in the US with a clear and clean Virginia title
  • All original and unmolested
  • Matching numbers
  • Turbo Diesel
  • Documented ownership history from day 1
  • Extensive service history
  • Never used off-road
  • Never modified
  • First year for the 200Tdi engine, the most sought after for it's legendary reliability and performance
  • Already qualifies for Classic Vehicle status
Paint: original and with very few imperfections, just buffed and waxedUndercarriage: original black protective paint, absolutely no damageMechanical: needs nothing and is freshly servicedInterior: new OEM seat foams and covers, new floor mats and interior lining, new trunk mat, jump seats. All tools in place. Everything OEMDocumentation: original books and manuals, 2 original sets of keys, ownership history, service records

Unmolested, original and in outstanding shape, with what is considered to be the best engine ever to be put in a Landy: the legendary 200 TDi. The steering wheel is on the correct side too (left hand drive). Full ownership history, all original books, two sets of original keys, all original tools and pouches. Rare double spare tire option (on rear door and hood). Also comes with the FIVA certificate of Historic Relevance.
It is equipped with power disk brakes, power steering, and a tow hitch.


I personally bought and imported this Landy this past Summer while visiting family in Europe. I drove it about 6000 kilometers (so approx 3500 miles) so I can tell you everything there is to know about it.


Fully documented ownership history from day one.


The car has (and is) always been garaged, and I was told it never did any sort of off-road. The undercarriage of the car shows consistently: there is no sign of any contact between the bottom of the chassis and the ground (while normally you can see dings and signs of rocks hitting the undercarriage if it has done any off-road driving). Also notice that there are no added aluminum chequered plates anywhere on the car: while they look cool, they are generally put in place to cover up body damage or because the owner planned to use the vehicle in off-road conditions and wanted to reinforce the exposed panels, so them NOT being on the car is a good thing.


The differentials have been serviced recently, new water pump and belt, new OEM exhaust, new engine and transmission rubber mounts, new brake booster and a full service (fluids, brake pads, filters, coolant etc...) performed where the engine passed with flying colors. It needs nothing but a loving owner.


All of this is documented by pictures of the “before and after” along with some receipts and documentation (about 200 pictures in total you can see at the link I posted above).
I had the original paint buffed and waxed which brought it back to a glasslike finish, and I had all 6 wheels restored to new condition, as they were not up to the newly shiny paint. All of this is also photo documented.
Having the paint buffed while preserving the original decals cost $2,500 alone, almost as much as a cheap paint-job... I decided to not have the decals replaced as while they do show some signs of discoloration, a car is only original once, as they say. There are minor imperfections around the car, but you would never think it’s the original paint-work, even knowing the car lived a pampered life, it’s truly unbelievable how well it shows, and the new seat covers and foams complete what was in essence a very conservative freshening up of the car, with all original parts. Nobody believes it’s 26 years old.
All and all the car presents itself in spectacular form. I would not hesitate to take this car across a continent today. EVERYTHING works down to the courtesy light and the beeper if you leave the lights on after taking the keys out of the ignition. Mileage is about 180k and original (which breaks down to a consistent 8000 miles per year). Do not think for a second that makes this a tired old car: the Landys longevity is legendary for a reason, and these diesel motors are known to break the 500,000 mile marker with the proper care. Also if you see a 26 year old car with 40000 miles on it, ask yourself some questions... Mileage in itself means nothing, it all depends on how the vehicle was treated and how it was taken care of.
It will do close to 90 mph but is happiest at about 70, it’s a true pleasure to drive and seats 2 people in front and 4 in the back.

Do note that the earlier versions (anything older than this 1991) will be very underpowered compared to this engine and will also burn a lot more diesel. The 200 TDi was really a leap forward that allow this car to comfortably keep up with traffic at highway speeds while getting about 30% better mpg. Also being a 1991 it qualifies as a classic vehicle so it can be registered and insured for very cheap: it’s the best year to buy a Landy.


Any questions: ask. The car can be shown at the warehouse where I store it, I welcome appraisers and in person inspections. I encourage you to come out and see it in person, I believe it is the only one to be so original and in this condition in the US.