- Make
- Land Rover
- Engine
- 2.5L Turbodiesel I4
- Model
- Defender
- Drivetrain
- 4WD/AWD
- Mileage
- 98,200
- Transmission
- Manual (5-Speed)
- VIN
- SALLDVAB7FA381140
- Body Style
- SUV/Crossover
- Title Status
- Clean (FL)
- Exterior Color
- Green/White
- Location
- Oviedo, FL 32766
- Interior Color
- Gray/Black
- Seller
- Seller Type
- Private Party
Doug’s Take
The Land Rover 90 is an off-road icon that boasts impressive capabilities, simple and robust underpinnings, and trademark styling that’s instantly recognizable. This particular example touts a turbodiesel powertrain with a 5-speed manual transmission and a 2-speed transfer case – along with some nice features like 16-inch steel wheels, a roof-mounted light bar, and rear bench seats. Plus, this Land Rover comes with a U.S. title, so the difficult process of importing has been completed, AND it’s offered with the added thrill of no reserve!
Highlights
THIS… is a 1989 Land Rover 90, finished in green and white with a gray and black interior.
- This is a 90 right-hand drive, British-market SUV that’s titled in Florida. It’s equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission and an imperial instrument cluster.
- The attached Carfax history report starts in 2021 and lists no accidents since.
- A partial list of notable currently installed equipment reported by the seller includes 16-inch steel wheels, a roof-mounted light bar, and side-facing rear bench seats.
- Land Rover introduced the four-door 110 and the two-door 90 in 1983 and 1984, respectively, to replace the long-running Series III. While both models looked a lot like their predecessors, they offered users a more up-to-date interior, a permanent four-wheel drive system, and a coil spring suspension system. The 110 and the 90 morphed into the original Defender in 1990, though the numerical designations remained to differentiate two- and four-door models, and production carried on with minor updates until 2016.
- Power comes from a 2.5-liter turbodiesel inline-4, rated at about 85 horsepower and 150 lb-ft of torque. Output is sent to all four wheels via a 5-speed manual transmission and a 2-speed transfer case.
Equipment
A partial list of notable currently installed equipment reported by the seller includes:
- 16-inch steel wheels
- Diamond plating on the fenders, rocker panels, and rear crossmember
- Roof-mounted light bar
- Cloth upholstery
- Side-facing rear bench seats
- Center console
Known Flaws
It’s the bidder’s responsibility to view the photo gallery thoroughly and perform their own due diligence prior to placing a bid on this Land Rover. The following flaws are pictured in the gallery or reported by the seller:
- Chips, scratches, dings, and paint damage with corrosion
- Passenger-side front and driver-side rear
- Dry rot on tires; some axle nut covers missing
- Wear on the interior touch points and trim panels; some missing switches and trim
- Rearview mirror bezel cracked; rear dome light assembly missing
- Detached passenger’s door panel (included in the sale)
- Belt squeal on start-up (shown in the video)
- Some rust on the firewall, doors, engine bay hardware, and underbody components
Recent Service History
The seller states that the fluids were recently changed.
Other Items Included in Sale
- 2 sets of keys
- Import-related paperwork
- Spare parts (shown in the gallery)
- Wiring for roof-mounted light bar
Ownership History
The seller reportedly imported this Land Rover in 2018 and has added about 50 miles since.
Seller Notes
Since this Land Rover is an imported vehicle, it may not pass emissions testing in some states. As always, it’s the buyer’s responsibility to perform all due diligence regarding registering this vehicle in their respective state prior to placing a bid.










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