1998 Land Rover Defender 110

In Short

  • Keswick Green with Denim Twill Vinyl

  • Comprehensive Tier 2 Restoration

  • Early production Td5 Defender

Specification

Chassis No: SALLDHM88XA161742

Engine: Td5 2.5L 5-Cyl Turbo Diesel
Engine No: 10P038088

Gearbox: R380 5-Speed
Gearbox No: 68A0672796K

Transfer Case: LT230 1:1.410
Transfer Case No: A0672796K

The Land Rover Defender

The Defender that we know and love was effectively introduced in 1983, though the actual Defender name was introduced later on in 1991, when the Discovery was launched. The 110 was introduced first in 1983, with the 90 following a year later. Its history can be traced back to 1948 when the Series 1 was introduced. It took over from the Series 3 with multiple vast improvements, delivering a significantly more capable and refined vehicle. The Defender has been produced in a variety of body styles and sizes, and has become one of the most popular and iconic off-road vehicles in history. It was highly successful from the start and went on to become one of the most iconic and beloved 4x4 vehicles of all time.

Over the years the Defender evolved, though it maintained its core identity, introducing uprated brakes, improved engine and gearbox options, and refreshed interior features. It has been used by military, public, and private entities across the globe, and is famous for its durability, ruggedness, and capability in extreme off-road conditions. In 1993 Land Rover decided it was time to take the Defender to the US after the success of the Range Rover since 1987, they felt it could offer a more upmarket alternative to the popular Jeep Wrangler targeting adventurous buyers. It was eventually discontinued globally in 2016 after 33 years in production, and it’s claimed that more 75% of the Defender’s ever produced are still in action around the world.

Sometimes more is less, and it’s what you don’t see that makes the biggest impact
— Oli

This Land Rover

Built on the 22nd of October 1998 in Solihull, England, this is one of the very first Defender produced with the Td5 engine. Land Rover sought to replace the ageing 300Tdi with something more modern, powerful and refined. The Td5 engine was conceived all the way back in 1993 and was to be the first Defender controlled by an Engine Management Unit, or ECU. Developed in conjunction with Lucas, the ECU regulates fuel delivery by taking into account a number of factors from both within the engine and externally such as inlet pressure and temperature, coolant temperature and throttle position from the new fly by wire, accelerator pedal. The 5-Cylinder Turbo Diesel engine uses the same R380 5-Speed gearbox and LT230 2-Speed transfer case from its predecessor.

The Defender has undergone a comprehensive Tier 2 to restoration involving breaking the vehicle down to its bare chassis, and rebuilding it back to the vehicle you see today. The chassis was sandblasted, and powder coated in the original satin black finish as it left the factory. The axles have been repainted, again in satin black, the differentials have been inspected for wear. The axles were rebuilt with new stub axles, wheel bearings, and oil seals throughout. The front axles also received new swivels.

The brake callipers have been completely rebuilt and fitted with new discs and pads at each corner. The hard brakes lines have been replaced with modern Copper-Nickel lines and the flexible brake lines replaced. The brake servo and master cylinder has been replaced with new OEM items.

The suspension has all been replaced with new OEM springs and new Bilstein shock absorbers. All mounts have also been replaced. The suspension was reassembled with comfort-spec Polybushes throughout. The steering box has been overhauled and new Heavy Duty steering rods fitted with all ball joints replaced. The vehicle was completely disassembled during the restoration, with all the panels painted individually off the vehicle before being later assembled. Five new doors were fitted during the restoration. The vehicle was completely repainted inside, out and underneath in Keswick Green

The Defender has been refinished in later Land Rover colour of Keswick Green with a contrasting Alpine White roof.The Defender sits on a matching set of Wolf Steel wheels painted in the Keswick Green body colour, and are wearing a set of new BF Goodrich AT tyres in the size 238/85R16. A set of stainless Steel wheel nuts have been fitted and the spare is located on a factory spare wheel holder.

This Defender features classic style LED headlights in a slightly warm yellow hue. Anyone who’s driven a Defender will know how substandard the stock headlights are, with these understated LED Headlights providing good visibility on both high and low beam. New original-spec Wipac side, indicator and brake lights are also installed. Stainless Steel hardware has been used throughout the build where appropriate which will ensure it looks smart for many years to come.

Stepping inside the Defender, the dashboard has been retrimmed in Black Leather. In the front, there is a pair of original style front seats, with a matching cubby box supplied by Exmoor Trim. The middle row features three individual seats, with two high-back versions on the outside, again supplied by Exmoor Trim. In the back of the Defender, there is a pair of two-man bench seats. A later leather bound Land Rover steering wheel has been fitted and the driver’s switchgear replaced. The headlining and side trim panel have been retrimmed in two-tone Grey and Black synthetic suede, mimicking the original colour scheme. For practicality we have decided to fit mats throughout the vehicle. In the front, there is a heavy duty matting system from Exmoor Trim, which also provides a good level of sound installation. Underneath the front floors panels, sound deadening has also been fitted. For the middle row, removable mats are fitted, and in the back of the Defender a Genuine Land Rover logo mat has been modified and fitted.

For the colder months, the front seats are fitted with two-stage seat heaters and a heated front windscreen has also been fitted, so as to ensure that it defrosts quickly. The rear screen is also heated. A modern Blaupunkt retro stereo has been fitted with two pairs of Focal speakers, one set mounted under the dashboard and the other on the back corners of the vehicle. Sound deadening has been fitted under the second row floor and inside the rear tub. This not only eliminates the booming sound that Defender’s often have from their design, but also drastically cuts down the ambient noise making them a much more pleasurable place to be.

Mechanically, the engine, gearbox and transfer case are original to the vehicle. It has covered just 270,000km which for the Td5 engine is very reasonable. The turbocharger and starter motor has been rebuilt and the water pump was replaced. The Injector wiring loom was replaced. For those that don’t know, Land Rover decided to install the wiring loom for the injectors inside the cylinder head. These ‘wet looms’ can however allow oil to travel along the loom and into the ECU. The injectors were tested and reinstalled with new o-rings and copper washers. A new in-tank Fuel Pump has been installed, and a free flowing stainless steel exhaust system fitted. The gearbox and transfer case were inspected and re-sealed. A new heavy duty clutch has been fitted, as well as a new clutch slave and master cylinders.

It has been fully serviced, all fluids and filters replaced and undergone around 150 miles of shakedown testing since completion.

$104,500

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