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Land Rover Defender 110 on 2040-cars

Year:1980 Mileage:4000 Color:
Location:

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United States

1991 Land Rover Defender 110. Ebay does not recognize VIN so had to list as 1980
This truck has undergone a recent rebuild - not a nut and bolt restoration. 

Engine - 200tdi turbo diesel. The engine has been fully rebuilt including:
Pistons
Rings
Bearings 
Cam
Valves
Water Pump
Alternator
Radiator
The engine has 4,000 miles on it since rebuild.
Transmission - LT87 - excellent condition - no issues with syncros 

Exterior - The body is in near perfect condition with new matte black paint and matte clear coat. No dents or dings. All lights etc. are new. 
Includes swing away tire carrier. Frame is in excellent condition. Rear crossmember is in excellent condition - no rust. Doors are solid - no rust

Interior - Excellent condition with Rhino lining on inner door frames, seat boxes and floor boards. Seats are newly re upholstered in leather and are in perfect condition. Door cards are in great shape. Headliner is in very good condition.

Wheels & Tires - Wolf military style wheels - Excellent condition. Tires - New BFG All Terrains - 2,000 miles on tires.

This truck was imported about eight years ago and was used on a farm in Gonzalez TX. I purchased the truck six years ago and have owned it and have had it registered in TX ever since. Please email or call with any questions - Serious Enquiries Only Please.
ajpbrown@yahoo.com
Nine79- Two55 - 3237

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Tata to get Jaguar and Land Rover tech, platforms too?

Tue, 22 Jul 2014

Since buying Jaguar Land Rover, Indian automaker Tata has generally left its luxury arm's platforms and technology alone. However, those days might be gone. The two of them are gradually growing closer with coordinated development and rumors of shared platforms. And it looks like all of that work and money is finally going to pay off with an actual vehicle in the near future.
According to Australian website Drive, Tata wants to make its cars more attractive to buyers outside of India, and to do that the company knows it must improve quality. The Indian company is being careful, though, because it doesn't want to dilute the Jaguar or Land Rover brands with cheap models. "You're going to see in the future a lot of sharing of technologies and platforms over time, but you won't see a JLR with a Tata badge on it," said Darren Bowler, managing director of Tata's Australian distributor, to Drive.
According to Bowler, these future vehicles are already on the way. Tata and JLR have a global platform in the works for 2017 that both companies could use for cars or crossovers. He also hinted that Jaguar's new Ingenium engines could be shared among the brands in the future, too.

Jaguar appoints Joe Eberhardt as North American President

Thu, 19 Dec 2013

Jaguar Land Rover North America has appointed a new president, Joachim Eberhardt. The German exec, 50, had previously done stints at Chrysler Group, DaimlerChrysler UK, Mercedes-Benz USA and Daimler-Benz.
Eberhardt joins JLR NA in a good, but challenging time for the company. It's fresh off the launch of the Range Rover Sport and Jaguar F-Type, which have been subject to rave reviews, and its overall sales are up 21 percent over 2012. Still, as Automotive News points out, the two manufacturers face a fight to become the equal of A-list competitors like BMW and Mercedes in the eyes of consumers.
"Joe brings a proven industry track record and valuable global leadership experience in luxury sales, service and marketing. We look forward to Joe leading our North American team in working with our retail networks to further grow the business and better serve our customers," JLR's group sales operations director, Andy Goss, said.

Jaguar Land Rover in talks for Southern US factory

Mon, 20 Oct 2014

Jaguar Land Rover is getting serious about global expansion, and that means it can't only build its vehicles in the UK anymore. The British automaker is cutting the ribbon at its new plant in China tomorrow, marking the opening of its first factory outside the UK. In 2016, it will open another factory in Brazil. But the latest intel has it that JLR is looking into a US factory, as well.
The report, which comes to us from the Sunday Times by way of Automotive News Europe, indicates that the company is evaluating locations for a North American factory, with options centering around Southern right-to-work states like South Carolina, where BMW operates its plant in Spartanburg and a wide array of other automotive operations are based as well. The JLR plant would reportedly ramp up to a capacity of 200,000 units per year.
In related news, while that new plant JLR is inaugurating in Changshu, China, is initially slated to produce the Range Rover Evoque, it is also expected to start building the new Discovery Sport as well - just like the Halewood plant in the UK that has handled Evoque assembly from the start and which just built its first Discovery Sport, as well.