Landrover Defender 110 Tithonus
1990 Land Rover Defender Exmoor
Technical specifications of Land Rover Defender 1990 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | New Orleans, Louisiana, United States |
Make: | Land Rover |
Model: | Defender |
SubModel: | Tithonus |
Type: | Crew Cab Pickup |
Trim: | Exmoor |
Year: | 1990 |
Mileage: | 73,839 |
VIN: | 00000000000000000 |
Color: | Olive Green |
Engine size: | 300 TDI turbo diesel new refurb |
Number of cylinders: | 4 |
Fuel: | Diesel |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | 4WD |
Interior color: | Olive Green |
Options: | 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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1990 Land Rover Tithonus 110 Hard Top Left Hand Drive. Ex UK Ministry of Defense.
Brand New (refurbished) 300 TDI Engine just installed complete with new radiator. Balance of warranty on Engine (approx 6 months).Selling in preparation for work move overseas.Newly refurbished 300 TDI engine with balance of 12month warranty giving 111 HP and 195 ft.lbs torque professionally installed (refurbished in Georgia and installed in Louisiana). Original 2.5 NA Diesel Engine may also be available at an additional cost. I can provide contact details of engine refurbish company in Georgia.
Approximately 6 months of warranty left to run as it has taken this long to get the installation done here in Louisiana.High Capacity Air Conditioning Installed to cope with Louisiana summer time temperature.Racing car technology digital dash board installed underneath existing dash facia. Underneath has been body shulz under sealed and a new tinted front wind screen installed. Center seat installed complete with lap belt. 2 x fold down seats complete with lap belts installed in back. Optional center Cubby box also included in sale can be swapped out with center seat.Car comes complete with all CBP Form 7501(Entry Summary), EPA Form 3520-1 & DOT HS-7 documentation to allow registration. All shipping forms, original receipts of sale, Bill of Laden and Certificate of Manufacture will be provided with the car.Car comes from a batch of Landrover 110’s that were refurbished by the ministry of defence and updated to include Wolf Hardtop, Roll Cage, heavy duty wheels, Exmoor seats and rubber matting throughout, checker plating on sills and bonnet.
Speedo reads 118,833kms (73,839miles). Car comes complete with history from the MOD.
Hard top body has jerry can storage compartments and covert rifle exit points to the rear.
This car is no longer manufactured and is a future classic. It has a wonderful history and looks absolutely incredible in the flesh. No expense has been spared in getting the best components for this car as I had intended it for my own use. Military Reg: 67 KJ 45VIN: SALLDHAC8HA470985Date of Manufacture: Tithonus History: 10/24/1990 (as confirmed by Landrover Coventry). Shipping of car and old engine at buyers cost. Detailed “Merlin” De-Classified history of service included.
General History:The Defender first entered UK military service in 1985, in both long and short wheelbase forms. Early vehicles were all powered by the '12J' 2.5 non-turbo diesel engine, and available as either General Service (GS) or Fitted For Radio (FFR) versions. Over the following ten years very large numbers of these basic variants were purchased by the MoD. There followed much smaller quantities of more specialised Defenders - 127 inch Rapier missile carriers, lightly armoured 110 V8s (the now infamous 'Snatch'), GS 110 V8s for the RAF and Special Forces, 110 ambulances and a few other specialised vehicles.
In 1997 the next generation military Defender entered service, officially known as TUL/TUM and unofficially as the Wolf. This was based on the Defender 300TDi but extensively redesigned for military use, with strengthened chassis and axles, and 24 volt electrical system throughout.Around 2007 it was decided to refurbish some of the better 110 Defenders to extend their service life, the result being the 'Tithonus', with a new Wolf-style roof and rollover protection, better seats, internal soundproofing and a light mechanical overhaul. Mechanical specification remained unchanged. The idea was to extend the life from twenty to thirty years.
Over the last couple of years the Army has been phasing out all the older 90 inch vehicles and is now starting to dispose of the Wolf 90s (apparently they are unable to carry all the radio kit the Army now require). A few older Nineties are still coming through the system, but if you want one you should not wait too long. The older One Tens are being steadily sold off, and Tiithonus vehicles are now starting to be released in some quantities, despite being only half way through their projected life. The 110 Wolf remains very much part of the core fleet: only a tiny number of these have been disposed of.
Turbo Diesel 300 TDI Engine:The 300 TDi had an all new block, internally strengthened to allow the cast strengthener to be dumped. All the external ancillaries were moved around: the oil filter housing now occupied the space previously taken by the offside engine mount, a piston-type vacuum pump was fitted where the fuel lift pump had been, and the engine mounting brackets (a totally new design) were moved much further back along the block. The cylinder head was redesigned with recessed combustion chambers and a modified valve rocker assembly. At the front, a single flat ribbed 'serpentine' drive belt replaced the 200's two V-profile belts, the water pump was moved to a much higher position (and made much smaller) with the power steering pump just below it. Two-stage injectors were used to reduce combustion clatter. * Power: 111 bhp (83 kW)* Torque: 195 lb/ft (264 N/m)* Fuel: Diesel* Capacity: 2.5 Litres* Cylinders: 4
Brand New (refurbished) 300 TDI Engine just installed complete with new radiator. Balance of warranty on Engine (approx 6 months).Selling in preparation for work move overseas.Newly refurbished 300 TDI engine with balance of 12month warranty giving 111 HP and 195 ft.lbs torque professionally installed (refurbished in Georgia and installed in Louisiana). Original 2.5 NA Diesel Engine may also be available at an additional cost. I can provide contact details of engine refurbish company in Georgia.
Approximately 6 months of warranty left to run as it has taken this long to get the installation done here in Louisiana.High Capacity Air Conditioning Installed to cope with Louisiana summer time temperature.Racing car technology digital dash board installed underneath existing dash facia. Underneath has been body shulz under sealed and a new tinted front wind screen installed. Center seat installed complete with lap belt. 2 x fold down seats complete with lap belts installed in back. Optional center Cubby box also included in sale can be swapped out with center seat.Car comes complete with all CBP Form 7501(Entry Summary), EPA Form 3520-1 & DOT HS-7 documentation to allow registration. All shipping forms, original receipts of sale, Bill of Laden and Certificate of Manufacture will be provided with the car.Car comes from a batch of Landrover 110’s that were refurbished by the ministry of defence and updated to include Wolf Hardtop, Roll Cage, heavy duty wheels, Exmoor seats and rubber matting throughout, checker plating on sills and bonnet.
Speedo reads 118,833kms (73,839miles). Car comes complete with history from the MOD.
Hard top body has jerry can storage compartments and covert rifle exit points to the rear.
This car is no longer manufactured and is a future classic. It has a wonderful history and looks absolutely incredible in the flesh. No expense has been spared in getting the best components for this car as I had intended it for my own use. Military Reg: 67 KJ 45VIN: SALLDHAC8HA470985Date of Manufacture: Tithonus History: 10/24/1990 (as confirmed by Landrover Coventry). Shipping of car and old engine at buyers cost. Detailed “Merlin” De-Classified history of service included.
General History:The Defender first entered UK military service in 1985, in both long and short wheelbase forms. Early vehicles were all powered by the '12J' 2.5 non-turbo diesel engine, and available as either General Service (GS) or Fitted For Radio (FFR) versions. Over the following ten years very large numbers of these basic variants were purchased by the MoD. There followed much smaller quantities of more specialised Defenders - 127 inch Rapier missile carriers, lightly armoured 110 V8s (the now infamous 'Snatch'), GS 110 V8s for the RAF and Special Forces, 110 ambulances and a few other specialised vehicles.
In 1997 the next generation military Defender entered service, officially known as TUL/TUM and unofficially as the Wolf. This was based on the Defender 300TDi but extensively redesigned for military use, with strengthened chassis and axles, and 24 volt electrical system throughout.Around 2007 it was decided to refurbish some of the better 110 Defenders to extend their service life, the result being the 'Tithonus', with a new Wolf-style roof and rollover protection, better seats, internal soundproofing and a light mechanical overhaul. Mechanical specification remained unchanged. The idea was to extend the life from twenty to thirty years.
Over the last couple of years the Army has been phasing out all the older 90 inch vehicles and is now starting to dispose of the Wolf 90s (apparently they are unable to carry all the radio kit the Army now require). A few older Nineties are still coming through the system, but if you want one you should not wait too long. The older One Tens are being steadily sold off, and Tiithonus vehicles are now starting to be released in some quantities, despite being only half way through their projected life. The 110 Wolf remains very much part of the core fleet: only a tiny number of these have been disposed of.
Turbo Diesel 300 TDI Engine:The 300 TDi had an all new block, internally strengthened to allow the cast strengthener to be dumped. All the external ancillaries were moved around: the oil filter housing now occupied the space previously taken by the offside engine mount, a piston-type vacuum pump was fitted where the fuel lift pump had been, and the engine mounting brackets (a totally new design) were moved much further back along the block. The cylinder head was redesigned with recessed combustion chambers and a modified valve rocker assembly. At the front, a single flat ribbed 'serpentine' drive belt replaced the 200's two V-profile belts, the water pump was moved to a much higher position (and made much smaller) with the power steering pump just below it. Two-stage injectors were used to reduce combustion clatter. * Power: 111 bhp (83 kW)* Torque: 195 lb/ft (264 N/m)* Fuel: Diesel* Capacity: 2.5 Litres* Cylinders: 4