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This four-door 1985 Land Rover One-Ten Wagon has been fully restored and customized to combine rugged Defender utility with modern conveniences. It's powered by a replacement LC9 5.3L V8 engine paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission driving all four wheels through a two-speed transfer case. It exhales through a new custom exhaust system. The odometer shows 262 miles since its replacement and the total mileage on the truck is unknown. The One Ten was originally built for extreme conditions and this completely restored example takes full advantage of newer technology and functional aesthetics. The body has been refreshed in white with black accents including the roof, wheel arches, aftermarket bumpers, mesh grille for improved airflow, and a grille guard protecting all new LED lights. Black side steps provide easy entry and newer Bridgestone Dueler tires on black-painted 15 Challenger wheels will tackle any terrain. The interior has been refreshed with new upholstery, custom door trim, and a custom headliner. Rear bench seats accommodate plenty of passengers and the Puma leather-trimmed dashboard frames a Dakota Digital instrument cluster showing 262 miles since the upgrade. All work was done by two notable Defender shops: Top Hat in Phoenix and Xerbera in Dallas. The truck is located in Dallas, TX.
Third-party photos and inspection show a clean truck with thoughtful upgrades and significant investment that make it ready for its next owner. The exterior is clean, but some corrosion is present on the door hinge, and the driver-side quarter panel shows minor scratches. The additions look recent from the clean reupholstered seating and custom touches that are evident from the doors to the headliner and upgraded sound system. The inspection notes that the retrofit air conditioning is not fully functional and may require attention. Mechanically, the newer engine and transmission operate smoothly and will ensure the truck is ready to conquer what lies ahead. Included in the sale are one set of keys and a battery charger.
This Land Rover Defender is being sold through a CLASSIC.COM Pro and is located in Dallas, TX
About the model
The Land Rover One Ten Wagon (or Station Wagon) was the first variant of the all-new Ninety/One Ten introduced by Land Rover in 1983. It was the evolution of the previous Land Rover Series III 109 Station Wagon Variant and like its predecessor, it was the 5-door passenger transport variant of the Land Rover One Ten.
Features and Specs
262 miles (Total mileage unknown)
Replacement LC9 5.3L V8 engine
Modern 6-speed automatic transmission
Rear bench seats
Trailer hitch
Known Modifications
Restored by Top Hat in Phoenix, AZ
Powder-coated chassis
Rust-proofed undercarriage
Steel Safari Guard bulbar front bumper
Safari snorkel
Reupholstered front and 2nd row seats
Rear bench seats
LED lights
New wheel arches
Black 15 Challenger steel wheels with Bridgestone Dueler tires
Side steps
NAS rear step
Swing-away spare tire carrier
Black wing top chequer plates
Gloss black wing top air vents
New white paint with black roof and wheel arches
Upgraded by Xebera in Dallas, TX
LC9 5.3L V8 engine swap
6L80E 6-speed automatic transmission
Rebuilt and upgraded axles and transfer case
Upgraded Terrafirma suspension components
4-wheel disc brakes
Leather-trimmed Puma dash and custom center console
Dakota Digital instrument cluster
Custom leather-trimmed door cards
Restomod AC system
Power windows
Backup camera
Custom exhaust system
Custom headliner
Upgraded Puma bonnet
Mesh front grill
15 wood-rim steering wheel
JVC sound system with Kenwood subwoofers and Focal speakers
Service History
Full restoration
Ownership History
Unknown
Known issues
Light scratch on the quarter panel
Minor corrosion on door hinges
Brakes should be monitored
Air is not fully functional
Due Diligence
Third-party photos 8/28/2023
Third-party inspection 8/21/2023
Included in the sale
One set of keys
Battery charger
Details
This four-door 1985 Land Rover One-Ten Wagon has been fully restored and customized to combine rugged Defender utility with modern conveniences. It's powered by a replacement LC9 5.3L V8 engine paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission driving all four wheels through a two-speed transfer case. It exhales through a new custom exhaust system. The odometer shows 262 miles since its replacement and the total mileage on the truck is unknown. The One Ten was originally built for extreme conditions and this completely restored example takes full advantage of newer technology and functional aesthetics. The body has been refreshed in white with black accents including the roof, wheel arches, aftermarket bumpers, mesh grille for improved airflow, and a grille guard protecting all new LED lights. Black side steps provide easy entry and newer Bridgestone Dueler tires on black-painted 15 Challenger wheels will tackle any terrain. The interior has been refreshed with new upholstery, custom door trim, and a custom headliner. Rear bench seats accommodate plenty of passengers and the Puma leather-trimmed dashboard frames a Dakota Digital instrument cluster showing 262 miles since the upgrade. All work was done by two notable Defender shops: Top Hat in Phoenix and Xerbera in Dallas. The truck is located in Dallas, TX.
Third-party photos and inspection show a clean truck with thoughtful upgrades and significant investment that make it ready for its next owner. The exterior is clean, but some corrosion is present on the door hinge, and the driver-side quarter panel shows minor scratches. The additions look recent from the clean reupholstered seating and custom touches that are evident from the doors to the headliner and upgraded sound system. The inspection notes that the retrofit air conditioning is not fully functional and may require attention. Mechanically, the newer engine and transmission operate smoothly and will ensure the truck is ready to conquer what lies ahead. Included in the sale are one set of keys and a battery charger.
This Land Rover Defender is being sold through a CLASSIC.COM Pro and is located in Dallas, TX
About the model
The Land Rover One Ten Wagon (or Station Wagon) was the first variant of the all-new Ninety/One Ten introduced by Land Rover in 1983. It was the evolution of the previous Land Rover Series III 109 Station Wagon Variant and like its predecessor, it was the 5-door passenger transport variant of the Land Rover One Ten.
Features and Specs
262 miles (Total mileage unknown)
Replacement LC9 5.3L V8 engine
Modern 6-speed automatic transmission
Rear bench seats
Trailer hitch
Known Modifications
Restored by Top Hat in Phoenix, AZ
Powder-coated chassis
Rust-proofed undercarriage
Steel Safari Guard bulbar front bumper
Safari snorkel
Reupholstered front and 2nd row seats
Rear bench seats
LED lights
New wheel arches
Black 15 Challenger steel wheels with Bridgestone Dueler tires
Side steps
NAS rear step
Swing-away spare tire carrier
Black wing top chequer plates
Gloss black wing top air vents
New white paint with black roof and wheel arches
Upgraded by Xebera in Dallas, TX
LC9 5.3L V8 engine swap
6L80E 6-speed automatic transmission
Rebuilt and upgraded axles and transfer case
Upgraded Terrafirma suspension components
4-wheel disc brakes
Leather-trimmed Puma dash and custom center console
Dakota Digital instrument cluster
Custom leather-trimmed door cards
Restomod AC system
Power windows
Backup camera
Custom exhaust system
Custom headliner
Upgraded Puma bonnet
Mesh front grill
15 wood-rim steering wheel
JVC sound system with Kenwood subwoofers and Focal speakers
Service History
Full restoration
Ownership History
Unknown
Known issues
Light scratch on the quarter panel
Minor corrosion on door hinges
Brakes should be monitored
Air is not fully functional
Due Diligence
Third-party photos 8/28/2023
Third-party inspection 8/21/2023
Included in the sale
One set of keys
Battery charger