The Land Rover One Ten (introduced in 1983) is the predecessor to the more commonly known Defender 110. The “Defender” series models were meant to be rock solid little utes that could tackle the toughest of terrains and look exceptionally cool while doing so. These ruggedly handsome Land Rovers have amassed an army of passionate enthusiasts who keep demand and resale value shockingly high. We still have bragging rights though; the first Land Rover design was inspired by the original WWII era Jeep, made right here in the good old US of A.















Surely it would just be cheaper and better to import one from the UK or Europe, surely it would count as a classic or whatever the classification of old cars exempt from the rules are called?
[...] may not be the first Defender we have spotted in Manhattan, but it is certainly one of the more pristine. With its long wheelbase and towering [...]
Value of the vehicle pictured is between $12,000 and $18,000 USD