Overview
Now available from Pangaea Classics, this Td5-powered 1998 Land Rover Defender 110 is a Keswick Green stunner showing in outstanding condition inside and out. Learn more, and inquire today.
- The Td5 is a 2.5L inline-5 turbo diesel engine first made available in 1998 for the Defender and the Discovery II as a more powerful and versatile option over the long-running 300Tdi.
- This Defender 110 was procured and professional refurbished by Pangaea Classics. The comprehensive chassis-off "Tier 2" restoration included a complete tear-down to the bare chassis, during which all but the original TD5 engine, R380 5-speed manual gearbox, and LT230 2-speed transfer case either refurbished or replaced. This work included chassis sandblasting and powder-coating in Satin Black, rebuilt axles with all new brake, steering and suspension components and with numerous upgrades throughout, and complete refinishing in Keswick Green.
- The Defender is currently located in the U.K., with Pangaea offering full shipping and customs clearance assistance.
Year
1998
Make
Land Rover
Model
Defender
Trim/Submodel
110
Engine
Td5 2.5L Turbo Diesel 5 cy.
Transmission
Manual
Drivetrain
4-Wheel Drive
Body Style
SUV
Odometer
~270,000 km.
VIN
SALLDHM88XA161742
Location
Sandwich, Kent, United Kingdom
Title Status
Clean
About the Defender L316
Known as one of the most well-rounded off-roaders ever produced the Land Rover Defender traces its roots back to the early 80s with the introduction of the Land Rover 90, Land Rover 110, and Land Rover 127. These classic cruisers followed the long-running Land Rover Series, with the numbers in the suffix position signifying the vehicle's approximate wheelbase. In 1989, a new Land Rover, the Discovery, joined the pack, so Land Rover added the name "Defender" ahead of the 90 and 110, while the 127 was simplified as the Defender 130 (despite maintaining the wheelbase).
The iconic boxy design of the Defender remained until 2016 with minor updates throughout production. It was offered in several configurations, including number of doors, pickup truck style, wagon style, diesel or gasoline engines, and automatic or manual transmissions.
Much to the chagrin of owners and enthusiasts, the Defender L316 ceased production in 2016. This prompted industrialist Jim Ratcliffe to approach Land Rover to purchase the now-unused design and tooling for his own automotive venture, the INEOS Grenadier, but Land Rover promptly declined. In 2020, an all-new Defender, the L663, returned to Land Rover's lineup.
How much is a Defender L316 Worth?
With a nearly 30-year production run, the market for the Defender L316 can vary greatly based on origin, drivetrain, history, and refurbishment status. Transaction data from CLASSIC.COM suggests a $54,500 average sales price over the past 5 years, but a broad range of sales from as low as $2,300 and as much as $300,000 including several recent (as of this writing) auctions surpassing $150,000 bids. Priced at $104,500, this Defender is in league with high-level restorations priced at the top end of the sales data, but with a more palatable price tag, even including importation.
Features & Specifications
Built on the 22nd of October 1998 in Solihull, England, this is one of the very first Defender produced with the Td5 engine. 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. Here are some of the highlights:
Mechanical, Drive & Suspension
- Original 2.5L 5-Cylinder Turbo Diesel
- R380 5-Speed Manual
- LT230 2-Speed Transfer Case
- Rebuilt Brake Calipers, New Discs and Pads
- Copper-Nickel Brake Lines
- New OEM Springs
- Bilstein Shock Absorbers
- New Steering Box w/HD Steering Rods, New Ball Joints
- New Fuel Pump
- New HD Clutch
Exterior
- All Panels Disassembled and Painted
- Five New Doors
- Repainted Inside, Outside and Underneath w/Keswick Green
- Alpine White Roof
- Paint Matched Wolf Steel Wheels
- BGGoodrich AT 238/85/R16
- Stainless Steel Nuts
- LED Headlights
- Stainless Steel Hardware
- New Indicator Lights Throughout
Interior
- Retrimmed Dash in Black Leather
- Original Style Front Seats
- Matching Cubby Box by Exmoor Trim
- Three Individual Middle Row Seats
- Pair of Two Man Bench Seats in Rear
- Headlining and Side Trim Panel Retrimmed and Gray/Black Synthetic Suede
- Exmoor Trim Mats
- Sound Deadening
- Seat Heaters
Inquire Today.
This 1998 Land Rover Defender 110 Td5 is available today. Complete the form to submit a free, private offer, or to direct a question to the seller.