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Thread: 1995 Land Rover Defender 90 NAS - Portofino Red Soft Top - 34,100 miles

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    Default 1995 Land Rover Defender 90 NAS - Portofino Red Soft Top - 34,100 miles

    Soft top, 34,100 miles, Portofino red, Has every option? except for CD-changer. Only sold in the U.S. in 1994, 1995 and 1997. Respected throughout the world for its off-road capabilities, the ultra-rugged Defender has earned distinction in endurance motorsports events, including the famous Paris-Dakar rally. The Defender 90 first entered the U.S. market in 1993, featuring soft- and hardtop versions. While the total number of Defender 90s sold during three model years was less than 7,000, this vehicle became an icon that still helps define the Land Rover brand years later. Although no longer sold new in the U.S., Defenders are still being produced and sold throughout the world. $50,000


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    Ryan
    Carmel CA
    ryan@GoCastA.Net

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    Hi Ryan-
    Do you have any pictures of the usual rust-prone areas; footwells, door bottoms, rear crossmember?

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    I purchased it in Los Gatos CA in 2003 from the original, who purchased it from the Land Rover in San Jose CA. It has lived in San Francisco, Kentfield (Marin County), Pebble Beach, and now Carmel, all in California. The areas you mention are free of rust. I will try to take and upload some photos for you.

    Quote Originally Posted by jac04 View Post
    Hi Ryan-
    Do you have any pictures of the usual rust-prone areas; footwells, door bottoms, rear crossmember?

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