1984 Defender 110

durrwood

New member
We have owned the Defender for the last 2 years and have enjoyed driving it around as an everyday family vehicle. We have completely rebuilt the front end with new swivel balls, seals and brakes. The front and rear pinion seals have been replaced along with the shocks and rear brakes.

The Defender is painted with the Woodcote green and white roof. It is a RIGHT HANDED DRIVE and can seat up to nine (9). When we were rebuilding the Defender we made some accommodations to fit our family's life style. We replaced the Defender interior seat with 2001 Discovery II leather interior seats for comfort and safety for the middle passengers. We also replaced the 4 stroke diesel for a 1994 Range Rover 4.2 liter fuel injected motor. There were other accommodations that were made to make the vehicle run and drive smooth.

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durrwood

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Thanks for the email, it is very easy to drive the Defender as a RHD. It is fun when the kids are sitting up front and holding a stearing wheel pretending to drive.

Allen
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Fester

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I've had two RHD vehicles and the novelty wore off for me.

I'll admit the Puma 130 I drove in Colorado last week may push me back...
 

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