This Red 1996 Land Rover Defender Is Ready For The Toughest Of Adventures | Carscoops carscoops
may be the perfect mix of ruggedness and luxury but if you’re looking for a vehicle to take on an epic off-road adventure, this old Defender might be more appropriate.
What you’re looking at is a 1996 model that was acquired from South Africa in March 2021 before undergoing a mechanical and cosmetic refurbishment prior to being imported into the U.S. this March. It has been listed up for sale onand is being auctioned with service records, importation documents, and a clean Georgia title in the seller’s name.
The first thing that may catch your attention with this Defender is the fact that it is a two-door 90 model and is finished in Firenze Red Pearl complete with black fender flares. You don’t see red Defenders very often but we think it looks excellent.
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