Land Rover Defender, 90 and 110

30 Years of the Coil-Sprung 4x4 Models

James Taylor

Land Rover Defender, 90 and 110 Range – 30 Years of the Coil-Spring 4×4 Models charts the evolution of the coil-sprung Defender vehicles. When Land Rover switched from leaf springs to coil springs for their utility models in 1983, it was a major step forward. The first coil-sprung model, the One Ten, replaced the Series III 109s. The short-wheelbase Ninety replaced the Series III 88s in 1984. From 1990, the models were all re-branded as Land Rover Defenders – 90, 110 and 140 – as the Land Rover range expanded and the marketing teams wanted a new name.
Topics covered include:
Origins of the Defender and early Ninety and One Ten Models.
Development and use of the long-wheelbase models.
Special conversions and Defenders built outside the UK, including in Australia and South Africa.
Military and emergency service use of the Defender.
Detailed examinations of engines and engineering, and the focus on diesel power.
The future of the Defender.

ISBN: 9781847975188

Published: March 1, 2013

Format: Ebook

James Taylor has been writing professionally about cars since the late 1970s but his specialism has always been the products of the old Rover company of the Land Rover company that grew out of it. He has written for specialist Land Rover magazines both at home and abroad, and was the editor of one of them for ten years. He has acted as a consultant to Land Rover itself and is widely acknowledged as the pre-eminent historian of the marque. James has written more than one hundred books in all, and among them has been several definitive one-make or one-model titles for Crowood.