First start of our G4 4.0 V8 with automatic transmission
G4 Tangier Orange
ABOUT THE G4: The Tangiers orange & Fiji white are in the final stages of the build process, the wheels shown in the photo are shop wheels. Alloy wheels and new tires are included and a full description of what is included is listed below.
Features: This is for a 1990 Defender 110 total ground up build from HHH Heritage LLC. This D110 could be ready in late June-July 2019 and includes:
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Full strip down and paint and reassemble
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4.0 V8 Rover REBUILT – Re-mapped ECU
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Automatic Gearbox REBUILT
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Plastic Fuel tank
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Air Conditioning
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Without a roll cage
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Black leather Puma Premium front High Back seats with cubby box, Genuine Puma 3 seats for the 2nd row adjustable headrest on all 3 seats. All seats have 3 point belts, 2 bench seats in the rear with 4 lap belts
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Cloth headliner, Full Black Alcantara
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Power front windows with central locking
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4 wheel disc brakes
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New gauges
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Alloy wheels, Boost Alloy Silver
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5 new steel doors with rear wiper
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Rear step bumper with female insert
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Front bumper with LED lights
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LED headlights and directional & running lights
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NEW Galvanized chassis with black Powder coating a nut and bolt build
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New Suspension
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New Bushes
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Axles strip shot blasted and powder coated
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New Door Rubbers and seals
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Standard black Door trims
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Standard Black Side panels
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Premium Black Carpet to all Floors and seat box
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MUD dash ready for Radio. No Radio Prep.
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Stainless steel bolts
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XS side steps
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Rear Mud Flaps
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Rear swing away
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All NEW Glass
ABOUT HHH HERITAGE: HHH Heritage is an industry leader in Land Rover Defender restorations. The Kenosha, WI company operates through a network of dealers throughout the country. From simple clean ups to complete, body off restorations, HHH Heritage has a Defender for every budget. For more information, please visit www.HHHeritage.com or contact Michael Hughes at (312) 209-2800.
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The h Anniversary Defenders were “restomods” produced by Land Rover Classic division and not a new production model. They were late-model, pre-registered Defenders that were carefully selected based on age, mileage, and condition. They were built in both 90 and 110 wheelbases, with a starting price of ?150,000.