Highlights
- Desirable 2.5-litre petrol engine
- Owned by University of Sussex for 23 years
- Original Eastnor Green paintwork with ivory roof
- Original chassis with no signs of previous welding
- All five wheels refurbished with tyres having less than 2,000 miles of wear
The Appeal
The Ninety - later to become the Defender - was a worthy successor to the original leaf-sprung Series Landie. Really, that's quite an incredible pitch, and the resulting car is still a fairly common sight in the British countryside, merrily ploughing its trade as if it hasn't been more than forty years since their introduction.
This one is particularly special - it's carrying the desirable (and much quieter) 2.5-litre petrol unit under the bonnet, and spent about 23 years in at Sussex University - albeit most likely as part of their horticultural team rather than studying.
This one is particularly special - it's carrying the desirable (and much quieter) 2.5-litre petrol unit under the bonnet, and spent about 23 years in at Sussex University - albeit most likely as part of their horticultural team rather than studying.
This fabulous off-roader retains its original Eastnor Green paintwork with ivory roof, preserving its authentic character. The solid original chassis shows no signs of previous welding and has been protected with Lanoguard coating applied in Autumn last year. Besides that, it carries refurbished wheels, new seatbelts, and has undergone plenty of mechanical work to keep it at its best, ready and raring to go.
History and Paperwork
- First registered in November 1989
- Owned by the University of Sussex for 23 years
- Has had four registered keepers during university ownership
- 9 total registered keepers from new, according to the DVLA
- Current owner purchased privately in December 2021
- MOT valid until August 2025
- Indicates 73,687 miles, which is believed to be accurate
The Condition
- Original Eastnor Green paintwork with ivory roof
- Signs of galvanic corrosion at the bottom of all three doors
- Bulkhead is in good order
- Few minor lumps and bumps, consistent with age and originality
- All five wheels have been refurbished
- All five tyres have less than 2,000 miles of wear
- The original chassis is in very good condition for a Ninety of this seniority
- No signs of previous welding
- Lanoguard coating applied in Autumn of last year
- Three seats in dark grey Exmoor trim
- Dashboard, switches, dials, and stalks look smart
- All controls reported to function properly
The Mechanics
- 2.5-litre petrol engine - relatively scarce and very desirable
- 5-speed manual transmission
- The engine bay is in good order
- Power steering
- New rear silencer and tailpipe
- Work completed to pass MOT and address advisories
- The vendor reports that the car is in fine order with no mechanical faults to note
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