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1993 Land Rover Defender 110 Comes From British Farm as a 6×6 Wet Dream – autoevolution
Believe it or not, but the idea to fit a third axle to the legendary Land Rover Defender 110 isn’t a new one. And it’s not even exclusive to the aftermarket world….

So popular that Jaguar Land Rover itself decided to offer the heavy-duty truck to civilians and other militaries across the world. This particular Defender 110 modified as a 6×6 way back in 1993 to “laugh in the face of the roughest terrain and dominate the trickiest overlanding trails” was first sold in the UK to Reynolds-Boughton of Amersham, a company dedicated to agricultural engineering. With the U.S. market now officially open to classic Land Rover Defenders, this unit was recently imported…
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