There are several problems with the current car set up we have. 1st we have a family of 5 with a Mini. 2nd Kelli can't drive a stick. 3rd as a found out 2 winters ago, Mini's are not great in the deep snow. Really any snow for that matter. I hear that snow tires help a bit, but 2 winters ago I was plowing snow 2-3 inches above my bumper. Not fantastic at 3am coming home from work.
So I started searching for a 4 wheel drive that was cheap and that I could drive to work. Older truck. Nope. How about a Jeep. Nope. I know an FJ40 Land Cruiser. Nope. Hmmm what else could there be? Oh I don't know. How about a 1986 Land Rover imported from England. That should be easy enough? Right?
OK for those of you who don't know. Land rover imported the Defender to the US for several years in the 1990's. The vast majority were defender 90's. They were short wheel base Land Rovers.
In 1993 they imported the Defender 110. The total number was 500 to the US and 25 to Canada. All had gasoline engines. All were white
1997 was the last year that Land Rover imported the Defender 90 into the US due to changes in US DOT safety standards.
So if you want a defender the other way to get one is to import it. The only problem is that in order to import the vehicle it needs to be at least 25 years old in order to be exempt from the US DOT safety standards.
So I had the bright idea that I would find an old Land Rover 110 and inport it. I would do a bit of work on it and voila I would have a totally cool truck to drive to work.
If only it had been that easy...

