1993 NAS Defender 110

93 NAS Defender 110

We have a one owner 1993 NAS Defender 110 from New Mexico that will be available for sale within the next week after we have pictures taken. A comprehensive inspection of it was performed this week. Please call our office if you are interested & I will send you a copy of the report. It has 73K miles & will sell in the $65K range.
Susan
 

KHELM

New member
Seems like a lot considering someone was just able to pick one up in the $40K, but I guess you can send some pictures. Are you a dealer?

Thanks
 

Scott Brady

Founder
It will all depend on condition. It only has 75k, which is a good indicator.

I have seen really rough trucks go for 30k. I was willing to pay near double the going rate for my Discovery, because it was perfect. There is a lot of value in finding a low-mileage, unmolested vehicle.

Regardless, all 110 prices will begin to decline rapidly as the infrastructure develops for the 1983 units out of the UK and Europe.

The 25 year rule is about to make all our dreams come true! Want a 78 TLC Troopie? That will happen next year...
 

TeriAnn

Explorer
expeditionswest said:
Regardless, all 110 prices will begin to decline rapidly as the infrastructure develops for the 1983 units out of the UK and Europe.

The 25 year rule is about to make all our dreams come true! Want a 78 TLC Troopie? That will happen next year...

There is only one teeny tiny glitch with that. Just because a vehicle is legal to import into the US does not mean that it is registrable for highway use in any given state. States can get sticky about emissions equipment and engines not in their database when it comes to vehicles requiring emissions testing.

Always study your State's vehicle registration requirements prior to importing the vehicle of your dreams.
 

zimm

Expedition Leader
KHELM said:
Seems like a lot considering someone was just able to pick one up in the $40K, but I guess you can send some pictures. Are you a dealer?

Thanks


that was me. it was a barn find. i wasnt in the market for one, it fell on my lap. dont count on that price when looking.

one went on ebay last week wit 110k on the clock for about 43, so work up or down from there, i guess.

i think the 83's will cause a dip for the few beater 93's, but theres gonna be hassles with them too. look at what ecr charges for a well sorted out truck. the cost reflects quality labor, not so much the base rig. by the time you add it all up, unless you get as lucky as me, youre still gonna invest some serious coin if you want a like new 83.


mines doesnt have any rust issues, and its got 43k on the clock. im not actively marketing the rig right now, im still having fun with it and im stuck on the fence, but, im one of those guys that will sell anything, and offers NEVER offend me. all an offer is, is an opportunity. i can take it, leave it, or save it for later.
 

KHELM

New member
Dan,

PM sent to you...I also tried to email you as well. Please call me to discuss

Thanks for the help.
 

Dendy Jarrett

Expedition Portal Admin
Staff member
I purchased the one in Ft. Collins.
The have seen the one Susan is getting at Park City 4X4. It truly is a one owner truck and has been well maintained and worth every penny of the asking price she indicated.

If you are serious about wanting a clean 110, these don't come along that often.

Dendy
 

pwc

Explorer
I'm the friend Dan was talking about. While my truck is not super clean, it is expedition ready, complete with Eezi-Awn T-Top roof tent, expedition OME suspension and 33 gallon fuel capacity, giving it a range over a little over 600 miles on a single fill-up. ARB bumper, winch, etc...
I'm still not 100% sure I want to sell it, it's a great rig, but I have some other travels planned in far off lands that are calling my name.

PMs sent!
thanks
 

astateofmike

Observer
pwc said:
I'm the friend Dan was talking about. While my truck is not super clean, it is expedition ready, complete with Eezi-Awn T-Top roof tent, expedition OME suspension and 33 gallon fuel capacity, giving it a range over a little over 600 miles on a single fill-up. ARB bumper, winch, etc...
I'm still not 100% sure I want to sell it, it's a great rig, but I have some other travels planned in far off lands that are calling my name.

PMs sent!
thanks


If you sell it, you know someday in the future you will be like DOH!.

Whidby Island huh? My parents live off Race Road and that run at the Oak Harbor NAS is in my sister's honor this weekend.
 

revor

Explorer
You have to remember that the 93 is a member of a very exclusive club that is getting smaller as time goes on. It could be considered a "collector car" simply because of the fact that even though it is kin to many ROW trucks it is one of 500. For that reason I chose to go a different route. If you're going to use it hard and modify the wee out of one then perhaps an NAS 110 isn't the best choice. If you're going to use it but be nice to it maybe an NAS truck is what you need.

$.02
 

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