This 1990 Land Rover 110 was imported new to Greece by the original owner, who kept the the truck until it was purchased by the second owner in 2007. It was sold to the third owner in 2015, stored in his car collection, and sparingly used. The current owner acquired the vehicle six months ago and has added 2,000 kms while servicing it with a new gas tank, exhaust components, a fluid change, and more. The 3.5-liter V8 is paired to a 5-speed manual gearbox, and the truck features power steering and air conditioning. A recent repaint presents well, and new tires have been installed. This left-hand drive 110 is now being offered by BaT regular Alex V with a British Heritage Trust Certificate and a clean Greek title. Originally painted Davos White, the 110 was painted black by the previous owner before being recently repainted in the current Davos White with a black top and wheel arches. All of the paint found in the engine compartment, floors, and interior metal is original to the truck. Hella fog lamps are mounted on the front bumper, and an aftermarket heavy duty jack can be affixed to the rear exterior mount, or under the rear seat. The truck is equipped with Bilstein shocks and yellow coil springs, and the steel wheels have been powder coated black and fitted with new Dunlop SP Qualifier tires. The cabin features black vinyl and cloth upholstery, and the rear and third row seats appear to have seen little use. The original carpet is protected by aftermarket rubber floor mats, and the headliner was replaced by the previous owner. The truck features power steering and a fully functional A/C system. An aftermarket alarm system that allows for keyless entry and a Sony CD head unit have been installed. The VDO gauges are working correctly, and the metric odometer shows 36,203 kms (22,496 miles). The 3.5-liter V8 engine is mated to a 5-speed LT85 manual transmission. Greek MOT reports show that the truck has been driven less than 10,000 kms in the past 10 years. Recent maintenance includes a new gas tank, exhaust components, fluid change, and A/C service that was performed within the last 100 kms. The seller reports that compression is between 138-140 psi across all cylinders. Several photos of the undercarriage show the frame and suspension in detail, and are featured in the image gallery below. A British Heritage Trust Certificate confirms it’s original destination as Greece, and shows the truck’s serial numbers, build dates, and original color. The seller can help with shipping to an East or West coast port.