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 A good start, but you need to be aware of differences in Defenders sold in Australia. In particular, during about the first twenty years of production (from 1983) the Ninety was not sold here. Also, the four cylinder Rover engines were not fitted to Australian 110s prior to the Defender name, the only engines being the V8 and the Isuzu. And there were none sold at all for about two years when the Defender name was introduced. After the Defender name was introduced only the turbo diesels were sold here - no petrol or n/a engines (there were not many anywhere). 
Also not covered in the article are the Australia specific models, 120 and 6x6. 
You will find that in Australia the pre-Defender coil sprung Landrovers are often incorrectly referred to as "County" Landrovers. This is because the great majority of the civilian ones sold in Australia were 110 wagons with County trim, and the word "County" in large letters on the doors. (The term County was (is?) used to describe a moderately upmarket trim level on Series 3 and Rangerover as well as Landrover 110/90). In the 110 this trim included carpet, tinted windows, rear window washer/wiper etc. 
John
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
			
			
		 
	
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