A Land Rover Defender has always been one of the most iconic off-road vehicles, and that popularity has prompted some of the most impressive custom versions in the world. From the sexiest, fastest, and most expensive vintage 4X4s to simple and functional classic Defenders, there are several shops in the US that specialize in putting these trucks back on the road.
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East Coast ecd automotive design Defenders, formerly known as East Coast Classics, specializes in restoring and improving classic Land Rovers. They work with customers to design the perfect truck, then build it up to their specifications. They also offer a warranty that essentially covers you as long as you own it.
HHH Heritage specializes in giving Europe-sourced Defenders a “second act” that includes upgrades and modernizations, as well as better build quality than anything that left the factory. Their builds are based on the 90/110 series and include galvanized chassis and LS-swapped engines.
Himalaya specializes in reimagining the classic Defender with upgraded power and improved performance. Instead of the dated 3.9-liter OG Land Rover V8, they replace it with a Chevy LS3 V8 crate engine with approximately 500 horsepower backed by a GM 6L80E six-speed automatic.
Osprey Custom Cars, based in North Carolina, specializes in a cutting-edge Defender 90/110/130 build that uses galvanized chassis and LS-swapped motors.
The company also offers a range of bespoke accessories to enhance your Defender’s capabilities. For example, Osprey’s Atoto aftermarket head unit features Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and offers a lot of useful functionality. Osprey also added a heated windshield and rearview camera. The front of the Osprey’s interior is all classic Land Rover, including the column stalks and climate control.