Land Rover Defender, model 109 to be precise. The car comes from Great Britain, where he served in the army in his youth. After service, it was sent to the Dutch Army where it was modernized. It received a newer body from 1986. The car was bought in Poland in 2015 from a person who personally imported it from the Netherlands. The car is clumsy and armored for a military vehicle. There are few electronics that could break down and it likes to go off-road, although not too rough, as it has A/T tires on the M/T, so you could probably go a little crazy. This is not a limousine for resting while driving, the car is under a tarpaulin, so it is common for something to blow inside on windy days. The car has piping on the back of the truck that will allow for mounting a turret (photos with the turret installed in the gallery) The 2 visible antennas at the front are usable, one is connected to the CB radio, the other to the radio station mounted inside the vehicle, unfortunately it failed to activate. This is a British radio station that apparently works. Serviced in Wrocław by Pepek, for brand experts from Lower Silesia, a well-known person who has Land Rovers at their fingertips. The car is technically efficient, you can get in and drive without any problems. The thing that could be taken care of is definitely the winch, where the relays for the remote control work, but the engine doesn't work. The LED list that stopped shining overnight. Please contact me via text message, I am not always able to answer the phone or have reception during the day due to my place of work.