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MOT Valid

1992 LAND ROVER DEFENDER2.5L Diesel

J64 GAU

Vehicle record for J64 GAU: 1992 LAND ROVER DEFENDER (Green, Diesel). Mileage: 259,302. MOT: valid. Tax: untaxed.

MOT Status
Valid
Valid until 25/10/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Diesel
Year
1992
Engine
2495cc
Mechanical Assessment
The 1992 Land Rover Defender shows a stable roadworthiness trend with no defects recorded across the last four consecutive MOT tests, including the most recent pass on 2025-10-02 at 259,302 miles. The absence of advisories or failings suggests the vehicle has either undergone consistent maintenance or benefited from a well-organised owner who adheres to MOT intervals without skipping them. The double entry on 2023-10-26—one pass and one fail at nearly identical mileages (258,316 and 258,312)—appears to be an administrative anomaly rather than a mechanical issue, as no defects were logged. This pattern implies the vehicle has not experienced recurring faults that would necessitate repeated testing within the same cycle. The recorded mileage of 259,302 miles over 34 years equates to approximately 7,627 miles annually, which is typical for a vehicle of this age and type. There are no significant gaps in mileage accumulation between tests, with the largest interval—between 2023-10-26 and 2024-10-09—covering just 345 miles. This suggests the vehicle has been driven regularly without prolonged periods of disuse, which could otherwise exacerbate issues like suspension corrosion or fluid degradation. However, the consistent mileage progression does not reveal whether intermediate maintenance—such as brake pad replacements, suspension servicing, or differential fluid changes—has been conducted, as these are not recorded in the MOT history. Given the lack of defects in the MOT record, a prospective buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of high-wear components that are not routinely tested. The age of the vehicle—particularly its 1992 chassis—warrants close examination of structural integrity, including welds, floor pans, and suspension mounts for signs of corrosion or fatigue. The rear axle, known for wear in this model, should be checked for binding or excessive play, while coil springs and bushes may require assessment for degradation. Braking systems, though not failed in tests, should be scrutinised for uneven pad thickness or warped discs, especially given the mileage. Finally, the differential and transfer case should be inspected for leaks or abnormal fluid discolouration, as these are critical but often overlooked elements in a vehicle of this age and usage.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
80
/ 100 · Good
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MOT Roadworthiness: Good

This rating reflects historical MOT pass rates and recurring advisory wear patterns from official DVSA test logs. Note that roadworthiness does not verify outstanding finance, insurance write-offs, or stolen records.

✓ Valid MOT
! Tax Status Unknown
✓ Good MOT pass rate (75%)
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Mechanic's Historical Review
The 1992 Land Rover Defender shows a stable roadworthiness trend with no defects recorded across the last four consecutive MOT tests, including the most recent pass on 2025-10-02 at 259,302 miles. The absence of advisories or failings suggests the vehicle has either undergone consistent maintenance or benefited from a well-organised owner who adheres to MOT intervals without skipping them. The double entry on 2023-10-26—one pass and one fail at nearly identical mileages (258,316 and 258,312)—appears to be an administrative anomaly rather than a mechanical issue, as no defects were logged. This pattern implies the vehicle has not experienced recurring faults that would necessitate repeated testing within the same cycle. The recorded mileage of 259,302 miles over 34 years equates to approximately 7,627 miles annually, which is typical for a vehicle of this age and type. There are no significant gaps in mileage accumulation between tests, with the largest interval—between 2023-10-26 and 2024-10-09—covering just 345 miles. This suggests the vehicle has been driven regularly without prolonged periods of disuse, which could otherwise exacerbate issues like suspension corrosion or fluid degradation. However, the consistent mileage progression does not reveal whether intermediate maintenance—such as brake pad replacements, suspension servicing, or differential fluid changes—has been conducted, as these are not recorded in the MOT history. Given the lack of defects in the MOT record, a prospective buyer should prioritise a thorough inspection of high-wear components that are not routinely tested. The age of the vehicle—particularly its 1992 chassis—warrants close examination of structural integrity, including welds, floor pans, and suspension mounts for signs of corrosion or fatigue. The rear axle, known for wear in this model, should be checked for binding or excessive play, while coil springs and bushes may require assessment for degradation. Braking systems, though not failed in tests, should be scrutinised for uneven pad thickness or warped discs, especially given the mileage. Finally, the differential and transfer case should be inspected for leaks or abnormal fluid discolouration, as these are critical but often overlooked elements in a vehicle of this age and usage.
MOT Test History Overview

Checking the history for this 1992 Land Rover Defender (J64 GAU), we found 4 MOT results in the period of October 2023 to October 2025.

With 3 passes and 1 failures, the lifetime MOT pass rate stands at 75%. A decent overall history, though the failure record warrants a closer look for any patterns.

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