You Will Be Amazed By This Super Cool Looking Land Rover Defender D90 ‘Retro Vibes’
So frequently we see that custom car builders and restoration specialists can be pretty overzealous with their projects. We believe, however, that sometimes a truly keen eye and skillful hands instead require restraint. That’s the case with this 1996 Land Rover Defender D90 ‘Retro Vibes’ from the folks at Cool And Vintage.
More info: Cool And Vintage, Instagram (h/t: hiconsumption)
More Inspiring Stories
Quirky And Daring: Best Soviet Concept Cars
Felt Jewelry by Hanan Kedmi for Real Geeks
The Autochrome: A Revolutionary but Brief Moment in Photography History
A Fake 'Black Mirror' Shop Has Appeared As If By Magic In London
Photos Show What Life of American Teenagers Looked Like in the 1980s
Meet Rachael, the World’s First Fully Automated Autonomous 3D Design Influencer on Instagram
Palermo Viejo: Photographer Captured Abandoned Vintage Cars in Italy
Drivers In This Chinese City Are Rat-Proofing Their Cars
The Superb Retro Inspired Collages by Figaro Many
Anthropocene Mapping: The Human Influence On Earth
Stunning Vintage Photos of the Panther 6, a Crazy 6-Wheeled UK Sports Car From 1977
Explorer Visits Abandoned and World's Largest Ekranoplan, Here Are Some Great Pictures of The Inside and Outside
Tesla Model S: World’s First Electric Sedan Hits Road
Cool Pics That Show People With Technologies In The 80s
The Twin Towers During The 1970s And Early '80s Through Fascinating Photos
Through the Lens of Courage: Iconic Photographs that Immortalize Pearl Jam's Fearless Concert Moments
Paul, Family And History Of Rock Music Through The Heartbreaking Photos Of Linda McCartney
The Light Phone
Fantastic Detailed 3D & VR Paintings and Sculptures by Giant Swan
This Instagram Account Reveals Scenes From Famous Movies With And Without Special Effects
Stunning Photos Show The Sexy Models Of 1980s Autobuff Magazine
Inside China's Trash Park Where Bentleys And Mercedes Worths Millions Are Abandoned By Their Rich Owners
Amazing Photos of New York in the 1930s by Samuel Gottscho
Customized “Pioneers” and the Road of Life