DEFENDER 110.
What do legendary artists Alexander Calder and Keith Haring have in common with a young, up-and-coming Lisbon artist named Vasco Costa?
We won’t keep you in suspense: each applied his talent and skill to rolling, automotive art. 
Calder was the artist responsible for what is arguably the most recognisable example of this genre, the very first BMW Art Car: a 3.0 CSL raced in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1975. 
Keith Haring painted a 1971 Series 3 Land Rover shown at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles in 2016.
And Vasco? Well…
Welcome to a very special Land Rover 110 from Coolnvintage, one of the very first to roll off the Solihull assembly line in 1983 as the successor to the Series III.
Which would make it special enough.
But this particular Land Rover is also the only one, as far as we know, to have a hand-painted chassis – by Vasco Costa.
Chassis Artwork
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Chassis Artwork

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