Highlights
- Previously used by the RAF
- Rear bench seats and brackets included
- After market air filter fitted vastly improving tick over and running
The Appeal
Land Rover's series I, II and III were the first model names for their iconic off-roader that would later evolve into the Defender. For the series IIa, some slight design tweaks were made as well as the introduction of a 2.2L diesel engine.
A manual four-wheel drive system means that drive to the front wheels can be engaged or dis-engaged, leaving the rear wheels with drive at all times. This is a convenient feature dependant on the terrain at hand.
For many, the series IIa is regarded as the most robustly constructed Land Rover, this led to impressive sales figures. From 1969-70, during production of the IIa, 60,000 Land Rovers were produced. The series IIa offers the iconic utilitarian styling that is synonymous with Land Rover while also offering refinement over the earlier variants.
A manual four-wheel drive system means that drive to the front wheels can be engaged or dis-engaged, leaving the rear wheels with drive at all times. This is a convenient feature dependant on the terrain at hand.
For many, the series IIa is regarded as the most robustly constructed Land Rover, this led to impressive sales figures. From 1969-70, during production of the IIa, 60,000 Land Rovers were produced. The series IIa offers the iconic utilitarian styling that is synonymous with Land Rover while also offering refinement over the earlier variants.
The History and Paperwork
- MOT expires 29/08/2023 with no advisories (vehicle is exempt)
- Previous MOT failed prompting current owner to spend over £4,000 getting the vehicle road worthy
- Selling as does not get used enough
- Paintwork possibly originally green but has since been re-srayed in Blue Grey, as used by the RAF
- Fuel tank mounted under passenger seat as per MOD regulations due to being used previously by the RAF
- First registered 01/08/1967
- Part service history, independent
- No drivers manual or service book present
- Less than 100 miles covered in the last year
- Current owner has had the brake system overhauled including new rear wheel cylinders, reservoir, master cylinder as well as some brake lines
- Current owner has had new headlights fitted, vastly improving night time driving as well as a battery cut off switch for added convenience and security
- Aftermarket air filter also fitted by current owner, improving idle and running of engine, original included in sale of vehicle
- Yellow, military bridge plate present on front wing
- Vehicle has been kept in a garage when not in use
- Current owner has taken good care of the vehicle which can be seen throughout
The Interior
- Interior in good condition throughout given the age
- Black seats in very good condition, free from any noticeable rips or tears
- No head lining present but metal roof in good condition with some light marking and shows original green paint
- Rubber floor mats present throughout and in good, used condition footwells appear to be in good condition free from any noticeable corrosion
- Dashboard in fair condition throughout, in keeping with the age and mileage
- Desirable period correct heater present and reported to function
- Both doors remain in good condition, free from door cards with metal intact and painted to match exterior
- High and low range gears with differential lock present
- Pick-up interior in a good, used condition with a rubber floor mat and marking present but all metalwork appears to be intact, rear bench seats and brackets included with vehicle (not fitted) and remain in very good condition
- Rear glass of cabin showing some signs of age but all intact and secure
The Exterior
- Paintwork possibly originally green but has since been resprayed in RAF Blue Grey, remains in good condition overall
- Current owner had new headlights fitted 10/22, remain in excellent condition but are missing the surrounds (unable to source at time of upgrade)
- Yellow military bridge plate present on front nearside wing
- Full size spare wheel with all terrain tyre (both in good condition) mounted to the bonnet
- Convenient military style quick release bonnet catches fitted and functioning
- Rubber seals around rear glass have started to perish and may need some attention in future
- 4 non-matching all terrain tyres with good tread
- 4 matching rims remain in fair to good condition, painted in white
- Bumpers remain in a good, used condition both front and rear
- Convenient adjustable tow bar fitted and in good condition
- Glass and badges all remain in fair to good condition throughout
The Mechanics
- Renowned 2.2L diesel engine starts well from cold and reported to run without any knocks or bangs
- Engine bay in a tidy, well used condition
- Aftermarket air filter fitted by current owner improving tick over at idle and smoothness while driving
- Previous MOT failed prompting current owner to spend over £4,000 getting the vehicle road worthy
- Underside of bonnet and exhaust headers appear to have some corrosion present
- Current owner has had a battery cut off switch fitted for added convenience and security
- Low and high range gears with differential lock present as well as overdrive, convenient for longer road journeys
- Underside in a tidy, well used condition with some fluid residue present around both differentials
- Current owner has had the brake system overhauled including new rear wheel cylinders, reservoir, master cylinder as well as some brake lines
- ULEZ exempt
Summary
There aren't many vehicles cooler than classic Land Rovers. However, a classic series IIa with RAF history may well come up trumps. This example has been very well looked after by the current owner, keeping the vehicle garaged when not in use and spending over £4,000 to pass an MOT although the vehicle is MOT exempt.
This is a great sign of the care this vehicle has received during its current ownership, kept true to its previous military specification with a handful of convenient and thoughtfully carried out upgrades to better day to day usability. If you are looking for a classic British off-roader, arguably none fit the bill better than this Land Rover Series IIa 88"!
This is a great sign of the care this vehicle has received during its current ownership, kept true to its previous military specification with a handful of convenient and thoughtfully carried out upgrades to better day to day usability. If you are looking for a classic British off-roader, arguably none fit the bill better than this Land Rover Series IIa 88"!
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