Highlights
- Rugged model, perfect for countryside drives and daily use
- Ex-military vehicle
- Lots of patina throughout
The Appeal
The Land Rover is potentially the most iconic model in history when it comes to off-road prowess and useability. This particular car has evidently lived up to its potential having been used by the military for a certain period of time.
Today, it is mostly used for running errands in the vendor’s rural vicinity, a far cry from the battlefield. Presenting with lots of patina, it is a delightful rag top model that will provide a unique driving experience. Indeed, the car runs well according to the vendor and is certainly a sturdy and rugged vehicle.
History and Paperwork
- First registered in 1980
- 62,865 miles claimed to be correct
- 6 owners from new
- Ex-military vehicle
- With current owner for 5 years
- Non-road legal when purchased
- Service history from the last 5 years available from the specialist garage where all work has been done
- MOT until October 2023
- V5c included
The Interior
- Minimalist and functional interior design
- Plenty of patina throughout
- Black seat covers look to be in surprisingly good condition
- Green carpet throughout the front cabin and rear bed
- Ragtop headlining could do with some TLC
- Pair of rear bench seats
- Aftermarket seatbelts fitted
- Interior controls all seem present
- Some stitching is ripping out from the steering wheel
- Dashboard in presentable condition
The Exterior
- Rugged examples of a Land Rover Series III
- Many ex-military signs
- MoD front bumper, dish bonnet, jerry can holders
- Paintwork has seen better days – non-professional touch-ups in places
- Ragtop looks very purposeful
- Signs of use on the steel wheels
- Matching set of Security tyres – good tread
- Lights all look clean and in good condition
- Fixtures such as the wing mirrors and badges show patina
- Surface corrosion in places
- No evident structural damage underneath
- Previously corroded fuel tanks were repaired upon purchase of the vehicle by the current owner
- Very useable vehicle
The Mechanics
- 2.25-litre inline-four, 73hp
- Petrol model
- Engine bay looks as one would expect
- 4-speed manual transmission, Fairey overdrive system
- High-low range transfer case
- Free wheeling hubs
- Runs and drives smoothly
- Typically used for short journeys by the current owner
- Small oil leak, likely due to perished hose
Summary
Throughout its life, it’s clear that this Land Rover Series III has been used as it was designed to be. Indeed, it was reportedly a military vehicle in its early days. Presenting with plenty of exterior and interior patina, it is a no-fuss example of the great off-road vehicle.
Despite its looks, the vendor informs us that it runs smoothly and completes journeys just as one would expect. Perfect for getting across atypical country terrain and running errands outside of residential areas.
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