1971' Land Rover
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$59,000Published 30 August 2021ID: qPFUYz
Expired
3 years, 3 months ago
Information from the owner
Age: 50 years
Mileage: 830 km
Transmission: Manual
Exterior color: Black
Seller's comments about 1971' Land Rover
These early Land Rovers are merely the latest formerly affordable vehicles to suddenly skyrocket in value. So, while youre looking at the price tag on this 1971 Series IIA and wondering if its a smart bet, well recommend that you buy it and ride the wave up, because theyre still going up and owning the best one weve ever seen can only be considered a smart investment. The look is as ubiquitous as the grazing gazelles on the plains of Africa, and theres no place on the globe where a Land Rover hasnt gone. Still the most perfectly designed machine for going places man wasnt meant to be, the slab-sided Landie is a triumph of form following function. Most of them are still in rough-and-tumble condition, but this particular Series IIA Rover has enjoyed a comprehensive restoration to a very high standard and its likely better than new in every way. Does that mean its dirty days are over? Thats up to you. But we will say that if you appreciate the utility these trucks offer, this one will not disappoint. The paint has the right gloss, and the flat panels were designed to be simple to repair in the field, easy to spot in tight quarters, and since theyre aluminum, lightweight. Panel gaps are pretty darned good, and they were indifferent at best when this truck was new, so thats a definite improvement. Details like the wench on the bumpers, the upgraded taillights and headlights, give it a touch of modern style. Its plenty basic inside, but the black vinyl suggests that someone with a little style was in charge of selecting materials. Three-abreast seating in front works in conjunction with 4 bench seats in back, which fold and stow for cargo. Yeah, 15 people in this truck, and nobodys going to feel pressed for space. Its all brand new and its all been expensively restored, including the door cards, rubber floor mats, and basic controls. The gauges are in the center of the dash to accommodate both left- and right-hand drive, and the shifters in the center manage the 4-speed manual transmission, 2-speed transfer case, and PTO thats a handy little tool. The gauges and switches are neatly restored, the weather-stripping is new, and this is probably as close to what a new Land Rover felt like back in 1971. Its not fast, but thanks to the fully rebuilt 2.25 liter inline-four, itll get you wherever you need to go if youve got the time. Only a Sherpa can go more places and again, durability and ease of maintenance were the goals. The block wears correct green engine enamel and that elaborate air cleaner assembly is designed for the dust of the desert and the high waters of the Nile, keeping the Land Rover pushing forward under any conditions. Check out how big the radiator is, the heavy-duty exhaust system, and the oversized axles designed to really handle the rough stuff. Its all been restored, so it rides and handles as it should, and youll be surprised how nimble it feels, both on and off the pavement. Simple black painted steel wheels are the right look and they carry pavement-friendly radials that ride and handle far better than the original lugs. Is it expensive? Only compared to the inferior trucks out there. Buying the best on a rising market is always a smart move, and if youre in a position to make a move, you wont be disappointed with any of this Land Rovers many virtues. Call today! Collectible Motor Car of Atlanta 770-738-7111 1750 Enterprise Way Suite 109 Marietta, GA 30067 Hours of Operation Monday - Saturday: 9-5 Sunday - Closed