Lot Ended
Description
1955 Land Rover Series I 86in
Believed to be
ex-military; first registered 1966; accompanied by Heritage Certificate
confirming date of manufacture; recently fitted Exmoor trim hood, new tailgate,
seats, wiring, front bumper and more; runs and drives
As the Heritage Confirmation letter confirms, this Land
Rover S1 86" left the Solihull works on 21st November 1955 and was presumably
destined for military service as it was not road-registered by DVLA until
January 1966.
The previous owner acquired the car in 2011 as a rolling
restoration. He completed a fair bit of work including reconditioning the
gearbox, fitting a new clutch, new road springs and shocks all round along
with new seats. Time was against him and he decided to offer it at auction in
2018. It was purchased by our vendor and work re-commenced.
Land Rover
specialists, Hereford 4x4, were asked to attend to corrosion issues on the
chassis, replaced the fuel tank, fitted new choke cable and replaced a number of
bolts around the car that were either loose or missing. Shortly after this, the
vendor arranged for the electrics to be looked over, correctly fitting the
wiring loom for the newly operational front and rear lights, not to mention
sliding in a new speedo cable too.
A new front bumper was bolted on,
the very smart Exmoor Trim hood was added and a new tailgate was hooked on to
the rear. All seems fairly straightforward, but the cost of work carried out on
this landy in the last two years has added up to at least £2,000.
Without
the need for an MOT and free to tax, these are great fun vehicles and apart from
there being a plentiful supply of parts, they are easy for a competent home
mechanic to work on and should continue to be popular for many years to
come.
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