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For Sale: 1968 Land Rover Series IIA in Macedonia, Ohio

Vehicle Description

Desirable Series IIA wagon. Global Roamer overdrive, extensive recent service, powdercoated wheels with new tires, everything works. Runs and drives extremely well, looks just right for using as intended!

This Land Rover Series IIA wagon is in a great place—nice enough to be collectable, but not so pretty that you won’t use it in the rough. It has not been restored, although it has been serviced and upgraded as needed over the decades, and today it looks ready to head out onto the Serengeti Plains for an adventure. The bodywork is aluminum, so rust is a non-issue, and the flat panels were designed to be easy to repair or replace in the field—there just aren’t that many body shops in Burundi. It has been repainted at some point, but that was a long time ago and today it has a very adventurous look to it; a few bumps and bruises that add character much like Indiana Jones’s chin scar. Nothing is damaged or broken, and there’s plenty of recent cosmetic work, including the tire mounted on the hood Daktari-style, a new tow rope, and a fresh jerry can out back. The truck also includes new fender panels to replace the wrinkled one on the passenger’s side, but personally, I prefer the functional look to perfection. Get out and have fun in the dirt!

The interior is likewise about function but that doesn’t mean it’s uncomfortable. The three-abreast buckets up front are freshly upholstered with correct black seat covers and the outer two chairs offer good comfort for all-day mud-slinging. Rubber mats and bare painted floors mean you can just hose it out when you get home and the simple but attractive door panels are a nice touch. The seating position is comfortable and the view is commanding from up high, and we especially like the industrial-grade defroster ducts hanging out there in the open. Everything works, gauges, lights, wipers, so it’s ready to use as a real vehicle in just about any rough situation. You also get the familiar twin bench seats in back which can carry four comfortably and six in a pinch, as well as another industrial rubber mat. Also note the expensive new off-road jack, an invaluable tool for the rough spots this Land Rover can reach.

The 2.25-liter inline-4 isn’t about performance and speed, it’s about reliability, and I think the last 60 or so years have conclusively proven that point. This one has been recently and extensively serviced, including a rebuilt carburetor, full tune-up, fresh belts and hoses, a recent radiator, new exhaust system, rebuilt hubs, and lots of brake work, so it is 100% ready to go. It is quite clean and doesn’t show signs of neglect or abuse, and the total lack of dirt and rust suggest that it really hasn’t spent much time in the rough. All the original equipment is intact, including the giant industrial air cleaner assembly, which is a critical part of the engine’s reliability in dusty or wet conditions. It fires up easily, idles well, and thanks to energetic gears in the transmission, it zips around town with real enthusiasm. There’s good low-end torque that makes excessive shifting unnecessary and we really like the mechanical soundtrack that it makes going down the road.

The 4-speed manual transmission shifts easily and with the aforementioned Global Roamer overdrive, it’s quite comfortable at modern highway speeds. All the 4x4 equipment is fully operational and once you master the various levers and knobs, you’ll be able to handle virtually any situation if you’re smart about it. Land Rover bodies are aluminum, but the chassis reinforcements are steel, including the giant box-section channels that form the backbone of the truck. The thing feels like it was hewn from a single chunk of iron! It’s scruffy underneath, but don’t let the surface rust frighten you—none of it is structural and again, it’s only visible because it’s so clean. Perfect Land Rovers are just no fun. You’ll note fresh shocks, a new exhaust system with a proper mini muffler, and a new trailer hitch out back with integrated wiring. All five factory steel wheels were just pulled and powdercoated the right shade of off-white, then fitted with suitably beefy off-road radials that ride and handle better than you’d expect.

Extras include an owner’s manual, some receipts, and the sheetmetal to replace the right front fender and rocker if perfection is what you seek.

We love the rough-and-ready look of this Rover, the all-business way it drives, and, of course, the legend that follows it everywhere it goes. And with the overdrive and massive cargo bay, it’s even a little bit practical in today’s world of “cute utes.” Instead of some light-duty suburban wannabe off-roader, why not get in the real deal and have an adventure? Call today!

For more details and photos, please visit www.HarwoodMotors.com

Vehicle Details

  • 1968 Land Rover Series IIA
  • Listing ID: CC-1139074
  • Price: $29,900
  • Location:Macedonia, Ohio
  • Year:1968
  • Make:Land Rover
  • Model:Series IIA
  • Exterior Color:Green
  • Interior Color:Black vinyl
  • Transmission:Manual
  • Engine Size:Inline 4
  • Odometer:48324
  • Stock Number:115130
  • Trim Level:Wagon
  • VIN:24433775D
  • Title Status:Clear
  • Restoration History:Unrestored
  • Exterior Condition:Good
  • Seat Material:Vinyl
  • Bucket Seats:Yes
  • Engine History:Original
  • Engine Condition:Running
  • Drive Train:Part-time 4WD
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