This 1965 Land Rover Series IIA Pickup stands as a rugged
expedition vessel forged in the wilds of Africa, completely rebuilt
by a German engineer amid the sweeping savannas of Namibia. The
tactical Gray/Green exterior with crisp White accents evokes images
of safari vehicles traversing the Serengeti at dawn. The
custom-built soft top shields adventurers from scorching sun and
sudden downpours, while still allowing the freedom to experience
the untamed wilderness. The angular profile, unmistakably Land
Rover, sits proudly on 16" wheels wrapped in aggressive 245/75R16
tires - tools built for conquering muddy trails and rocky outcrops
alike. Authentic Namibian plates remain fixed to the vehicle,
whispering tales of its African adventures across the Kalahari.
The Black and Gray interior serves as your expedition command
center - spartan yet supremely functional for navigating uncharted
territories. The bucket seats, shielded with water-resistant cloth,
provide the necessary support during long treks across varied
terrain. The floor shifter falls naturally to hand, giving direct
control of the 4-speed manual transmission as you ford streams or
climb steep inclines. The 5-digit odometer has logged countless
kilometers of exploration, while the uncluttered dashboard offers
only the essential instruments needed for wilderness navigation.
This cabin was designed not for luxury, but for the serious
explorer who values capability over comfort.
The 2.25 liter inline-four gasoline engine thrums with the steady,
reliable cadence of a seasoned guide - always ready, never
faltering. With fewer than 7,500 miles on the rebuild, this
mechanical workhorse stands poised for countless expeditions to
come. The drivetrain pairs the 4-speed manual transmission with
authentic 4x4 capability - essential tools when the safari track
disappears into unmarked bush. Power disc brakes on all four
corners provide confident control when descending steep mountain
passes. The leaf spring suspension system - front and rear -
absorbs the punishment of rutted tracks while maintaining the
load-carrying capacity that made these vehicles legends among
expedition planners and safari outfitters worldwide.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 2.25 Liter I4 Gasoline Engine
• 4 Speed Manual Transmission
• 4X4 Drivetrain
• Power Disc Brakes
• Leaf Spring Suspension
• Factory Front Axle Carrier
• Factory Rear End
• Single Exhaust with Aftermarket Muffler
• Gray/Green Paint with White Accents
• 16" Wheels in 245/75R16 Tires
• Custom Built Soft Top
• Pickup Truck Body Style
• Namibian License Plates
• Black and Gray Interior with Bucket Seats
• Floor Shifter
• Less Than 7,500 Miles Since Rebuild
• Replacement Windshield Included
• Original Parts Included for Complete Restoration
This 1965 Land Rover Series IIA Pickup embodies the spirit of
exploration with its African-proven 2.25L I4 engine, manual 4x4
capability, and expedition-ready construction. The perfect
companion for your own Serengeti adventure or backcountry
expedition awaits. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1965 Land Rover Series IIA
Listing ID:CC-1929110
Price:$39,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1965
Make:Land Rover
Model:Series IIA
Exterior Color:Gray/Green
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:7395
Stock Number:8328-ATL
VIN:28800512C
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