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Land Rover will restore 25 classic Series I 4x4s and offer them to the public. The automaker just announced its Land Rover Classic division will bring donor vehicles, ... RAF blue, dove gray and ...
Anyone who's visited the streets of London will no doubt be familiar with the circular blue plaques that have been adorning façades of all manner of buildings t. ... 1948 Land Rover Series 1.
Series I (1948 - 1958) For the debut model, Rover grabbed a prewar 1.4-liter inline-four along with its transmission. The vehicle would offer four-wheel drive, so Rover had to create a new ...
Land Rover Series II (1958-1971) See All 165 Photos. The Series II made its debut 10 years later in 1958. Its exterior design featured the same inboard headlights and boxy profile as the Series I ...
Queen Elizabeth II was known in the automotive world for being a fan of Land Rovers, and Range Rovers specifically. What was ...
The idea is exactly the same with this Land Rover as it was for the Bronco. Buyers will be able to snag a 1971-1985 Land Rover Series III that’s been fully worked over for a large sum of money.
The corporate history of the original Land Rover Series of SUVs is a little complicated, as Land Rover, the brand as we know it today, was just a subsidiary of another automaker, Rover, back in ...
The Defender 90 Marine Blue Edition will be sold exclusively with the D250 powertrain. That means it has a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged inline-six diesel that delivers 245 hp (183 kW) at 4,000 rpm ...
Offered for online auction by Bring a Trailer, this 1970 Land Rover Series II offers a stripped-down, old-school 4x4 experience, yet with overdrive it can also be driven on the highway.
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What you see here is a circa-1950’s Defender Series I, the original Land Rover that has crossed continents countless times. But in case it didn’t get from coast to coast quite fast enough, ...