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Land Rover

To In 1948, the very first Land Rover hit the road – and the off-road. It was intended to be a stop-gap vehicle by the Rover company, who had to find a way to use-up aluminium in those austere post-war years in order make money through export. Based unashamedly on the WWII Wilys Jeep, it was designed for use by farmers or indeed anyone who needed to get to parts of the countryside where there…

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Land Rover Series II (88, 109)

Land Rover Series II (88, 109)

PRICE: £750-£3500

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Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1958-1961
  • Bodywork:
    Three/five door estate with a variety of commercial vehicle body options
  • Engine:
    2286cc four-cylinder petrol 70bhp; 2052cc four cylinder diesel 51bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    N/A
  • Top Speed:
    50-60 mph
  • MPG:
    20-30 mpg

PAST: Launched a decade after the original Land Rover, the Series II continued the process of evolution that is now part and parcel of the marque. The body was given some rounded edges to soften the original square appearance and ‘skirts’ were fitted along the sides to tidy things up and hide the exhaust system. Under the bonnet, the bigger 2.3-litre engine provided more oomph. The long wheelbase (still 109in) station wagon was made to carry 12, rather than 10, passengers which neatly sidestepped the thorny issue of purchase tax (as it was then classed as a bus!).

PRESENT: The look is instantly less postwar and better for it. The bigger petrol engine is a further plus, but driving for any distance is still an act of masochism.

FUTURE: Again, quite rare. Rotboxes demand lots of work and cash, restored cars are not cheap as a result. More power makes them slightly more practical though.

Land Rover Defender 110

Land Rover Defender 110

PRICE: £1000-£5000

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Fast Facts

  • Produced:
    1990-1998
  • Bodywork:
    Three/five door estate with a variety of commercial vehicle body options
  • Engine:
    2495cc four-cylinder Tdi 107-111bhp; 3528cc V8 petrol 134bhp
  • 0-60 mph:
    18
  • Top Speed:
    78 mph
  • MPG:
    22-27 mpg

PAST: At the end of 1990, the term ‘Land Rover’ was changed to refer to the vehicle manufacturer, not the vehicle itself, and so the 90 and 110 became Defenders. The specification had really started to rise by now with an ever-growing options list and also, the diesel revolution had started as buyers realised that the huge torque output and much better mpg figures, far outweighed a bit of a rattle at tick over.

PRESENT: The Government is determined that the large 4 x 4 is the centre of all evil without considering that some drivers actually need the extra seats/load capacity/abilities. As such, many people who need to lug large loads are going to be looking back to mid-term 110s as a practical alternative.

FUTURE: Current climate is going to make the 110s from this era increasingly desirable. Don’t wait too long though.

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