1970 Land Rover Series 2A Price $36,989 land-rover series-2a s by Year 1972 Land Rover Series 2A. 1971 Land Rover Series 2A. 1970 Land Rover Series 2A. 1966 Land Rover Series 2A. 1963 Land Rover Series 2A. More land-rover Classics 2A. 88. 88 Series. 101. 109. 110. Defender 90. 51 1970 Land Rover Series II 23,826 mi • Green $ 67,900 or $860 /mo 1970 Land Rover Series IIAComplete frame off Restoration with all receipts and files. Viking Hiline
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The Land Rover Series I, II, and III , or simply the Land-Rover (commonly referred to as Series Land Rovers, to distinguish them from later models) are compact British off-road vehicles, produced by the Rover Company since 1948, and later by British Leyland. 1966 Land Rover Series IIA 2.25L I4 4-Speed Manual Transmission 4WD Marine Blue Exterior Marine Blue Interior Hard Top & Soft Top Front & Rear Leaf-Spring Suspension System Drum Brakes Manual Steering New Brakes New Filters Recent Oil Change Aftermarket Vintage Radio Player Upgraded With Safari Top All Info As Reported By Current Owner The Land Rover Series IIA was introduced in 1961. While visually very similar to its predecessor, the Series IIA largely featured updates to the interior as well as the running gear. The Series IIA was available with the well known 2.25L inline four engine, as well as a 2.6L inline six engine. A diesel variant was also available. 1959 Land Rover Series II 2.25 · Diesel · 47,222 Miles · Manual · 4 speed Rous Lench RHD £35,900 Advert Free Warranty 1964 Land Rover Series II 2286cc · Petrol · 61,793 Miles · Manual · 4 speed Sandwich RHD £13,250 Advert Land Rover Series 2a 109" Station Wagon Left Hand Drive! Berkshire £5,299 Advert
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The Series IIa One Ton 109″ was based on a very similar chassis to the IIb Forward Control but with the standard Land Rover utility body so it looked the same as an ordinary Series IIa LWB utility. The One Ton was fitted with the 2.6 liter IOE six cylinder engine, the lower ratio gearbox used on the Forward Control, and the heavy duty ENV. The 1959-71 Land Rover Series II/Series IIA is a rugged off-road vehicle known for its ability to overcome obstacles and climb hills. Its values have done nothing but climb too. In fact, the value of a Series II/Series IIA in #2 (Excellent) condition has never slid backwards since Hagerty started tracking it—not even a smidge. $33,000 Private Seller CC-1778251 1969 Land Rover Series IIA This 1969 Land Rover 88 Series IIA Santana 4X4 underwent a refurbishment complete with diamond-stitc. $25,000 (OBO) Dealership CC-1772754 1967 Land Rover Series IIA This 1967 Land Rover Series IIA has the look of a well-worn adventurer. That's pretty cool, right? A. $22,995 Auction Series 2/2a The successor to the successful series I was the series II, which saw a production run from 1958 to 1961. It came in 88 in (2.24 m) and 109 in (2.77 m) wheelbases (normally referred to as the 'SWB' and 'LWB'). This was the first Land Rover to receive the attention of Rover's styling department.
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Land Rover used the Series IIA as a transitional model between the Series II and the Series III, the lights were moved from the grill to the front wings in 1969, a new diesel engine was offered (closely based on the 2.25 litre petrol engine), and in 1967 a 2.6 litre inline 6 cylinder petrol engine was introduced (for the LWB models). Clean Spark Plugs Instead of Tossing Them With the AES Spark Plug Cleaner. From the seller's description:1969 Land Rover Series IIA "Bug Eye"'69 "Bug Eye" Land Rover. only produced for one year (1969) before the headlights were inset and the grill became the cheap plastic kind.This Landy is well sorted out, mechanically solid, and ready to ride.
The Land Rover Series 2 soon gathered momentum for the go-to British exploration vehicle as it was proved to be largely indestructible. Now a quickly appreciating car, a Land Rover Series 2/2A is becoming a sought after collectable that is no longer just a workhorse vehicle. To build their very first creation, this very Series 2A Land Rover was bought, sight-unseen, from a farm out in New South Wales' southern tablelands. If you're not up on Antipodean.
Land Rover Series IIA
Land Rover Series II/IIA Buying Guide Apr 29, 2018 — 3 min read Calum Brown Calum Brown It may not be the collectors' choice, but as a workhorse classic the Series II/IIA is second to none. Here's how to bag a good one. How much to pay • Project £1000-3500 • Good £3900-12,000 • Concours £12,500+ • Overview Practicality ★★★★★ Running costs ★★★ 10 years after the original Land Rover, the Series II launches at the Amsterdam Motor Show. Revised bodywork includes deeper sills, and there's a new 2.25-litre petrol engine. 1961. The Series IIA is hard to distinguish from the II, but among the changes is a 2.25-litre diesel engine. 1967-1969