The Land Rover Defender is an off-road vehicle produced under this name by the British manufacturer, Land Rover, since 1991. However, the vehicle is the direct heir of the first Land Rover that made its debut in 1948. The first prototype was built by the British automaker in 1947 and it was designed for the army. This iconic car was improved over the years and it has been known for generations as a national treasure.
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Landrover Defender
Monday, 14 March 2016
1957 Land Rover Series 1 88" Petrol
Sellers Comments - Land Rover Series 1, first registered on 14/11/1957 with the reg number 482 BTU. It comes with a full new log book with 2 previous owners. The way it sits now is how I bought it about 6 months ago from the same place it has stood for over 25 years. I have done a full HPI check on it and it is clean, never written off or scrapped, I would have put a picture up of it but ebay will only let me upload 12 photos, I will happily send more on request. The chassis and bulkhead are salvageable (so I am told by a specialist) but it does need a lot of work and is not for the faint hearted. It comes with 2 mint condition doors that came with it and I am told by the old owner that they are the ones for this and they were put in the shed when it was parked up. I am absolutely gutted to have to sell this but if I'm honest I will never get the time to do it and someone else will. I would highly recommend coming to have a look at it before bidding, I have been as honest as possible. Collection from Corwen, North Wales, local delivery can be arranged. Winning bidder must get in touch within 24 hours and it is to be picked up