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22/5/12 06:26

Land Rover Wagon For Sale

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1998 XEI S-Wagon Land Rover Freelander
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1998 Landrover Freelander 1795CC Petrol Green New clutch. New water pump and timing belt. Last MOT fitted new handbrake cables, engine mountings, exhaust...>
tailpipe, and diff mounting. Good runner ... starts first time every time.No major bumps, dings or scratches ... only what is to be expected for age.Part service history from new. MOT - April 17 2013 TAX - 30 Sept 2012 BUY IT NOW PRICE = £950.00GBP Any questions, feel free to ask. NO TIME WASTERS OR TYRE KICKERS - you win you buy.Cash on collection preferred.Happy Bidding !! X
£800.00

22/05/12 11:56

New Land Rover Wagon for sale

LAND ROVER FREELANDER 4x4 1.8 X Reg (2000) Tax & Mot
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| Welcome to my auction of my Landrover Freelander | I bought this vehicle a couple of months ago but i`ve decided that I want to go back to a normal...>
sized car. No part exchange or swap as per ebay rules. | This car has had a lot of work done to it and has the paperwork to support it: | CAMBELT - DONE! | WATER PUMP - DONE! | HEAD GASKET - DONE! | LOTS OF SERVICE HISTORY! - TAXED & MOT`D - GOOD/FAIR CONDITION INTERIOR - SONY EXPLOD STEREO - 4 GOOD TYRES | This vehicle is in Boscastle and viewing is recommended and welcomed as it is on here to be sold. If you bid you buy. No tyre kickers or bartering at end of sale. | It is currently in daily use so mileage will be slightly more give or take a hundred miles or so depending on when its sold. | You can message me with any questions or call me on 07794296605. | Many Thanks - Happy Ebaying :) | X
£850.00


22/05/12 18:43
1998 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XI S-WAGON BLACK
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WELCOME TO MY AUCTION .I HAVE FOR SALE LAND ROVER FREELANDER 1998 1.8 PETROL FOR SPARE OR REPAIR DUE TO MOT RUN OUT ON 9.05.2012 TAX TILL 31.05.2012106000...>
MILES , I HAD RECEIPT FOR HEAD GASKET WITH SKIN REPLACED 8 MONTHS AGO AND COST 450£ START AND RUN BUT NOT PROPERLY , LOOKS LIKE NOT ON THE FOUR CYLINDER BUT I`M NOT A MECHANIC AND I DIN`T HAVE TIME TO LOOK AT IN GARAGE MAYBE EASY JOB , GEAR BOX AND CLUTCH OK , VERY CLEAN AND TIDY, VIEW WELCOME JUST CONTACT ME FIRST VIA EBAY MESSAGE CASH ON COLLECTION ONLY WITHIN 3 DAYS WHEN AUCTION END, ANY QUESTION FELL FREE TO ASK , NO TIME WASTERS PLEASE ,START WITH NO RESERVE , HAPPY BIDDING AND THANKS FOR LOOKING . X
£510.00

22/05/12 19:07
2000 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XDI S-WAGON GREEN
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12 MONTHS MOT 6 MONTHS TAX LOW MILEAGE
THIS IS A GREAT FREELANDER WITH LOW MILAGE AND 12 MONTHS MOT WITH NO ADVISORYS AND 6MONTHS TAX AND A TOW BAR I have been using this freelander for over...>
a week while my discovery was off the road and it is spot on and very good on fuel too. On Monday I deliverd a car into London then went to Ipswich, a run of 600miles and 12 hours driving with a loaded trailer both ways and it performed perfectly, never missing a beat. The car has just had a new exhaust, front discs and pads and rear shoes, a pollen filter and a new hand brake cable and it`s had a full valet. The body work is very clean with no rust on the car, there are a few scratches on the car but most will T-cut out, the worst being the drivers door please see pictures. The engine and gear box are spot on with no faults at all, the prop shaft is all working as is the 4x4 not like most where they have been removed. The viscous coupling is noisy but still works fine and the rear diff has a little noise but is in full working order the interior is nice and clean with no rips or burns all the alloy wheels are perfect as are the tyres with plenty of tread. The number plate is also interesting if you like horses or your surname is Naylor I have also got the wing mirror covers and will be fitted today ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE RING 07870281074 DAVID THE CAR MUST BE COLLECTED BEFORE TUESDAY 22 MAY X
£143.00


22/05/12 19:20
1999 LAND ROVER FREELANDER SPARE/REPAIRS [ DIESEL
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Freelander Land RoverFor spares or repairs5 DoorsDiesel4 Brand new tyres New Battery fittedNew exhaust fitted New clutch fittedNew transfer box New front...>
discs and padsReconditioned gear boxReconditioned prop shaft and drive shaftAll within the last 12/18 monthsThe car is for spares or repairs, it was running one day and the next it wouldn`t go, we have spent too much money on it it needs go a.s.a.pTax runs out at the end of the monthNo MOTOnly 99p starting bid!!!!Buyer must collect a.s.a.pMessage if you have any questions i can give you contact numberThanks for looking and happy bidding | X
£0.99

22/05/12 19:48
1998 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEI S-WAGON GREEN
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My Freelander is back up for sale after a waste of time bidder failed to collect. I decided to get it back on the road myself but now circumstances have...>
changed and I no longer have the time to complete it, which is frustrating as there isn`t that much left to do.Interior...The interior isn`t that bad at all. The clock doesn`t display correctly (but you probably already know that as its a Freelander and they just don`t) and there is a small rip on the seam of the drivers seat, otherwise it`s in really good condition. I`ve repaired the heater as it was either all or nothing so now all four settings work as they should. One niggly thing is that the drivers door doesn`t always lock with the fob, not a problem with the key though. Also, it has the best speakers I`ve heard in a car, you`ll need a stereo to throw in though to see for yourself though! Haha.Exterior...Almost fantastic condition! Almost. There is a penny sized spec of rust on the back door and that`s about all. The big let down of the exterior is the sunroof. It looks like its been leaking for a while now as all of the mechanism was rusted through. I`ve removed all of the broken parts and cleaned the recess ready for replacements. The glass is fine but will need new runners.Running gear...The prop shaft has been removed as the VCU had broken so the buggy is now 2wd ( something which I would have done anyway to get better fuel economy (let`s face it, it`s a Freelander so it`s not doing any major off roading)). The shaft and VCU are included in the sale so you can repair and refit if you like, it drives fantastic as is though. I`ve been advised that it is getting ready for outer CVs. I have replaced both handbrake cables, both break pipes and the rear shoes and flushed the fluid through. Breaking feels a tad spongy but it might be that it`s a Landy either that it it has air in the lines.Engine...Starts first time! the head gasket has gone in the past but has been repaired. I`ve had my local garage check it out and they`ve confirmed that it is fine now. They had a look when it was in to get the fuel pump done.Other bits...I have two keys and one fob coded to the Landy. I did get another fob but it hasn`t been programmed yet (this is included in the sale). The car is currently stored at work in Belper (not Sutton but I can`t change the location) so collection will have to be from there between 7.30 - 5.00 mon-fri or 8.00 - 12.00 sat. It will need trailering away.Cash on collection please.Viewing is encouraged, please just drop me a line on here to arrange.No reserve. Happy bidding! X
£300.00

22/05/12 20:33
Landrover freelander, turbo deisel, s-wagon
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welcome to this auction of this landrover freelander deisel s-wagon. i took this freelander in px for my van ive just sold it has 93k miles on the clock...>
which is low for its age, it comes with full v5 logbook and owners manuals etc its taxed until the end of july but currently has no mot on it.if it reaches the money i want for it i will put a full 12 month mot on it for the new owner. this freelander starts first time and doesnt smoke or make any horrible noises etc the engine and gearbox are excellent and it drives really well with no knocks or bangs etc, all fluid levels are topped up and clean, it has no oil leaks etc. all brakes work fine and all the tyres have lots of tread left on them inc spare, the body work is in excellent condition with just minor age related wear it also has a towbar fitted. the interior is tidy but could benifit from a full valet as the previous owner used it as his work vehicle so there is a few dirty marks on the rear seats and in the boot but no damage they would clean up lovely, it has seat covers on the front seats and there is a rip on the drivers seat bolster from getting in and out but this could be repaired for little money. it has remote central locking which locks and unlocks all doors it has power windows in the front but only the drivers one works i havnt looked to see what the problem is with the passenger window could be easy fix i dont no.the radio doesnt work either again i havnt looked to see what the problem is.other than that everything works and it drives spot on and is excellent on deisel. i dont think it would need much to put an mot on it, its mechanically sound and would make someone a respectable clean freelander with a good valet inside. there is no reserve so highest bidder buys,cash on collection any questions call me craig on - 07722519651 thanks for looking. X
£750.00

23/05/12 12:50
2000 W REG LANDROVER 1.8 FREELANDER S-WAGON
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5 Services, Drives well, Good condition
| Landrover Freelander 1.8 S-Wagon | Drives well, 5 services, Clean and Tidy car | Serviced at 29894 miles in Mar 05, serviced at 37049 miles in April...>
06 | serviced at 43076 miles in Feb 07, serviced at 55926 miles in Nov 08 | serviced at 59508 miles in May 11 | I do not have any service records before the 29894 miles service | I have taken photo`s of any marks on the exterior, the worst is the passenger side sill which is dented and scratched | As far as I am aware this vehicle has no major faults and drives well | A copy of the Experian is available for you, the car is Experian clear | This car is sold through Ebay auction with no warranty and sold as seen | Please feel free to ask any questions | Our policy is to let the auction run to it`s conclusion | We will not consider part exchanges | Please feel free to ask any questions | This has no reserve so the highest bidder wins the car | Check our feedback to give you an idea of how previous buyers rate us | Happy Bidding | X
£895.00

23/05/12 16:03
2000 LAND ROVER FREELANDER S-WAGON GREEN
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Headgasket just done
Hi there and welcome to this auction for my Landrover Freelander. I purchased this a couple of months ago as a project. It was a local car and was described...>
as having overheated due to a waterpump failure so headgasket gone. the owner decided to sell it as he was quoted over £700 to have it fixed.Amazingly the vehicle started and drove the 16 miles home but did consume about half a gallon of water. I pulled the engine to bits and found that the water pump must have been leaking for some while and the engine just kept topped up with water as there was a small area of damage to the head due to corrosion. I took the decision to have the head casting repaired and checked rather then buy another unknown head. The head was checked to ensure that it had not warped badly. It was welded, skimmed and pressure tested. By doing this I knew I had a good servicable head. The engine was rebuilt with the latest multi layer head gasket and head saver shim. In addition it has had the modified oil rail fitted which is essential to ensure no further head issues. Its had a full cambelt kit fitted complete with waterpump. obviously all of the filters plugs and oil are new. In short this is a proper head repair using all of the required parts. Even the gasket sealent used was the factory stuff at £27 for 100ml. Overall the car is in good shape. There is the odd mark and dink due to use and age. The other suprising thing is everything works. All the windows work including the often problomatic rear window. The central locking works and the air con is ice cold.The interior is ok with just a bit of wear on the drivers seat and steering wheel. Sadly there is no radio fitted but you can pick a half decent unit up for next to nothing these days. I have crawled round the car and it is clear it has had money spent on it. The exhaust is new and the front brakes are recently fitted. The transmission has also had attention in the not too distance past. The rear dif has definately had attention as has the VCD. This is good news as Freelanders are renown for transmission problems. I went and had a play in the local car park today as it is covered in about a foot of soft sand. I can report that the four wheel drive works spot on as does the traction control. I would have been very stuck if it didnt thats for sure!! In additin there is a tow bar fitted which is always useful. The tyres are ok but are a bit of a mix of brands.The worst bit about the car is it smalls a bit doggie. Its not a huge issue but I need to be honest. On the positive side it has just passed its MOT so it is all ready to go for the year. Overall this car drives well with no undue noses.This is a cash on collection auction. Prospective bidders are encouraged to come and view the car. I have tried to be honest and describe the car accurately but it is a Freelander and I want bidders to be fully satisfied about what they are bidding on. The winning bid is just that. It is not a starting point of haggling. I endeavour to make the ebay experience as positive as possible hence the openess to come and view the item. Thank for looking and if you have any questions please contact me. You can see roof bars in the images. These wont be with the car as they belong to the brother in law. X
£995.00

24/05/12 10:30
1998 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEI S-WAGON RED
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Head Gasket gone - selling for repair or spare parts
| FOR SALE FREELANDER XEI S-Wagon | Unfortunately it looks like the head gasket has one on this old friend of ours | Up until now it has been completely...>
reliable however after a week or so of what looked like the radiator leaking we think the head gasket has gone but have not had this confirmed by a garage | One of the side mirrors - the plastic has cracked - there is the usual wear and tear on the car as you would expect for the year - and a small dent to one of the doors which we have only recently noticed | The mileage is low for this vehicle for it`s age but as we had originally brought it for towing - we found out afterwards that the 4 x4 drive have been removed so it is not worth us repairing it. | However for the right price and the right enthusiasm this would be worth repairing or breaking down for repairs for another freelander | The car cannot be driven so purchaser will need to arrange for it to be towed. | If anyone want to come and look at it prior to puchasing please let me know but it will be sold as seen - no returns | Would like collection by this weekend - no tyre kickers please - purchaser to get in touch as soon as auction ends - or reserve the right to relist | Photo`s will be put up shortly showing any other defects in the bodywork | We are selling with no reserve! | Darren on 07590696812 for more information | Cash on collection only! | Sensible BUY it NOW offers considered | X
£99.00

24/05/12 14:09
1998 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEI S-WAGON GREEN
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Thank you for looking at my Landrover Freelander. It is taxed end of August 2012. MOT until 29th May 2012 although I cannot find the certificate. It is...>
a 1800cc petrol engine. Registered August 1998. The car starts first time everytime even in the cold. The body is in good condition and the inside is too. It has done 95000 miles. It drive ok apart from when it warms up and you set off in first gear it shudders. I am not a mechanic but I think it could be the 4WD box or maybe the clutch although the clutch never slips and it changes gears easy. The electric sunroof and the passenger electric window does not work. If you win this auction then please pay cash on collection. When I bought it last year, the last owner said it had a new head gasket although I cannot confirm that although had no problems. It needs a new spare tyre as the one on it is worn. Possibly it neads the tracking done as the spare wheel is worn on one side which was on the vehicle although the other tyres seem ok but might need replacing within the next few months due to wear. Apart from the few problems described, it is a very nice car and is reliable. X
£370.00

24/05/12 16:33
1998 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEI S-WAGON GOLD
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Hi here I have for sale my partners freelander it is a lovely car to car to drive only selling because she needs a bigger family car the car itself is...>
brilliant condition but needs a couple of cosmetic pieces doing to it. The list of very minor cosmetic things doing is as follow  The electric windows on the drivers and passengers side windows cables have gone the passenger side goes down and up but will snap soon the drivers does not go down at all u can buy new cables of eBay for around £13 each window. The rear boot latch handle has been broken as somebody thought they would be clever and try to break in the car it still works perfect and locks but could do with a new handle. The passenger side mirror is broken still usable but broken  Apart from his it`s a lovely car if anybody has any questions then please ask and I will try to help if i can. If u would like to contact me please text me and I will answer as soon as I can.   07716179409 X
£600.00

24/05/12 18:19
LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEI S-WAGON GOLD 1998
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RELISTED DUE TO TOTAL TIMEWASTER WHO DIDN`T EVEN GET IN CONTACT FREELANDER STATION WAGON XEI PETROL 1998/S MOT FEBRUARY 2013 TAX AUGUST 2012 GOOD CONDITION,...>
ONLY FOR SALE AS NEEDED LARGER ENGINE 4 X 4 FULL SERVICE HISTORY ONLY 2 PREVIOUS OWNERS NEW CENTER EXHAUST & CLUTCH MASTER/SLAVE CYLINDER RECENTLY HEAD GASKET ALL DONE RECEIPTS AVAILABLE TYRES ALL GOOD 4WD HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FOR BETTER MPG, CAN BE RECONNECTED IF REQUIRED AS ALL GOOD, BUT IF NOT BEING USED OFF ROAD/SNOW WE WOULD RECOMMEND NOT CONNECTING THERE IS A SMALL SCRAPE ON THE FRONT BUMPER SEE PICS DRIVERS DOOR DOESN`T UNLOCK ON CENTRAL LOCKING BUT DOES LOCK THERE IS AN ORIGINAL LANDROVER DOG GUARD, LOADCOVER, TOWBAR & ELECTRICS IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK OR VIEWINGS WELCOME PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS AS BIDS ARE BINDING. IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 5 FEEDBACK PLEASE GET IN TOUCH BEFORE BIDDING OTHERWISE BIDS WILL BE REMOVED. NO OVERSEAS BIDDERS VEHICLE MUST BE PAID FOR & COLLECTED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION END SENSIBLE OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED X
£400.00


24/05/12 20:43
2000 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEI S-WAGON BLACK
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| Insurance Group 11, Alarm, Drivers Airbag, Electric Door Mirrors, Folding Rear Seats, Front Electric Windows, Heated Door Mirrors, Immobiliser, Power...>
Steering, Radio/Cassette, Remote C | You are welcome to come and view the vehicle before bidding, so please email me to arrange or give me a call on | 07539223917 - Mikel | X
£1200.00

25/05/12 18:28
1998 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEDI S-WAGON SILVER
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NO RESERVE.Bad bits ,passenger window does not work the motor is fine but the cable has broken, same with the sunroof (you can buy repair kits on ebay).slight...>
rust on rear passenger door(see picture).passenger side step has come off the bracket had corroded ,so just needs a new bracket.(both steps are included in the sale).Needs a new spare tyre, some scratches on the doors (not deep just on the surface).The drivers seat is a bit frayed.Good bits, My wife over cooked the engine as there was a coolant leak,so had the engine rebuilt(£1200) in 2008.New turbo fitted in 2010.I bought this car in 2008 and removed the 4 wheel drive to save on fuel consumption this has not affected the pulling power, we have towed a 21 foot caravan for four years with no problem.MOT till 21/10/12. ROAD TAX till end of august 2012.Roof cross bars included. X
£500.00

25/05/12 19:01
2000 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XI S-WAGON BLUE
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Selling my daughters Freelander, She decided she wanted a saloon car. Drives fine and a fresh MOT. Tidy car with no obvious dings or scrapes and interior...>
is clean and tidy. Little wear on drivers seat boulster but usual for this type of vehicle. On SORN at the moment..Its served her well for the last two years but it needs to go. X
£1050.00

26/05/12 11:04
2000 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEDI S-WAGON BLUE
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Land Rover Freelander Diesel 2.0 Litre MOT until 16/08/2012 Tax until the end of July 2012 Full service history until 70,829 miles but then serviced by...>
a family member. New brake pads, exhaust (centre and back sections) and tyres recently fitted. Full leather interior in excellent condition Additional descrete spotlights fitted to the front. Genuine Land Rover side steps. Genuine Land Rover dog guard Tow bar with full electrics fitted in 2010 (this has only been used to tow a small trailer, also available for sale on ebay) This car drives just as it should, with all the 4x4 system working correctly. Good fuel economy Great all round condition. Only fault is the two front windows no longer work (this is reflected in the starting price) Kits are available for less than £20 each on eBay. Real bargain ready for the summer, only selling as I have seen a motorbike that i want. Cash on collection, also advertised elsewhere. Feel free to call me to arrange a viewing and test drive or if you have any further questions on 07799 040500 Happy Bidding! X
£1800.00

26/05/12 17:37

New Land Rover Wagon car for sale

2000 LAND ROVER FREELANDER S-WAGON RED
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| Re-listed due to timewaster!!!! | Landrover Freelander 1.8 W Reg | MOT to December 2012 with no advisories, but currently SORN | The car has sat on...>
my drive for a few months as I have had another car to run around in, but it’s time for this one to go. | Good Points | Two brand new tyres on the front (they have done approx. 3 miles) | Drivers window regulator has been replaced in the last 6 months | New Cambelt & head skimmed 13,000 Miles ago | Chrome door mirror covers (purchased from eBay at a cost of £69) | 6 CD multichanger under passenger seat | Bodywork good, no rust | Bad Points | Sometimes you have to turn & hold the key for up to 20 seconds for the car to start. (I have been told this is the starter solenoid) | Passenger window works but is noisy in operation. | Points of note | Freelander has been converted to two wheel drive, so is front wheel drive only. | Air conditioning unit has been removed | Sunroof has the usual freelander cable issue so is disabled | I will throw in a Haynes manual for the car and also some colour magic wax (if I can find it) | Please feel free to ask any questions/come & look at the car. | Cash on collection please, and the price bid will be the price paid, if you want to see what you`re buying view it before bidding! | Car also advertised elsewhere so reserve the right to end the auction at any time. | X
£850.00

26/05/12 20:05
2000 LAND ROVER FREELANDER S-WAGON SILVER
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| 2000 LAND ROVER FREELANDER S-WAGON SILVER | For Sale is a Landrover Freelander 1.8 S, Manual, Petrol, Metallic Silver, Alloy wheels, ABS, PAS, Folding...>
rear seats, Rear headrests, leather interior in very good condition, Remote central locking, Alarm and immobiliser,Front Electric windows and mirrors, Luggage cover, All good tyres, car has TAX and MOT starts and drives well.advertised elsewhere so we reserve the right to end the sale.Thanks for looking. | Dear bidders, | The car was taken in part exchange for my wife`s car two months ago. it has no SH , so i couldn`t tell if it had anything changed/replaced. the car overall condition is good, no lights on and all electrical works. | Please come and check out the car before bidding, you are bidding to buy . | Many thanks | X
£310.00

27/05/12 14:02
1999 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEDI S-WAGON BLUE {SPAIRS & REPAIRS}
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| Selling as spairs and repairs as gear box has just gone in it this week.. | had this freelander for a few years and has always been a reliable moter....>
| New cambelt fitted about 2 months at 140,00 {only done 6000 since} but now the gear box has gone wanted to get a new one.. | New starter motor, new airflow meter, no trouble with starting. | MOT june 23rd and Tax just about out. | Driver side window does not go down as i broke it when it was frozen. | Still very tidy for the year, inside and out.. | Low starting price and no reserve as no longer needed and if brought cheap can be restored to a good little motor.. | Would say it will need to be towed are put on a trailer.. | Would like collected within 5 days and a small deposit.. | X
£0.99

27/05/12 15:39
2000 LAND ROVER FREELANDER S-WAGON BLACK
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| hi selling my freelander as need a smaller car | tax till end of may | just bin mot | only 2 wheel drive but have bits to turn it back to 4 wheel drive...>
| crome all the way round car | full leather interier | alleyed wheels | only 96920 miles | been a very good car | very clean car | as u can see drivers wing mirror is smashed but does not effect the way it drives in any way | call for more info | 07983059568 | X
£560.00

27/05/12 15:42
1998 LAND ROVER FREELANDER DI S-WAGON GREEN
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welcome to the sale of our freelander, we have owend her for twelve months we bought her to tow our caravan and to use for our trips away, in the twelve...>
months we have had her we have gone through her mechanally as we had intended to keep her long term that is untill we went out in our friends TD4 so we have upgraded to a newer one (same colour), she had been in the same family from new and has got an extensive history of work done, in the time we have had her we have had the full set of glow plugs replaced (there is one orkward one behind the fuel pump) she starts first touch of the key even on the coldest mornings, its just gone straight though the M.O.T with no adviseries, we have replaiced the two rear tyres, new rear silencer box, recent new starter motor, full service ALL new air oil and cabin filters, it has got a C.D player towbar with twin electrics, we had intended to take her up to scotland in june, so if you are looking for a decent freelander then this is about as good as it gets, there are only a couple of points i should mention one is the scratch to the near side quarter panel (see pic) and the front tyres will need replacing within 12 months guessing there is 3 to 4 mil tread left depends how many miles you do! any inspection welcome, genuine little car, thanks for looking should have said cash on collection please also if you have less than 10 feedback please contact me please X
£500.00


27/05/12 15:56
1998 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEI S-WAGON RED
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| FREELANDER | 1.8 PETROL | HERE WE HAVE OUR 5 DOOR PETROL FREELANDER | FOR SALE IT HAS JUST GONE STRAIGHT THOUGH IT`S MOT WITH ONLY 1 ADVISORY | (NEAR...>
SIDE BOTTOM BALL JOINT RUBBER JUST STARTING TO SPLIT) | 12MTH MOT | TAX TLL 08/2012 | JUST RECENTLY DONE | BRAKE PAD`S | 2 NEW TYRES | THE FOUR WHEEL DRIVE WORKS PERFECT | HEAD GASKET WAS DONE BY PREVIOUS OWNER | TOW BAR AND TWIN ELECTICS | THERE IS TWO FAULTS WITH THE CAR | DRIVERSIDE WINDOW CABLE HAS JUST BROKE AND NEED`S REPLACING AND THE DRIVERSIDE FROUNT DOOR WILL NOT OPEN OFF THE KEY FOB | BUT WILL OPEN WITH THE KEY | THERE IS TWO KEY`S FOR THE CAR | PAINT WORK IS IN VERY GOOD CONDTION | INSIDE WILL BE GIVEN A FULL VALET FOR NEW OWNER | ANY QUESTIONS | PLEASE CALL | BAZ 07874263603 | ALSO ADVERTISED ELSE WHERE SO MAY END THE AUCTION EARLIE | YOU ARE BIDDING TO BUY NOT TRY | WINNING BIDDER TO COLLECT | PAYMENT IS CASH ON COLLECTION WITHIN 5 DAY`S | OF AUCTION ENDNG | X
£500.00

27/05/12 17:00
2000 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XI S-WAGON 1.8 FIVE DOOR BLUE TOWBAR LOW MILES 4X4
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SUPERB CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT MUST BE ONE OF THE BEST
LAND ROVER FREELANDER XI S-WAGON 1.8 FIVE SPEED FIVE DOOR MANUAL LOW LOW MILES AVERAGING JUST OVER 5,000 MILES A YEAR TOWBAR WITH TWIN ELECTRICS SUPERB...>
CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT EXCEPTIONAL VALUE FOR A 4X4 MOT UNTIL THE 31st OF MARCH 2013 PLUS PREVIOUS MOT`S . NO ROAD TAX BUT CAN TAX IT FOR YOU AT YOUR EXPENCE . £121.00 FOR SIX MONTHS OR £220.00 FOR 1 YEAR AS WITH ALL CARS REGISTERED BEFORE THE 1st OF MARCH 2001 OVER 1549cc . PART SERVICE HISTORY WITH A FEW RECIEPTS . I HAVE BEEN ON THE OFFICIAL VOSA WEBSITE AND OBTAINED A FULL MOT HISTORY . THE INFORMATION GAINED IS REASONS FOR ANY FAILURES , ADVISORIES AND MOST OF ALL A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL MILEAGES . SHOULD YOU DECIDE TO VIEW YOU WOULD NOT REQUIRE THIS INFORMATION AS THE CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION . BEFORE YOU ASK THE TIMMING BELT WAS REPLACED AT 40,311 MILES ON THE 11th OF AUGUST 2006 . HPI CLEAR ALL ASPECTS AND MILEAGE CHECKED WITH THE NATIONAL MILEAGE REGISTER . AA / RAC INSPECTION MORE THAN WELCOME . THE EXTERIOR IS IN OUTSTANDING CONDITION FOR YEAR WITH NO DINGS OR DENTS THERE ARE A COUPLE OF VERY MINOR LIGHT SCRATCHES WHICH FOR THE AGE OF THIS 4X4 IS SUPERB . I HAVE TAKEN THE OPPORTUNITY OF USING THE LARGER PICTURES JUST TO SHOW HOW NICE IT IS . THE METALIC PAINTWORK POLISHES UP BEAUTIFULLY. SEE PICS . POWER STEERING . TOWBAR WITH TWIN ELECTRICS ( NOT USED AT ALL RECENTLY ) . ALL FIVE ALLOY WHEELS ARE TOTALLY UNMARKED . EXCELLENT TYRES WITH A GOOD SPARE TYRE . ROOF RAILS . REAR WASH WIPE THAT WORKS . ( COMMON FAULT ) . REMOTE CENTRAL LOCKING WITH TWO KEYS AND TWO REMOTES WITH NO ISSUES REGARDING CENTRAL LOCKING ( COMMON FAULT ) . THE INTERIOR IS JUST GREAT WITH NO TEARS , RIPS OR ANY SIGNS OF WEAR WHATSOEVER . SEE PICS . ELECTRIC WINDOWS , THE REAR WINDOW WORKS JUST AS IT SHOULD ( ALSO A COMMON FAULT ) . ELECTRIC DOOR MIRRORS . PANASONIC AM / FM RADIO AND CD PLAYER WITH A MP3 PLUG IN POINT . DRIVERS AIR BAG . ICE COLD AIR CON . SMALL CARGO NETS ABOVE REAR PASSENGERS . INNER GRIPS HEAD HIGHT FOR EASIER ENTRY AND EXIT . ALL FIVE HEAD RESTS ARE ADJUSTABLE . ALL FIVE SEAT BELTS HAVE THREE POINT ANCHORAGE . REAR SEAT HAS FOLD AWAY CENTRE ARM REST . HAS SPLIT REAR SEAT 60 / 40 SHOULD YOU REQUIRE EXTRA LUGGAGE SPACE . I`M SURE THERE ARE MANY OTHERS ESPECIALY WITH THIS BEING THE XI MODEL BUT I THINK YOU GET THE PICTURE . ITS OBVIOUS FROM THE CONDITION ISIDE AND OUT AND WHEELS THAT THIS CAR HAS NEVER BEEN USED OFF ROAD AND HAS BEEN MAINTAINED REGARDLESS OF COST . BEFORE YOU ASK THERE ARE NO ISSUES TO OVER HEATING , TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE IT HAS NEVER HAD A HEAD GASKET NOR DOES IT REQUIRE ONE . JUST A GOOD DRIVER WHO HAS USED RATHER THAN ABUSED THE CAR !!!! IF USED IN THE CORRECT MANOR WILL BE A VERY ECONOMIC 4X4 , NOT ONLY WITH RUNNING COSTS BUT ALSO TO PURCHASE . FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT VIA EBAY OR CALL 01748 810813 IF NO ANSWER PLEASE CALL 07973 308571 . MY AREA POST CODE IS DL10 , MY NEAREST RAILWAY STATION IS DARLINGTON ( 20 MINS ) AND CAN COLLECT ANYTIME . AS ALWAYS VIEWING IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BUT BY APPOINTMENT ONLY PLEASE . COLLECTION / DELIVERY / PAYMENT WITHIN TWO DAYS FROM END OF SALE , IF UNABLE PLEASE CONTACT PRIOR TO BIDDING AS I`M SURE WE CAN AGREE A COLLECTION DATE . THIS CAR IS ADVERTISED ELSEWHERE AND CAN BE WITHDRAWN AT ANY TIME . IF NOT SOLD IN THE LAST 24hrs I WILL PUT A FOOTNOTE TO SAY THAT IT WILL SELL IN AUCTION . THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND FOR THOSE INTERESTED I WISH YOU ALL GOOD LUCK . TO RECAP : - VERY LOW MILES , ECONOMIC 4X4 , ECONOMIC TO PURCHASE , SUPERB CONDITION ... ... ALL THIS AT A 1p START . X
£620.00

27/05/12 18:16
Land Rover series 3 88" with safari roof
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I have had this vehicle since 2008 and have had many great soft green lane trips in it.Whilst in my care It has had the front quarter chassis replaced...>
and rear outriggers repaired.Both foot wells have been replaced.For the last MOT it had a new webber carburettor fitted and set up by MOT station.It also had a new brake master cylinder fitted.New plastic headlight bowls were fitted, so goodbye tin worm.The only advisory on the MOT was light underside corrosion, but as the vehicle has been stood for a period prior to MOT,this is just surface rust.This is a 37 year old vehicle so as you would expect there are some issues:-The tyres are not those on which it went to MOT and show signs of perishing although have plenty of tread left on themthere is a second set included on rims although these are in a similar condition. (tyres can be picked up off e-bay for a small cost).Bonnet strengtheners are corroded (see photo) Another series 3 bonnet can be included but doesn`t have a wheel carrier on it, it is in redand would require refurb. there is a wheel carrier on the rear door or original bonnet could be welded up. ( the latter would be the best option in my opinion )Springs could do with a good workout, like an easy day on green lanes.Fuel guage does not work.I am really sorry to see this vehicle go as it has served me well, but lack of time and other responsibilities have forced this sale. Land Rovers this age need to be driven often,so I would love someone to bid on it that will love it as much as I have.Any questions please contact, happy to set up a viewing.Anyone that bids without viewing and becomes purchaser please do not insult by haggling when come to collect.Collection only.£50 by paypal and the rest on collectionThank you , Happy bidding. X
£510.00

27/05/12 19:19
1999 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEI S-WAGON RED
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SPARES AND REPAIRS
T REG LANDREOVER FREELANDER FOR SALE AS SPARES AND REPAIRSI am selling my freelander as I have just recently spent a small fortune to get the landy back...>
on the road.Now it appears to have cam belt failure with possible internal engine damage. (to be confirmed).Keen now to get rid and cut losses...this is still a great car just would make sense for a mechanic to fix as part time project!The car:Good BitsMOT until March 2013 Taxed until sep 12four new tires(part worn).new battery with 4 years warrentybull bars sun roofalarmalloy wheelsdigital radioroof rack tow barBAD BITSnot starting.(cam belt)front brake disk worncorroded brake pipehill climb light always on rear tailgate handle rusted Low millage(suspected new clock)!!Please be aware you are bidding for a non-starting landrover bought as seen.Pickup/ tow will be required to be arranged by the winning bidder and at their expense.This would be a great car if i had the money or know how to fix it... GOOD LUCK HAPPY BIDDING X
£180.00

27/05/12 20:59

Used Land Rover Wagon van for sale

1999 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEI S-WAGON 50 BLUE
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| Land Rover 50th Anniversary Edition Freelander. I have owned it for 5 years and there were two previous owners. The colour is a limited edition blue...>
but depending how you look it appears green! | 5 Door Estate, Blue, Petrol, Manual, Alarm, Rear headrests, Folding Rear Seats, Remote Central Locking, Heated door mirrors, ABS, Traction control, PAS, Air Conditioning, two tone grey Leather trim with no rips, Allow Wheels, 6 disc CD changer. Lots of service history. Long MOT (24/02/2013) and Long Road Tax (28/02/2013). The steering wheel has signs of wear on the leather. The car is in good condition for its age with no signs of rust or major dents, just the odd supermarket trolley mark here and there, one little white mark in one of the sides and a mark on the bonnet but all too small to be picked up in the pictures. It has 129.000 on the clock but I had a new original engine fitted by Land Rover @ 72.000 miles so only has done 57.000 with the new engine. The sunroof doesn`t work, it does opens but doesn`t seem to shut properly so you have to push it with your hand to close it so I decided not to use it, it hasn`t been a major problem as the air conditioning works perfectly in those sunny days but eventually will need sorting (the motor runs ok). Always starts first time, no other problems known. Viewing welcome before action end. Usual e-Bay rules apply. Cash on collection with a £100 deposit paid within 24 hours of auction ending via paypal , must be collected within 3 days of end of action. Listed elsewhere. | X
£900.00

28/05/12 06:53
1998 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEI S-WAGON RED
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LANDROVER FREELANDER XEI S-WAGON 1998 R REG I HAVE THE FULL LOGBOOK AND A MOT UNTIL THE 18TH OF DECEMBER WITH NO ADVISORYS ITS TAXED UNTIL THE END OF MAY...>
IT HAS A FEW AGE RELATED MARKS SEE PICTURES BUT OVERALL ITS CLEAN AND TIDY FOR ITS AGE THE TWO FRONT TYRES WILL NEED REPACING SOON VIEWING IS MORE THAN WELCOME I AM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK 07896464383 THANKS FOR LOOKING X
£995.00

28/05/12 10:04
1999 LAND ROVER FREELANDER S-WAGON BLACK t&t
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| 1999 freelander s,wagon 1.8 petrol 80,200 on the clock but will go up a little bit as still driving it | im forced to sell as off work and need a cheap...>
run around so if any one would like to swap for a punto 1.2 | or a mg zr 1.4 ill negotiate with you, no other cars thanks. | this is going to need 2 new regulators with motors as the front windows do not work, one was like it | when i bought it, ive just spent 200 on a ignition switch and flat tyre so i do not want to spend anymore | ive got a quote online at 1st choice for the regulators and they was 80 for the pair (used) they | are quite simple to fit, ive got a haynes manual for ease of use, ive took the passenger panel off as had to tie up the | window, the interior and bodywork is above average for how old the car is, its got a 2inch tear in the driver seat | nothing to bad, slight blow to the exhaust but i asked the garage to have a look and he said its ok . | IT HAS EVERY MOT FROM NEW WHICH PROVES THE MILEAGE HAD THE HEAD GASKET DONE LAST YEAR (UPGRADED GASKET) | WITH NEW RADIATOR, NEW THERMOSTAT NEW REAR SHOES NEW PLUGS NEW LEADS ALSO NEW BATTERY, DIPSTICK AND STARTER MOTOR. | viewings recomended and available anytime just call either 01945774000 or 07773109709 | pickup from either pe14 0r pe38 only a 7 miles between them. | mot till feb 27th 2013 tax 31st august 2012 | please note you bid to buy and not haggle i will not go down on price. | thanks for looking. | cash on collection only | X
£510.00

28/05/12 15:20
1998 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEI S-WAGON BLUE
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FREELANDER TOP OF THE RANGE 1.8 XEI, 5 DR COBAR BLUE METALLIC WITH GREY CLOTH TRIM 16" ALLOY WHEELS ALLOY SIDE STEPS TOW BAR WITH SINGLE ELECTRICS AIR...>
CON [NEEDS A RE GAS WORKING BUT NOT REAL COLD] CD PLAYER SUN ROOF DOES NOT WORK, WILL BE SEIZED UP, AS THEY DO NOT GET MUCH USE WINDOW REGULATORS WORK INC REAR NEW REAR EXHAUST SILENCER NO HEAD GASKET PROBLEMS DRIVES VERY WELL WARRANTIES AVAILABLE AT EXTRA COST VIEWING BY APPOINTMENT ONLY PAYMENT CASH/DEBIT CARD OR BANK TRANSFER CREDIT CARD 2.5% SURCHARGE HPI CLEAR FROM YORKSHIRE4X4 SELBY NORTH YORKSHIRE | X
£750.00

28/05/12 19:21
1998 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEDI S-WAGON BLUE 2LTS DIESEL 4X4 120.000 MILES
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| FREELANDER FOR SALE , DIESEL 2 LTS 4X4 | WE BOUGHT THE FREELANDER TO TOW CARAVAN , BUT SADLY NOW WE NO LONGER HAVE THE CARAVAN . THE FREELANDER HAS...>
NOT BEEN USED AND IS NOW IN THE WAY ,EVERYTHING WORKS THAT SHOULD , | DRIVERS ELECTRIC WINDOW NEEDS A NEW WIRE , | (REPLACEMENTS SOLD ON EBAY QUITE CHEAP) | LOW START £700, EMAIL FOR REG NUMBER IF YOU WANT TO DO A HPI CHECK , NO TYRE KICKERS OR BAD PAYERS NEED APPLY , ALL NON PAYERS WILL BE REPORTED TO EBAY . | CASH ON COLLECTION PLEASE , | WE LIVE IN HEREFORD HR1 1HJ | HAPPY BIDDING FRED | X
£700.00

28/05/12 19:34
1999 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEDI S-WAGON BLACK Leather interior air con
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For sale Freelander 2.0 Turbo Diesel, black ,leather interior ,air con, alloy wheels, all tyres good , still 4X4 prop shaft haven`t been removed, bought...>
it couple months ago for wife but after few miles she decided that it`s too big for her and she wants something smaller.Bad points : few age related scratches and dents but nothing major, driver seat slightly worn on door side, drivers door will open only using key but will lock with central locking other doors work fine, mirror covers stuck on duck tape but electrics still working, sunroof will open and close but will need help to shut properly.Just changed power steering fluid, coolant, CV boots on the front, timing belt, New battery fitted , new exhaust, could do with new glow plugs as it`s bit temperamental when starting from cold, but when started once will start on the touch of the button.11 months MOT 5 months TAX ready to drive away. Any questions call Chris on 07725856886 X
£1350.00

30/05/12 20:28
LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEDI S-WAGON BREAKING
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BREAKING FOR SPARES ONLY.FREELANDER DIESEL 2.0 ALL PARTS ARE HERE ALL THE PANNELS ARE GOOD,ENGINE IS IN GOOD CONDITION HAD BELTS AND WATER PUMP LAST YEAR...>
ONLY THING WRONGE WITH IT IS THE BOX SO I`VE GOT A NEW CAR NOW SO ITS BREAKER FAR TO GOOD TO SCRAP SO GIVE ME A CALL 07816445463 X
£1.00

31/05/12 08:06
1999 LAND ROVER FREELANDER DI S-WAGON RED RUNS SPARE OR REPAIR
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HI FOR SALE LANDROVER FREELANDER DTURBO DIESEL ON 1999REG WITH LOW MILEAGE FOR AGE 101K ,NO MOT NO TAX ,CAR HAS BEEN PARKED FOR ABOUT 2YEARS ,FRONT EL...>
WINDOWS, EL MIRRORS, AIRBAGS, ALLOYS WHELLS, TOWBAR, AND MANY MORE USUAL EXTRAS FOR AGE ,INTERIOR NEED GOOD VALET, BODYWORK IS PRETY STRAIGHT FOR AGE .IT STARTS BUT THERE IS OIL LEAK SO NEED TRALERING OWAY ,ENGINE SOUND NICE IT STILL WORTH GOOD MONEY WITH THIS MILEAGE GRAB BARGAIN 799POUNDS ONO 07429867834 X
£799.00

15/06/12 14:43
1998 LAND ROVER FREELANDER XEI S-WAGON GREEN
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£795.00

18/06/12 08:36

Used Land Rover Wagon 4wd for sale

Parts & Accessories
Landrover freelander
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£950.00

21/05/12 07:37
Land Rover Series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (July 2007) Land Rover Series Manufacturer Land Rover Production 1948–1985 Assembly Solihull, England Successor Land Rover Ninety & One Ten Class Off-road vehicle Layout FR layout/All wheel drive The Land Rover Series I, II, and III (commonly referred to as "Series" Land Rovers, to distinguish them from later models) are off-road vehicles produced by the British manufacturer Land Rover that were inspired by the US-built Willys Jeep. Land Rover says that 70% of these vehicles ever made are still in use today—a claim first made in the 1992 brochure and repeated many times since, being much publicised when cited by Richard Hammond of the BBC's Top Gear. Series models feature leaf-sprung suspension with selectable two or four-wheel drive, the Stage 1 featured permanent 4WD. Contents 1 Development 2 Series I 3 Series II 4 Series IIA 5 Series IIA Forward Control 6 Series IIB Forward Control 7 Series III 8 Stage One V8 9 1 Ton 10 Australia 11 Military 12 Minerva 13 See also 14 References 15 External links [edit] Development The Land Rover was conceived by the Rover Motor Company in 1946 during the aftermath of World War II. Rover's usual products were luxury cars which were not in demand in the immediate post-war period and raw materials were strictly rationed to those companies building construction or industrial equipment, or products that could be widely exported to earn crucial foreign exchange for the country. Also, Rover's original factory in Coventry had been bombed during the war, forcing the company to move into a huge "shadow factory" it had built during the war in Solihull near Birmingham to construct aircraft. This factory was now empty but starting car production there from scratch would not be financially viable. Several plans for small, economical cars were drawn up, but all would be too expensive to produce. Maurice Wilks, Rover's chief designer came up with a plan to produce a light agricultural and utility vehicle, of a similar concept to the Willys Jeep used in the war, but with an emphasis on agricultural use. He was possibly inspired by the Standard Motor Company, who faced similar problems and were producing the highly successful Ferguson TE20 tractor in their shadow factory in Coventry. More likely, he used his own experience of using an army-surplus Jeep on his farm in Anglesey, North Wales. His design added a power take-off (PTO) feature since there was a gap in the market between jeeps and tractors (which offered the feature but were less flexible as transport). The original Land Rover concept (a cross between a light truck and a tractor) is similar to the Unimog, which was developed in Germany during this period. The first prototype had a distinctive feature—the steering wheel was mounted in the middle of the vehicle. It hence became known as the "centre steer". It was built on a Jeep chassis and used the engine and gearbox out of a Rover P3 saloon car. The bodywork was hand-made out of surplus aircraft grade aluminium, mainly an aluminium/magnesium alloy called Birmabright, to save on steel, which was closely rationed. Paint was also in short supply, resulting in the first production vehicles making use of army surplus green paint. The first pre production Land Rover's were being developed in late 1947 by a team led by engineer Arthur Goddard.[1] Tests showed this prototype vehicle to be a capable and versatile machine. The PTO drives from the front of the engine and from the gearbox to the centre and rear of the vehicle to allow it to drive farm machinery, exactly as a tractor would. It was also tested ploughing and performing other agricultural tasks. However, as the vehicle was readied for production, this emphasis on tractor-like usage decreased and the centre steering proved impracticle in use. The steering wheel was mounted off to the side as normal, the bodywork was simplified to reduce production time and costs and a larger engine was fitted, together with a specially-designed transfer gearbox to replace the Jeep unit. The result was a vehicle that didn't use a single Jeep component and was slightly shorter than its American inspiration, but wider, heavier, faster and still retained the PTO drives. The Land Rover was designed to only be in production for 2–3 years to gain some cash flow and export orders for the Rover Company so it could restart up-market car production. Once car production restarted, however, it was greatly outsold by the off-road Land Rover, which developed into its own brand that remains successful today. Many of the defining and successful features of the Land Rover design were in fact the result of Rover's drive to simplify the tooling required for the vehicle and to use the minimum amount of rationed materials. As well as the aluminium alloy bodywork (which has been retained throughout production despite it now being more expensive than a conventional steel body due to its ideal properties of light weight and corrosion resistance) other examples include the distinctive flat body panels with only simple, constant-radius curves (originally used because they could be cut and formed by hand from aluminium sheet on a basic jig) and the sturdy box-section ladder chassis, which on Series vehicles was made up from four strips of steel welded at each side to form a box, thus cutting down on the complex welding operations required when making a more conventional U- or I-section frame. [edit] Series I Series I Production 1948-1958 Body style(s) 2-door Off-road vehicle 4-door Off-road vehicle 2-door pickup Engine(s) 1.6 L I4 (1948-1951) 2.0 L I4 (1950-) 2.0 L diesel I4 (1957-58) Transmission(s) 4 speed manual Wheelbase 1948-1953: 80.0 in (2032 mm) 1954-1956: 86.0 in (2184 mm) (SWB) 1948-1956: 107.0 in (2718 mm) (LWB) 1957-1958: 88.0 in (2235 mm) (SWB) 109.0 in (2769 mm) (LWB) Length 132.0 in (3353 mm)/140.5 in (3569 mm) (SWB) 173.5 in (4407 mm) (LWB) Width 61.0 in (1549 mm) Height 73.5 in (1867 mm) Land Rover entered production in 1948 with what was later termed the Series I. This was launched at the Amsterdam Motor Show. It was originally designed for farm and light industrial use, and had a steel box-section chassis, and an aluminum body. Originally the Land Rover was a single model offering, which from 1948 until 1951 used an 80 in (2,000 mm) wheelbase and a 1.6 litre petrol engine producing around 50 bhp (37 kW; 51 PS). The 4-speed gearbox from the Rover P3 was used, with a new 2-speed transfer box. This incorporated an unusual 4-wheel drive system, with a freewheel unit (as used on several Rover cars of the time). This disengaged the front axle from the manual transmission on the overrun, allowing a form of permanent 4WD. A ring-pull mechanism in the driver's footwell allowed the freewheel to be locked to provide more traditional 4WD. This was a basic vehicle, tops for the doors and a roof (canvas or metal) were optional extras. In 1950, the lights moved from a position behind the grille to protruding through the grille. From the beginning it was realised that some buyers would want a Land Rover's abilities without the spartan interiors. In 1949 Land Rover launched a second body option called the "Station Wagon", fitted with a body built by Tickford, a coachbuilder known for their work with Rolls-Royce and Lagonda. The bodywork was wooden-framed and had seating for seven people. Tickford was well equipped in comparison with the standard Land Rover, having leather seats, a heater, a one-piece laminated windscreen, a tin-plate spare wheel cover, some interior trim and other options. The wooden construction made them expensive to build and tax laws made this worse — unlike the original Land Rover, the Tickford was taxed as a private car, which attracted high levels of Purchase Tax. As a result, fewer than 700 Tickfords were sold, and all but 50 were exported. Today these early Station Wagons are highly sought after. In 1952 and 1953 the petrol engine was replaced with a larger 2.0 litre I4 unit. This engine was "siamese bore", meaning that there were no water passages between the pistons. During 1950 the unusual semi-permanent 4WD system was replaced with a more conventional setup, with drive to the front axle being taken through a simple dog clutch. Around this time the Land Rover's legal status was also clarified. As mentioned above, the Land Rover was originally classed as a commercial vehicle, meaning it was free from Purchase Tax. However, this also meant it was limited to a speed of 30 mph (48 km/h) on British roads. After an appeal to the Law Lords after an owner was charged with exceeding this limit, the Land Rover was classified as a "multi-purpose vehicle" which was only to be classed as a commercial vehicle if used for commercial purposes. This still applies today, with Land Rovers being registered as commercial vehicles being restricted to a maximum speed of 60 mph (as opposed to the maximum 70 mph (110 km/h) for normal cars) in Britain, although this rule is not often upheld nowadays. The 1954 Year Model saw a big change: the 80 in (2,000 mm) wheelbase model was replaced by an 86 in (2,200 mm) wheelbase model, and a 107 in (2,700 mm) "Pick Up" version was introduced. The extra wheelbase was added behind the cab area to provide additional load space. 1956 saw the introduction of the first five-door model, on the 107 in (2,718 mm) chassis known as the "Station Wagon" with seating for up to ten people. The 86 in (2,184 mm) model was a three-door seven-seater. The new station wagons were very different to the previous Tickford model, being built with simple metal panels and bolt-together construction instead of the complex wooden structure of the older Station Wagon. They were intended to be used both as commercial vehicles as people-carriers for transporting workmen to remote locations, as well as by private users. Like the Tickford version, they came with basic interior trim and equipment such as roof vents and interior lights. The Station Wagons saw the first expansion of the Land Rover range. Station Wagons were fitted with a "Safari Roof" which consisted of a second roof skin fitted on top of the vehicle. This kept the interior cool in hot weather and reduced condensation in cold weather. Vents fitted in the roof allowed added ventilation to the interior. While they were based on the same chassis and drivetrains as the standard vehicles, Station Wagons carried different chassis numbers, special badging, and were advertised in separate brochures. Unlike the original Station Wagon, the new in-house versions were highly popular. Wheelbases were extended by 2 in (51 mm) to 88 in (2,200 mm) and 109 in (2,800 mm) to accommodate the new diesel engine, to be an option the following year. This change was made to all models with the exception of the 107 Station Wagon, which would never be fitted with a diesel engine, and would eventually be the last series I in production. Finally, in 1957, the "spread bore" petrol engine was introduced, followed shortly by a brand new 2.0 litre Diesel engine that, despite the similar capacity, was not related to the petrol engines used. The petrol engines of the time used the rather out-dated inlet-over-exhaust valve arrangement; the diesel used the more modern overhead layout. This diesel engine was one of the first high-speed diesels developed for road use, producing 52 hp (39 kW) at 4000 rpm. This engine was slightly longer than the original chassis allowed, so the wheelbase was increased from 86 to 88 in (2,200 mm) for the short-wheelbase models, and from 107 to 109 in (2,769 mm) on the long-wheelbases. The extra two inches were added in front of the bulkhead to accommodate the new diesel engine. These dimensions were to be used on all Land Rovers for the next 25 years. [edit] Series II Series II Production 1958-1961 Body style(s) 2-door Off-road vehicle 4-door Off-road vehicle 2-door pickup Engine(s) 2.0 L petrol I4 2.25 L petrol I4 2.0 L I4 diesel Transmission(s) 4 speed manual Wheelbase 88.0 in (2235 mm) (SWB) 109.0 in (2769 mm) (LWB) Length 142.4 in (3617 mm) (SWB) 175.0 in (4445 mm) (LWB) Width 66.0 in (1676 mm) Height 77.5 in (1969 mm) (SWB) 81.0 in (2057 mm) (LWB) 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 (2,200 mm) and 109 in (2,800 mm) wheelbases (normally referred to as the 'SWB' and 'LWB'). This was the first Land Rover to receive the attention of Rover's styling department- Chief Stylist David Bache produced the familiar 'barrel side' waistline to cover the vehicle's wider track and the improved design of the truck cab variant, introducing the curved side windows and rounded roof still used on current Land Rovers. The Series II was the first vehicle to use the well-known 2.25 litre petrol engine, although early short wheelbase (SWB) models retained the 52 hp (39 kW) 2.0 litre petrol engine from the Series I for the first 1,500 or so vehicles. This larger petrol engine produced 72 hp (54 kW) and was closely related to the 2.0 litre diesel unit still in use. This engine became the standard Land Rover unit until the mid-1980s when diesel engines became more popular. The 109-inch (2,800 mm) Series II Station Wagon introduced a 12-seater option on top of the standard 10-seater layout. This was primarily to take advantage of UK tax laws, by which a vehicle with 12 seats or more was classed as a bus, and was exempt from Purchase Tax and Special Vehicle Tax. This made the 12-seater not only cheaper to buy than the 10-seater version, but also cheaper than the 7-seater 88-inch (2,200 mm) Station Wagon. The 12-seater layout remained a highly popular body style for decades, being retained on the later Series and Defender variants until 2002, when it was dropped. The unusual status of the 12-seater remained until the end—such vehicles were classed as minibuses and thus could use bus lanes and (if registered correctly) could be exempt from the London Congestion Charge. There was some degree of over-lap between Series I and Series II production. Early UK-market Series II 88-inch (2,200 mm) vehicles were fitted with the old 2 litre petrol engine to use up existing stock (all export models received the new 2.25 litre engine from the beginning), and production of the Series I 107-inch (2,700 mm) Station Wagon continued until late 1959 due to continued demand from export markets and to allow the production of Series II components to reach full level. [edit] Series IIA Series IIA Production 1961-1971 Body style(s) 2-door Off-road vehicle 4-door Off-road vehicle 2-door pickup Engine(s) 2.25L I4 2.6L IOE engine I6 Transmission(s) 4 speed manual Wheelbase 88.0 in (2235 mm) (SWB) 109.0 in (2769 mm) (LWB) Length 142.4 in (3617 mm) (SWB) 175.0 in (4445 mm) (LWB) Width 66.0 in (1676 mm) Height 77.5 in (1969 mm) (SWB) 81.0 in (2057 mm) (LWB) The SII and the SIIA are very difficult to distinguish. There were some minor cosmetic changes, but the most significant change was under the bonnet in the guise of the new 2.25 litre Diesel engine. Body configurations available from the factory ranged from short wheelbase soft top to the top of the line five-door Station Wagon. Also the 2.6 litre straight six petrol engine was introduced for use in the long wheelbase models in 1967, the larger engine complemented by standard-fit servo-assisted brakes. 811 of these were NADA (or North American Dollar Area) trucks, which were the only long wheelbase models made for the American and Canadian markets. From February 1969 (home market) the headlamps moved into the wings on all models, and the sill panels were redesigned to be shallower a few months afterwards. The Series IIA is considered by many the most hardy Series model constructed. It is also the type of classic Land Rover that features strongly in the general public's perception of the Land Rover, from its many appearances in popular films and television documentaries set in Africa throughout the 1960s, such as Born Free. In February 1968, just a few months after its manufacturer had been subsumed, under government pressure, into the Leyland Motor Corporation, the Land Rover celebrated its twentieth birthday, with total production to date just short of 600,000, of which more than 70% had been exported.[2] Certainly it was whilst the Series IIA was in production that sales of utility Land Rovers reached their peak, in 1969-70, when sales of over 60,000 Land Rovers a year were recorded. (For comparison, the sales of the Defender in recent years have been around the 25,000 level since the 1990s.) As well as record sales, the Land Rover dominated many world markets- in Australia in the 1960s Land Rover held 90% of the 4x4 market. This figure was repeated in many countries in Africa and the Middle East. 1963 Land Rover Series IIA pickup-type A series IIA without canvas. Land Rover Series IIa Station Wagon coil sprung hybrid. [edit] Series IIA Forward Control The Series IIA FC launched in 1962 was based on the Series IIA 2.25 litre petrol engine and 109 in (2,769 mm) chassis, with the cab positioned over the engine to give more load space. Export vehicles were the first Land-Rovers to get the 2.6 litre petrol engine. Most examples had an ENV rear axle, a matching front axle came later. Tyres were large 900x16 types on deep-dish wheel rims to provide extra floatation for this heavy vehicle. These vehicles were somewhat underpowered for the increased load capacity (1.5 long tons/1,500 kg), and most had a hard working life. Less than 2,500 were made, and most had a utility body, but surviving examples often have custom bodywork. With an upgraded powertrain, they can be used as a small motorhome. [edit] Series IIB Forward Control The Series IIB FC produced from 1966 was similar to the Series IIA Forward Control but added the 2.25 litre diesel engine as an option. The 2.6 litre engine was the standard engine for this model, the 2.25 litre engine being only available for export. Heavy duty wide-track axles (designed by ENV) was fitted to improve vehicle stability, as was a front anti-roll bar and revised rear springs which were mounted above the axle rather than below it. In the process the wheelbase was increased to 110 in (2,794 mm). Production ended in 1974 when Land-Rover rationalised its vehicle range. Many IIB components were also used on the "1 Ton" 109" vehicle. [edit] Series III Series III Production 1971-1985 Body style(s) 2-door Off-road vehicle 4-door Off-road vehicle 2-door pickup Engine(s) 2.25 L 73 hp (54 kW) I4 (Petrol) 2.25 L 62 hp (46 kW) I4 (Diesel) 2.6 L 86 hp (64 kW) I6 (Petrol) 3.5 L 91 hp (68 kW) V8 (Petrol) Transmission(s) 4 speed manual main transmission 2-speed manual transfer gearbox Selectable 4 wheel drive Wheelbase 88.0 in (2235 mm) (SWB) 109.0 in (2769 mm) (LWB) Length 142.4 in (3617 mm) (SWB) 175.0 in (4445 mm) (LWB) Width 66.0 in (1676 mm) Height 77.5 in (1969 mm) (SWB) 81.0 in (2057 mm) (LWB) The Series III had the same body and engine options as the preceding IIa, including station wagons and the 1 Ton versions. Little changed cosmetically from the IIA to the Series III. The Series III is the most common Series vehicle, with 440,000 of the type built from 1971 to 1985. The headlights were moved to the wings on late production IIA models from 1968/9 onward (ostensibly to comply with Australian, American and Dutch lighting regulations) and remained in this position for the Series III. The traditional metal grille, featured on the Series I, II and IIA, was replaced with a plastic one for the Series III model. The 2.25 litre engine had its compression raised from 7:1 to 8:1, increasing the power slightly (the high compression engine had been an optional fit on the IIa model for several years). During the Series III production run from 1971 until 1985, the 1,000,000th Land Rover rolled off the production line in 1976. The Series III saw many changes in the later part of its life as Land Rover updated the design to meet increased competition. This was the first model to feature synchromesh on all four gears, although some late H-suffix SIIA models (mainly the more expensive Station Wagons) had used the all-synchro box. In keeping with early 1970s trends in automotive interior design, both in safety and use of more advanced materials, the simple metal dashboard of earlier models was redesigned to accept a new moulded plastic dash. The instrument cluster, which was previously centrally located, was moved to the driver's side. Long-wheelbase Series III vehicles had the Salisbury rear axle as standard, although some late SIIA 109-inch vehicles had them too. In 1980 the 4-cylinder 2.25 litre engines (both petrol and diesel) were updated with five-bearing crankshafts to increase strength in heavy duty work. At the same time the transmission, axles and wheel hubs were re-designed for increased strength. This was the culmination of a series of updates to the transmission that had been made since the 1960s to combat the all-too-common problem of the rear axle half-shafts breaking in heavy usage. This problem was partly due to the design of the shafts themselves. Due to the fully-floating design of the rear wheel hubs, the half shafts can be removed very quickly without even having to jack the vehicle off the ground. The tendency for commercial operators to overload their vehicles exacerbated this flaw which blighted the Series Land Rovers in many of their export markets and established a reputation that continues in many markets to the present day. This is despite the 1982 re-design (mainly the changing of the driveshafts from 10 driving-splines to 24 to reduce stress) all but solved the problem. Also, new trim options were introduced to make the interior more comfortable if the buyer so wished (many farmers and commercial users preferred the original, non-trimmed interior). These changes culminated in April 1982 with the introduction of the "County" spec Station Wagon Land Rovers, available in both 88-inch (2,200 mm) and 109-inch (2,800 mm) types. These had all-new cloth seats from the Leyland T-45 Lorry, soundproofing kits, tinted glass and other "soft" options designed to appeal to the leisure owner/user. Of more interest was the introduction of the High Capacity Pick Up to the 109-inch (2,800 mm) chassis. This was a pick-up truck load bay that offered 25% more cubic capacity than the standard pick-up style. The HCPU came with heavy-duty suspension and was popular with public utility companies and building contractors. [edit] Stage One V8 From 1979 until 1985,[3] the Stage 1 was built using some of the same components as the Range Rover and 101 Forward Control, such as the LT95 gearbox and 3.5 litre Rover V8 petrol engine. The engine was detuned to 91 hp (68 kW) from the 135BHP that the Range Rover of the time had. The Stage 1 was available in a 109-inch (2,800 mm) and 88in wheelbase'.[4] "Stage 1" refers to the first stage of investment by the British Government in the company to improve the Land Rover and Range Rover product offerings, which eventually led to the Land Rover 90 and 110. The use of the Range Rover engine and drive train made it the only Series III vehicle to have permanent four wheel drive. [edit] 1 Ton The 1 Ton 109" - produced from 1968 to approx 1977, covering late IIA and early series III Models. It was basically a Series IIB Forward Control built with a standard 109" body, featuring 2.6 litre petrol engine, lower ratio gearbox, ENV front and rear axles, (Salisbury front and rear on later Series IIIs) though some late IIAs were fitted with ENV axles in front and Salisbury on the rear. The chassis frame was unique to the model and featured drop-shackle suspension similar to the military series Land Rovers. 900x16 tyres were a standard feature and these machines were commonly used by utility companies and breakdown/recovery firms. Only 170 IIa and 275 (approx) Series IIIs (1 Ton) were built for the home market. [edit] Australia Australia has always been an important export market for Land Rovers of all sorts, but especially the utility models. 80-inch Series I models were imported by the Australian government in the late 1940s for work on civil engineering projects such as dams and road construction, which brought the vehicle to the buying public's attention. Large sales followed and in the 1950s Land Rover established a factory in Australia to build CKD kits shipped from the Solihull factory. The Land Rover continued to sell well throughout the 1960s in Series II guise, commanding some 90% of the off-road market, and with practically every farm having at least one Land Rover. The lack of power was often resolved by replacing the engine with a Holden (161/173/186 etc.) engine for which conversion kits were readily available. The Series III continued this success in the early 1970s, but from the middle of the decade sales declined. A large coal export deal to Japan relied on the subsequent import of Japanese cars and other goods, a combination of this increasing competition and increasingly poor quality of the components being shipped from Britain meant that Land Rover's dominance slipped. A problem specific to Australia was the always-limited supply of new Land Rovers. Leyland's factory never had the capacity to meet possible demand and the need to import almost the entire vehicle in kit form from Britain restricted the supply and manufacturing process further. This led to a long waiting list developing for the Leyland product whilst commercial operators could receive large fleets of Japanese vehicles very quickly. The other problems faced by Land Rover were the same throughout its export markets- compared to the Japanese competition, the Land Rover was underpowered, unreliable and slow with a poor ride quality, despite their superior off-road ability. Poor rust-proofing and low-quality steel used in comparison to the Japanese vehicles turned the buyers away in large numbers and by 1983, with the introduction of the One Ten, the Land Cruiser was the best selling 4x4 in Australia. In the early 1980s, Land Rover Australia had made some changes to the vehicle to try and combat this sales decline. As well as the fitting of the V8 petrol engine in the 1979 "Stage One", as in the rest of the world, Australia also received the same vehicle with the option of a 3.9 litre 89 hp (66 kW) 4 cylinder Isuzu diesel engine. This helped slow the sales decline, but the rest of the vehicle's shortcomings let it down. The One Ten was also available with this engine, and a turbocharged version producing in excess of 100 horsepower (75 kW) powered the military 6x6. Land Rover Series III Pickup Short wheelbase Land Rover Series III [edit] Military The British Army used Series Land Rovers in large numbers (and continues to use the modern Defender versions). The British Army tested the 80-inch (2,000 mm) Series I Land Rover almost as soon as it was launched in 1948. At that time, the Army was more interested in developing a specially-designed military utility 4x4 (the Austin Champ). However, the Champ proved too complex, heavy and unreliable in battlefield conditions so the Army looked to the Land Rover. In the late 1940s the Ministry of Defence was keen on the standardisation of its vehicles and equipment. Part of this plan was to fit Rolls-Royce petrol engines to all its vehicles (even though most were not actually built by R-R). A batch of Series I Land Rovers were fitted with Rolls-Royce B40 4-cylinder engine, which required modification to an 81-inch (2,100 mm) wheelbase). However, the engine was too heavy and slow-revving, which stunted performance, and produced torque that the Rover gearbox could only just cope with. Rover convinced the MOD that, considering the quantities of Land Rovers they were considering ordering, that the standard 1.6 litre engine would suffice. The MOD started ordering Land Rovers in batches from late 1949. The initial batches were for 50 vehicles, but by the mid 1950s the Army was buying Land Rovers 200 vehicles at a time. Land Rovers were deployed to the Korean War and the Suez Crisis, and became standard light military vehicles throughout the Commonwealth. However, as the 1960s progressed, more and more specialised versions were developed. As well as the standard 'GS' (General Service) vehicles, a common variant was the 'FFR' (Fitted For Radio', which had 24-volt electrics and a large engine-powered generator to power on-board radios. There were also Ambulances on the 109-inch (2,800 mm) Series II chassis. A well-known version was the LRDPV (Long-Range Desert Patrol Vehicle), commonly called the 'Pink Panther', on account of their distinctive light pink sand camouflage. These 109-inch (2,800 mm) Series IIs were stripped of doors and windscreens and fitted with grenade launchers, a machine gun mounting ring and long-range fuel tanks and water tanks. They were used by the SAS for desert patrol and special operations. 1983 Series III HT Lightweight By the late 1970s the British Army had acquired around 9,000 Series III models, which were mainly a special 'Heavy Duty' version of the 109-inch (2,800 mm) Soft Top. These models had improved suspension components and a different chassis cross-member design. These were produced in 12-volt 'GS' models and 24-volt 'FFR' versions. A small number were 88-inch (2,200 mm) GS and FFR models, but in general the Army used the Air-Portable 1/2 ton, 88-inch (2,200 mm) "Lightweight" version. The Lightweight was in service by many armies all over the world. In Europe even the Dutch Landmacht and the Danish Army used the Land-Rover Lightweight. Instead of the petrol engine the Dutch and Danish Lightweights had diesel engines. Instead of the canvas top the Dutch ones had PVC tops like the modern Landrover Wolf. In addition, there were also 101-inch Forward Control models, 109-inch (2,800 mm) FV18067 ambulances built by Marshall Aerospace of Cambridge. The Royal Navy and Royal Air Force also acquired and maintained smaller Land Rover fleets during the 1960s and 1970s. The RAF used 88-inch (2,200 mm) models for communications, liaison, personnel transport and airfield tractor duties. The Royal Navy's fleet was, understandably, small and consisted mainly of GS-spec and Station Wagon versions for personnel and cargo transport. In the Falklands War of 1982 the British Army deployed several hundred Land Rovers to the South Atlantic. These never reached the Falklands as they were transported on the requesitioned merchant ship 'Atlantic Conveyor'[citation needed] which was sunk in an airstrike. The loss of their light 4x4s caused numerous logistical problems for the British forces. After the conflict to replace the lost vehicles the Army ordered 200 Series III Land Rovers in 'Commercial Utility' specification (i.e. the most basic). These lacked the upgraded chassis and suspension that military-spec Land Rovers had and also had features such as the standard civilian front bumper, civilian headlights with trim surrounds and interiors that lacked the extra switchpanel that was installed for military customers. These civilian-spec vehicles served alongside the dedicated military specification fleet for over 10 years and proved to be just as robust. The Army's experience with these standard Land Rovers played a part in determining the specification for the Army's Ninety/One Ten fleet of later years, which were much closer to standard specification. All British military Land Rovers used the 2.25 litre 4-cylinder petrol engine. However, some overseas customers (such as The Netherlands) specified the 2.25 litre diesel unit instead. The Land Rover is also the basis for the Shorland Internal Security Patrol Vehicle developed by Short Brothers. [edit] Minerva Minerva Land Rover Minerva of Belgium produced a vehicle called a Standard Vanguard, which was produced in Belgium, under licence of the Standard Motor Company. When Belgium's army needed a lightweight 4x4 vehicle, the head of Minerva, Monsieur van Roggen approached the Rover company in the spring of 1951. On 21 June, Rover discovered that they were competing against Willys Jeep for the contract. In October 1951, the deal was agreed and in 1952, the Minerva-Land Rover was produced. The Rover company supplied technical support for Minerva and allowed Minerva to produce Land Rovers under licence to Rover. Arthur Goddard, Rover Assistant Chief Engineer and head of Land Rover development was in charge of approving the changes Minerva wanted to make to the Land Rover as well as setting the factory up to assemble the vehicles. [edit] See also Light Utility Vehicle [edit] References ^ Sibur-Russian Tyres. "JustAuto Factsheet". Just-auto.com. http://www.just-auto.com/factsheet.aspx?ID=180. Retrieved 2010-09-30.  ^ "News". Motor: pages 90–91. date 17 February 1968.  ^ "Land Rover Stage 1 V8 - History". Landroverv8.com. http://www.landroverv8.com/history3.html. Retrieved 2010-06-25.  ^ "Stage 1 V8 109". Stage1v8.org.uk. http://www.stage1v8.org.uk/. 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Station Wagon Dimensions mm (inches) 90 Track front/rear 1,486 (58.5) Cargo bed length 1,144 (45.0) Tailgate aperture width 878 (34.5) Largest box length 1,005 (40) Largest box width 660 (26) Largest box height 1,050 (41.3) 110 Track front/rear 1,486 (58.5) Cargo bed length 1,900 (74.8) Tailgate aperture width 878 (34.5) Largest box length 1,100/1,470** (43.5/57.9)** Largest box width 660 (26) Largest box height 1,050 (41.3) Approach / Departure Angles Gradients at Kerb Height 90 Maximum Gradient 45º Approach angle 49º Departure angle 47º Ramp break 147º Traverse angle 35º 110 Maximum Gradient 45º Approach angle 49º Departure angle 35º Ramp break 150º Traverse angle 35º Minimum Turning Minimum Turning Radius metres (feet) 90 Tyre size 7.50R16 Minimum turning radius 6.15 (20.2) Tyre size 235/85R16 Minimum turning radius 6.67 (21.9) 110 Tyre size 7.50R16 Minimum turning radius 6.4 (21.0) Tyre size 235/85R16 Minimum turning radius 7.18 (23.6) Ground Clearance Ground Clearance mm(inches) 90 Tyre size 235/85R16 Minimum ground clearance, unladen 250 (98.4) 110 Tyre size 235/85R16 Minimum ground clearance (unladen) 250 (98.4) Wading Depth Wading Depth mm (inches) 90 Wading Depth 500 (20) 110 Wading Depth 500 (20) Performance and Weights Build & Price for this model of Defender Performance and Weights 90 Performance Fuel Tank Capacity Litres 60 Fuel economy (L/100KM) Urban 22.6 (12.5) Extra urban 32.9 (8.6) Combined 28.3 (10.0) Drive by noise 75 db CO2 g/km 266 Certifiable emissions EU4 90 Weights Standard Gross Vehicle 2,505 Minimum kerb weight* 1,744 Maximum payload** 761 110 Performance 110 SW (Station Wagon) Fuel Tank Capacity Litres 75 Fuel economy (L/100KM) Urban 20.8 (13.6) Extra urban 29.1 (9.7) Combined 25.5 (11.1) Drive by noise 73 db CO2 g/km 295 Certifiable emissions EU4 110 Weights Standard with 5 Seats Gross vehicle 3,050 Minimum kerb weight* 2,050 Maximum payload** 1,000 SW (Station Wagon) **M1 Passenger Vehicle The results given here do not express or imply any guarantee of the fuel consumption of any particular vehicle with which this information may be supplied. Vehicles are not individually tested, and there are inevitably differences between individual vehicles of the same model. In addition, the vehicle may incorporate particular modifications. Furthermore, the driver’s style and road traffic conditions, as well as the extent to which the vehicle has been driven and the standard of maintenance will all affect its fuel consumption. *Minimum kerb weight Unladen weight + fluids + 90% fuel & 75kg driver **Maximum payload GVW - Kerb weight Exterior Colours Build & Price for this model of Defender Non-Metallic Colours: Fuji White - Solid Keswick Green - Solid Tamar Blue - Solid Metallic Colours: Galway Green - Metallic Santorini Black - Metallic Izmir Blue - Metallic Zermatt Silver - Metallic Stornoway Grey - Metallic Rimini Red - Metallic Interior Colours Build & Price for this model of Defender Interior Colours A range of contemporary interior colours and practical fabrics is available. Options & Upgrades for this model of Defender Vinyl Trim - Seat face: Twill Vinyl, Seat back & side: Grey Stag Vinyl Cloth Trim - Seat face: Black Span Cloth, Seat back & side: Black Mondus Cloth Engine Build & Price for this model of Defender 2.4 litre 4 cylinder diesel engine The power to tow and get the job done. Defender’s refined 2.4 litre diesel produces 122hp or 90kW and a class-leading 360Nm of torque with 90 percent of peak power on tap from less than 2,200rpm to over 4,350rpm. The engine is designed to meet modern emissions legislation and features an Anti-Stall device, which intelligently adjusts the fuel required when the engine is working at low speed. Performance (Manufacturer's Estimates): 2.4 litre diesel Maximum speed mph 82 Acceleration 0-60mph seconds 14.7 Fuel Economy: 90 SW Urban mpg (L/100km) 22.6 (12.5) Extra urban mpg (L/100km) 32.9 (8.6) Combined mpg (L/100km) 28.3 (10.0) Combined COâ‚‚ emissions (g/km) 266 Drive by noise/dB 75 Driving and Transmission Build & Price for this model of Defender Driving and Transmission Defender's permanent 4 wheel drive with a lockable centre differential and dual range transmission system, offers almost unstoppable traction on and off road. Specially developed for heavy-duty applications, the six-speed manual transmission also provides smooth on-road performance, and economy, whilst the low first gear reduces crawl speed and makes towing effortless. As Standard with this model of Defender Permanent four-wheel drive Permanent four-wheel drive ensures power is sent to all four wheels continuously, on or off-road. With no need to switch between two-wheel and four-wheel drive as conditions change, Defender remains sure-footed and unstoppable. Other vehicle systems (locking centre differential and traction control) come into play if traction at any wheel is lost. Dual-range six-speed transmission and locking centre differential The enormous torque developed by Defender is fully utilised through its robust dual-range transfer box and six-speed gearbox. The available twelve forward and two reverse gears provide the driver with a wide spread of gear ratios to handle heavy-duty applications. The low first gear reduces crawl speed and makes towing almost effortless whether on or off-road, while the high sixth gear produces improved fuel economy when cruising along roads. For extreme off-road conditions such as mud, ice, snow or loose ground, the centre differential can be locked, ensuring power is split equally between each axle to deliver superb traction. Suspension and Steering Build & Price for this model of Defender Suspension and Steering Defender owes much of its legendary off-road capability to excellent axle articulation coupled with coil sprung suspension. This helps each wheel maintain contact with the ground and follow the contours of rough surfaces. And with power-assisted steering as standard, relaxed control is assured at all times. Defender’s load carrying capability and the availability of heavy-duty suspension vary in and outside of Europe due to differences in market legislation. As Standard with this model of Defender Heavy Duty Suspension 2,550kg - includes Ventillated Disc Brakes Safety and Security Build & Price for this model of Defender Safety and Security For maximum control both on and off-road, Defender is available with 4-channel anti-lock brakes (ABS) and Electronic Traction Control (ETC). Detecting any significant difference between wheel speeds during braking or accelerating, this optional system helps maintain control by automatically reducing or applying brake force to the appropriate wheel. As Standard with this model of Defender Perimetric/volumetric alarm with immobilisation Options & Upgrades for this model of Defender Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) / Electronic Traction Control (ETC) Perimetric and volumetric sensing alarm with immobilisation and battery backed sounder Interior Features Build & Price for this model of Defender Interior Features Simple, sturdy and highly functional. Every dial is clearly visible, every control is easily reached. And every surface is resistant to wear and tear, as well as climate extremes. With seats easily stowable to accommodate a variety of loads, you couldn't ask for a more practical or versatile cabin. As Standard with this model of Defender Rubber floor trim - four seats Options & Upgrades for this model of Defender Air conditioning Interior Features 2 Build & Price for this model of Defender Interior Features 2 Simple, sturdy and highly functional. Every dial is clearly visible, every control is easily reached. And every surface is resistant to wear and tear, as well as climate extremes. With seats easily stowable to accommodate a variety of loads, you couldn't ask for a more practical or versatile cabin. As Standard with this model of Defender Four seats The compact and manoeuvrable Defender 90 Station Wagon can accommodate four people. The seats are arranged in stadium style for maximum exterior vision. Designed to be comfortable and supportive whatever the terrain, each rear seat has a three-point safety harness and can be folded to optimise Defender’s load-carrying versatility. Deep stowage tray Options & Upgrades for this model of Defender Cubby box Two seats Exterior Features Build & Price for this model of Defender Exterior Features Fitness for purpose defines the Defender's body. Short front and rear overhangs and high sills provide optimum clearances off road, whilst the flat, vertical sides maximise visibility and the ability to manoeuvre the vehicle in tight situations. A combination of high strength steel and light-weight aluminium keep weight down to maximise economy and corrosion resistance. As Standard with this model of Defender Rear mudflaps Headlamp levelling Heated rear screen and rear wash wipe Rear folding step Options & Upgrades for this model of Defender Front mudflaps Tinted glass Tow ball, drop plate and electrics Tow pintel, drop plate and electrics Under ride protection bar Sunroof Exterior Features 2 Build & Price for this model of Defender Exterior Features 2 Fitness for purpose defines the Defender's body. Short front and rear overhangs and high sills provide optimum clearances off road, whilst the flat, vertical sides maximise visibility and the ability to manoeuvre the vehicle in tight situations. A combination of high strength steel and light-weight aluminium keep weight down to maximise economy and corrosion resistance. As Standard with this model of Defender Station Wagon style roof (including alpine lights) Rear ¼ windows Options & Upgrades for this model of Defender Roof - body colour Information, Communication and Entertainment Build & Price for this model of Defender Information, Communication and Entertainment Entertainment in Defender is available from either a radio or CD player with the option of high mounted tweeters for added sound quality and clarity. There’s also auxiliary audio connectivity for iPod® and MP3 (hi line audio only). iPod is a trademark of Apple, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries Options & Upgrades for this model of Defender Single disc CD and radio Single disc CD and radio - including AUX socket for iPod®/MP3 player Wheels Build & Price for this model of Defender Wheels Nothing personalises a Defender as much as a set of alloy wheels. Lighter than standard steel wheels, they are also tough and highly practical. As Standard with this model of Defender Steel Wheel - Michelin Latitude Cross Tubeless Tyres Options & Upgrades for this model of Defender Steel Wheel - Michelin XZL Tubed Tyres Steel Wheel - Michelin XZL Tubeless Tyres Boost Alloy & Continental Conti Cross Contact AT Tyres Includes Locking Wheel Nuts Boost Alloy Wheel & Goodyear Wrangler MT/R Tyre Includes Locking Wheel Nuts Dual Finish Alloy Wheel & Continental Conti Cross Contact AT Tyres Includes Locking Wheel Nuts Dual Finish Alloy Wheel & Goodyear Wrangler MT/R Tyre Includes Locking Wheel Nuts Heavy Duty Steel Wheel - Goodyear MT/R Tubeless Tyre Option Packs Build & Price for this model of Defender Option Packs Option packs and specialised accessories can add even more capability, individuality and style to any Defender. They offer a real opportunity to make it truly your Defender. Options & Upgrades for this model of Defender COLD CLIMATE PACK Heated screen and front seats Defender’s superb cold-climate capability is further enhanced with a heated windscreen and heated seats. Standard on Defender 90 XS and Defender 110 XS and optional with all 130 wheelbases, the heated windscreen helps drivers maintain excellent visibility, while on cold starts the heated front seats are particularly welcome. CONVENIENCE PACK Electric front windows and remote central locking COMFORT PACK Convenience Pack, single disc CD and radio Protection Pack - Mudflaps – Front, Under Ride Protection Bar, Boost Alloy Wheels with Continental Conti Cross Contact AT Tyres, Locking Wheel Nuts, Anti-roll Bars Style Pack - Boost Alloy Wheel & Continental Conti Cross Contact AT Tyres, Locking Wheel Nuts, Anti-roll Bars, Metallic Paint, Tow Ball Drop Plate & Electrics Land Rover Defender Explore STATION WAGON Sitemap Vehicles Defender Freelander 2 Discovery 4 Range Rover Evoque Range Rover Sport The Range Rover Approved Used Vehicles Corporate Sales Tourist, Diplomatic and Military Personnel Price Lists Armoured Vehicles Finance Finance Overview Promotions Personal Finance Packages Business Finance Packages Insurance Motability Financial Services Customers Contact Us FAQs Owners Warranty and Assistance Servicing and Maintenance Land Rover Guides Vehicle Accessories Merchandise CO2 Offsetting Bluetooth® Takeback and Recycle Experience Land Rover Land Rover Experience Adventure Days Catalonian Adventure Centre Locations Corporate Events Pro user Training About Land Rover Land Rover News Sustainability Heritage Sponsorship Land Rover Events and Exhibitions 4x4 in Schools Careers Go Beyond Accessories Request a Test Drive Request a Brochure Find a Dealer Compare Keep me informed Select a Country Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions International Standards || LandRoverMedia Resource Search news corporate products events environment images video archive Corporate Corporate News Biographies Facilities History View related images Download Document || Land Rover Defender Land Rover Other Diesel Cars Used Parts Exmoor Parts Contact RCV Service Iden Park Garage Cranbrook Road Staplehurst Kent TN12 0EJ tel 01580 890 333 Land Rover Defender 110 TD5 XS Station WagonEstate 2003(53)£17,995more infoLand Rover Defender 110 TD5 County Station Wagon 46,000 mlsEstate 2003(53)£SOLDmore infoLand Rover Defender 90 TD5 XS LHD Left Hand DriveEstate 2003(52)£15,995more infoLand Rover Defender 90 TD5 County Station WagonEstate 2002(02)£SOLDmore infoLand Rover Defender 90 TD5 Station Wagon7-Seater 2001(51)£11,995more infoLand Rover Defender 110 TD5 County Station WagonEstate 1999(V)£SOLDmore infoLand Rover Defender 90 TD5 County Hard Top3 door 2003(53)£11,495+ VATmore infoLand Rover Defender 110 TD5 LHD Left Hand DriveEstate 2000(W)£10,995more infoLand Rover Defender 90 TDi Station WagonEstate 1995(N)£SOLDmore infoLand Rover Defender 90 TD5 Pick Up 49,000 mls2-door 2005(54)£10,995+ VATmore infoLand Rover Defender 110 TD5 Hard Top 54,000 milesEstate 2000(V)£SOLDmore infoLand Rover Defender 90 TDi County Hard Top3 door 1997(P)£9,995more infoLand Rover Defender 90 TDi Hard Top 3 door 2003(53)£9,995+ VATmore infoLand Rover Defender 110 TDi Hard Top 66,000 mls3 door 1995(N)£8,495+ VATmore infoLand Rover Defender 90 TD5 Pick Up2-door 2002(52)£7,495+ VATmore infoLand Rover Defender 90 LHD Soft Top Left Hand Drive 52,000 milesConvertible 1990(G)£6,695more info powered by spidersnet disclaimer site map ||