- According to the accompanying BMIHT factory records this venerable Land Rover is a Series IIA, 88" fitted with a 2-litre petrol engine, completed on 13/12/1968 and despatched to a LR Dealer in Wolverhampton
- It's now fitted with a TDI 200 (2.5-litre/ 52.3cu.in) diesel engine that was used in the Defenders in the 1990s
- Further improvements/upgrades include a galvanised chassis, modified Defender front doors, parabolic springs, front free-wheeling hubs, upgraded front disc brakes and deluxe seats and seatbelts for seven people
- All the sidelights, brake lights and indicators have been replaced with LED bulbs with new indicator relays including one for hazard flashing lights
- Additionally there are USB-style and traditional 12v power connectors on the dashboard for SatNav and other devices and a small discreet reversing camera
- All the benefits of a 1960s Land Rover without the old slow engine, hard suspension, challenging brakes and it has the basic mod cons to make it an easier and more enjoyable driving experience
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