Petrol
powered 86in Landy; 12 year ownership; hard top and soft top included; well
maintained; great patina; always dry stored in the winter months; running,
driving and stopping as you would expect
This seems a wonderfully genuine Land Rover Series I 86-inch,
first registered in July 1955 and presenting today as an honest, usable example
of one of Britain’s most iconic early off-roaders. Now around 70 years old, this
Series I has been enjoyed in the way it was always intended—driven, appreciated,
and woven into everyday life rather than hidden away.
The current vendor has cherished the vehicle for the past 12 years,
during which time it has played a much-loved role in family outings, from
relaxed summer drives to local trips to the pub. Sensibly, it has always been
stored dry over the winter months, helping preserve its condition. It remains a
delightfully characterful machine to drive, offering a nostalgic and engaging
experience that modern vehicles simply cannot replicate.
Mechanically, the vehicle has been maintained with care throughout
the vendor’s ownership, with attention given to keeping it in good running
order. Notable works include the fitment of a new engine manifold and exhaust
system, replacement dumb irons on the front leaf springs, a replacement electric
fuel pump, and the installation of new seats for improved comfort. In addition,
a reconditioned Smiths heater has been fitted, enhancing usability in cooler
conditions.
The chassis is reported to be solid,
with no apparent rust or signs of repair, which is always a key consideration
with early Land Rovers. Electrically, the vehicle performs well, with lights and
horn functioning as expected, and it is said to start readily—typically first
time with the use of a little choke.
Currently
fitted with a soft top, the sale also includes the hard top, offering
flexibility for different uses and seasons. Accompanying the vehicle is a
substantial history file, including V5 documents tracing back to its first
owner, reinforcing the impression that this is a genuine and well-documented
example.
This 1955 Land Rover Series I, powered
by its 2,286cc petrol engine and having had a total of six former keepers,
represents a rare opportunity to acquire a usable and charming classic. It
stands not as a concours showpiece, but as something arguably more appealing—an
authentic, well-kept vehicle with real character, ready to be enjoyed as it has
been for decades.
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