• Year of manufacture 
    1959
  • Mileage 
    94 082 km / 58 460 mi
  • Car type 
    Other
  • Lot number 
    295
  • Reference number 
    1942
  • Drive 
    LHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Exterior brand colour 
    other
  • Location
    United States
  • Exterior colour 
    Other

Description

Chassis No. 145900545

Engine No. 151992249

Transmission No. 151917297

Originally conceived as a rugged four-wheel drive vehicle modeled after the Willys Jeep, the Land Rover has evolved into a cultural icon. Found across the globe, these instantly recognizable vehicles have developed a devout following dedicated to their preservation and restoration, just like this Series II from 1959.

Upon discovering the car in Belgium, the current owner purchased the car in 2019 and embarked on a comprehensive restoration resulting in the fantastic condition it is in today. Upon review of James Taylor's Land Rover Series II and IIA Specification Guide, it was discovered the car began life in a unique way. The car was sent to Belgium new as a "completely knocked down" (CKD) kit with assembly by the Beherman-Demoen company in Brussels. The book shows that this Land Rover was the 545th of 1,068 CKDs built with a gasoline engine in 1959.

During restoration a correct type engine was acquired, one that was produced shortly after the serial number listed on the chassis plate. While the transmission number is not listed on the chassis plate like the engine number, it is correctly date-coded unit and is thought to be original.

After stripping the car to a bare chassis, work focused on returning the truck to its former glory, with attention paid to factory specifications. Beginning with the chassis, a new frame was sourced from Richards Chassis in Swinton, England, providing the perfect basis for the project. The original bodywork, engine, transmission, and axles were carefully dismantled, checked, and rebuilt. Many Series II specific parts were retained, such as the riveted front panels and the unique mechanisms for the ventilation flaps. The only upgrades from factory correct are upgraded wheels, tires, and leather on the seats and steering wheel, which could easily be returned to factory specifications. An exceptional effort was put forth in its restoration, and so this iconic 1959 Land Rover Series II is ready to continue in the same trailblazing manner it did when new.

Please note that this lot is being sold on non-US ownership documents, so obtaining US title will take additional processing time.


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United States
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First name 
Broad Arrow Group

Phone 
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