Description
26th Oct, 2024 10:00
The October 2024 Auction
1956 Land Rover 88 Series I
On the button and ready to go
Estimate
£12, 000 - £14, 000
Buyer's premium: 15. 00%
Lot details
Registration: OAM 428
Chassis: the details below
Odometer: 73, 725
Transmission: Manual
MOT: Exempt
Desirable overdrive model
Still retains Smiths heater
Fitted with a 1. 8 turbo diesel engine
Unmarked Exmoor trim hood
Matching Goodyear Wrangler tyres
Designed by Maurice Wilks in 1947, a Land-Rover rates highly on any list of the world's most significant vehicles, and the earlier - and therefore purer - the better. By the 1957 model year, during which this example was made, weak points had been ironed out to bring the 4x4 to a specification that would last for decades. A simple ladder frame chassis, steel bulkhead and rugged square-formed aluminium panels created a strong workhorse for light industrial, countryside and military use alike. The 88" chassis was offered from mid-1956 model year, in preparation for the diesel variant.
This example is a 1956 Land Rover Series 1 88, finished in Green with limestone steel wheels. Showing 73, 725 miles on the odometer and now fitted with a 1800cc Turbo Diesel for usability.
Outside, the car presents well, with green paintwork and Chase GB Gin stickers on. Inside, the original specification seats appear to be free from any rips or tears. This example still retains the Smiths internal heater and has been treated to a new Exmoor trim canvas hood. It is believed the original 2000cc petrol engine was swapped out for added useability and reliability when driven to shows whilst in Chase GB Gin ownership. A highly useable example which really looks the part and is on the button and ready to go.