Land Rovers were first built in 1947 after the end of the Second World War. Rover, the British luxury car manufacturer, based their design on the American ‘Willys’ jeep. The first Land Rover was named the Series I and was manufactured between 1948 and 1958. The series II followed between 1958 & 1971. The Land Rover Series III replaced the Series II with minor improvements to engine power, comfort and mobility and was produced between 1971 and 1985. The SIII was the most popular of the Land Rover Series vehicles, with 440,000 built over 14 years of production; it was also the most comfortable. Notably, the Landy series 3 was the last model produced with the old 2 wheel drive with selectable 4-wheel drive system. The subsequent Land Rover ‘Defender’ models were equipped with permanent 4-wheel drive. First produced in 1983 and originally called the Land Rover One Ten and Land Rover Ninety (the numbers representing the respective wheelbases), the Defender range replaced the very successful Land Rover Series III and has been in continuous production ever since until the last model rolled off the production line in 2016.
Built for adventure, the Land Rover Defender is probably the most iconic off road, all-terrain vehicle ever built. This legendary 4x4 is so rugged and durable it has been adopted by emergency services across the world, utilised by humanitarian support groups delivering aid to the farthest reaches of the globe and spearheaded expeditions into the most challenging territories on earth. This most infamous four wheeled drive utility vehicle has stood the test of time. The new Defender 2020 is great but a modern time SUV and not a utility pur Offroad vehicule.
in our inventory we have Series III 108 3 door soft top + 5 door Station-wagon and Defender 110 Station-wagons (buildt 2016).
Produced | 1971-1985 |
Length | 3.6 m (SWB) 4.5 m (LWB) |
Width | 1.68 m |
Height | 1.97 m (SWB) 2.05 m (LWB) |
Wheelbase | 2.2 m (SWB) 2.8 m (LWB) |
Engine and Mobility | |
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Engine | 2.25L 73hp (54kw) (Petrol) 2.25L 62hp (46kw) (Diesel) 2.6L 86hp (64kw) (Petrol) 3.5L 91hp (68kw) V8 (Petrol) |
Transmission | 4 speed manual main transmission 2 speed manual transfer gearbox Selectable 4-wheel drive |
The Land Rover Series III replaced the Series II with minor improvements to engine power, comfort and mobility and was produced between 1971 and 1985. The SIII was the most popular of the Land Rover Series vehicles, with 440,000 built over 14 years of production; it was also the most comfortable.
Notably, the Landy series 3 was the last model produced with the old 2 wheel drive with selectable 4-wheel drive system. The subsequent Land Rover ‘Defender’ models were equipped with permanent 4-wheel drive.
Today, the Land Rover Series III is a popular vehicle for developing superior off road driving skills, due to its antiquated selectable 4 wheel drive system
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