Highlights
- Petrol-engined example with overdrive and free-wheeling hubs
- Extensive work carried out by specialist Hilton & Moss
- Stored with Hilton & Moss since purchase
- Significant investment in mechanical work
- Extensive invoice history available
The Appeal
A day's off-roading and ambling about the countryside in a Series Land Rover is just about as much fun as you can have on four wheels, and this short-wheelbase 1969 Series IIA would be a superb car in which to do it.
Our Landy stands out for its comprehensive mechanical refurbishment by respected specialists Hilton & Moss, who have also been entrusted with its storage throughout current ownership. Presented as an honest, unmodified example, this Series IIA has benefited from significant investment in its mechanical condition, making it a practical, usable classic.
Our Landy stands out for its comprehensive mechanical refurbishment by respected specialists Hilton & Moss, who have also been entrusted with its storage throughout current ownership. Presented as an honest, unmodified example, this Series IIA has benefited from significant investment in its mechanical condition, making it a practical, usable classic.

History and Paperwork
- UK home market RHD car first registered in 1969
- Extensive recent work carried out by specialist Hilton & Moss
- Vehicle stored with Hilton & Moss since purchase
- Comprehensive mechanical work documented in invoices
- Recent work completed on the vehicle
- Significant financial investment in the vehicle with supporting invoices
- Exempt from MOT and road tax
- 97,410 miles indicated

The Condition
- Presented in period Marine Blue
- OEM steel wheels with high-quality Michelin tyres
- Gently patinated bodywork and paint commensurate with age and vehicle type
- Some holes created in the bodywork for aftermarket equipment (now removed)
- Small patch to the rear tub where it meets the rear crossmember (typical electrolytic corrosion area)
- The bulkhead appears presentable
- Rock slider bars fitted
- Honest original-looking interior in good, usable condition

The Mechanics
- 2.25-litre four-cylinder petrol
- Four-speed manual transmission
- Selectable low-range and four-wheel drive
- Overdrive fitted
- Free-wheel front hubs fitted
- Aftermarket air filter
- Uprated water temp sensor system in radiator top hose
- Clutch master cylinder cover plate missing
- Reportedly runs and drives well
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