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Land Rover Series 3 88'
Land Rover Series 3 88'
Lot Number | 120 |
Make | Land Rover |
Model | Series 3 88’ |
Year | 1976 |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | 2.25l Inline 4 Cylinder |
Mileage Indicated | |
Paperwork | Yes |
Land Rover Series 3 88” – Fully Restored Classic
This South African–built Land Rover Series 3 88” is a beautifully presented example of the iconic short-wheelbase off-roader. Powered by the reliable 2.25L inline-four petrol engine, it’s finished in classic Pastel Green with a Limestone roof – a timeless colour combination.
Assembled in Blackheath, this model features its original utilitarian interior and correct three-lever 4WD setup. Renowned for its simplicity, durability, and go-anywhere capability, the Series 3 remains a sought-after icon among enthusiasts.
A standout example of classic Land Rover heritage, ready to be driven and enjoyed.
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