Land Rover Series II/IIA 88" 2.0 Petrol
Overview
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1958-1971 |
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For many, it's the archetypal Land Rover. They look cute, too. Be almost obsessive in your quest to find one with a rust-free chassis.
Dimensions H1980mm; W1680mm; L3620mm
Max Load Capacity 1553lb-2611lb Insurance Group 4-6
Dimensions H1980mm; W1680mm; L3620mm
Max Load Capacity 1553lb-2611lb Insurance Group 4-6
Source: Motorbase
The successor to the successful Series I was the Series II, which saw a production run from 1958 to 1961. It came in 88 in (2235 mm) and 109 in (2769 mm) wheelbases. This was the first Land Rover to adopt a relatively modern shape, and used the well-known 2.25-litre petrol engine, although early short wheelbase (SWB) models retained the 2.0-litre petrol engine from the Series I for the first 1500 or so vehicles. This larger petrol engine produced 72 hp and was closely related to the 2.0-litre diesel unit still in use. This engine became the standard Land Rover unit until the mid-1980s when diesel engines became more popular.
The Series IIA is considered by many the most hardy Series model constructed. It is also the type of classic Land Rover that features strongly in the general public's perception of the Land Rover, from its many appearances in popular films and television documentaries set in Africa throughout the 1960s, such as Born Free. Certainly it was whilst the Series IIA was in production that sales of utility Land Rovers reached their peak, in 1969-70, when sales of over 60,000 Land Rovers a year were recorded (for comparison, the sales of the Defender in recent years have been around the 25,000 level since the 1990s). As well as record sales, the Land Rover dominated many world markets- in Australia in the 1960s Land Rover held 90% of the 4x4 market. This figure was repeated in many countries in Africa and the Middle East.
The Series IIA is considered by many the most hardy Series model constructed. It is also the type of classic Land Rover that features strongly in the general public's perception of the Land Rover, from its many appearances in popular films and television documentaries set in Africa throughout the 1960s, such as Born Free. Certainly it was whilst the Series IIA was in production that sales of utility Land Rovers reached their peak, in 1969-70, when sales of over 60,000 Land Rovers a year were recorded (for comparison, the sales of the Defender in recent years have been around the 25,000 level since the 1990s). As well as record sales, the Land Rover dominated many world markets- in Australia in the 1960s Land Rover held 90% of the 4x4 market. This figure was repeated in many countries in Africa and the Middle East.
Source: Wikipedia
Performance
| Top Speed | 0-60 | SQM | MPG | Engine Pwr | Comment |
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| 65 mph | 19 mpg | 52 bhp 4000 |
Auction Sales History
Magazine Articles
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| Article |
Land Rover the world |
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| Publication | Practical Classics June 2011 | |||
| Land Rover the world - Sam Glover pits three iconic Land Rovers against the rivals that helped define them. 1985 Mercedes G Wagen, 1943 Willys MB, 1957 Land Rover Series 1, 2006 Land Rover Defender 90, 1955 Austin FV1801A, 1966 Land Rover Series IIA. | ||||
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Family treasure |
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| Publication | Land Rover Owner International July 2011 | |||
| Family treasure - When Land Rover MD Spencer Wilks retired, he wanted something unique and practical to mark the occasion - something exactly like this Series IIA. | ||||
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Home office to civvy street |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly April 2011 | |||
| Home office to civvy street - After 29 years slumbering in a government store, this Series IIA was given a new lease of life in Lincolnshire - and a new heart, courtesy of an old Discovery. | ||||
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Model perfection |
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| Publication | Land Rover World April 2011 | |||
| Model perfection - This Series II will cost you the same as a fully restored original but it was not build in Solihull. We asked Kevin Girling, our new International Correspondent, to go and find out more! | ||||
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Daily service |
112 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly March 2011 | |||
| Daily service - 18-year-old Adam Rickett was inspired by his work on a narrow gauge steam railway to buy a Series IIA. He ended up with a nice example of an 88 station wagon. | ||||
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Our Classics |
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| Publication | Classic & Sports Car February 2011 | |||
| Our Classics - Ford Mustang, Graeme Hurst. Lea-Francis, Mick Walsh. MG Midget, Jon Pressnell. Land Rover Series IIA, Martin Port. Lotus Elan, James Elliott. BMW2002tii, David Evans. Austin-Healey, David Jones. | ||||
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Time for a gas |
106 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly February 2011 | |||
| Time for a gas - In the second instalment, we see LRM's Ross Floyd putting the finishing touches to fitting an LPG system to his beloved Series II. | ||||
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Future proof |
106 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly January 2011 | |||
| Future proof - A professional LPG conversion on a classic is unlikely to be cost effective, but there are other benefits. | ||||
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Green machine |
30 |
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| Publication | Land Rover World January 2011 | |||
| Green machine - Steve Wyburn's Series II is living proof that you can't keep a good Land Rover down. He bought it as a £150 wreck from eBay - but as Tim Gibson found out, it's now one of the tidiest leafers you could ever hope to see. | ||||
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Trialer transformer |
28 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly December 2010 | |||
| Trialer transformer - Image a Land Rover that goes like stink, is comfortable to drive, can do the tip run and in five Well, here it is. | ||||
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The tale of a Grey IIA |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly November 2010 | |||
| The tale of a Grey IIA - Neil Cass '50th birthday present was a down-at-heel Series IIA. he wasted no time in transforming it into his perfect Land Rover. | ||||
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Family fortune |
112 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly June 2010 | |||
| Family fortune - Bought new in 1963 and kept on for four generations, this archetypal farm Series IIA has paid for itself many times over. | ||||
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Bitten by the bug |
124 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly February 2010 | |||
| Bitten by the bug - The owner of this very original 1958 Series II retells his first Land Rover experience in 1970 and how that shaped his off-road outlook from then on. | ||||
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Blast from the past |
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| Publication | Land Rover Enthusiast December 2009 | |||
| Blast from the past - Series II - James Taylor was delighted to come across this 1959 88 truck cab and to find that it was being kept the way it used to be. | ||||
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Class discuss |
42 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Owner International November 2009 | |||
| Class discuss- The SIIA rebuilt by students at Ampleforth College is well worth talking about, as Peter Galilee reports. | ||||
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Buyers Guide - Discovery Series II |
64 |
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| Publication | Land Rover World November 2009 | |||
| Buyers Guide - Discovery Series II - More than 10 years ago Land Rover introduced the second generation of the Discovery. The model has long since been superseded - but does that mean value for money now? David Sutherland offers his assesment. | ||||
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Get shorty |
118 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Owner International March 2009 | |||
| Get shorty- Fitting a quart into a pint pot comes as second nature to a pair of Series II fanatics, as Mark Saville finds out. | ||||
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Community pimping |
28 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Enthusiast February 2009 | |||
| Community pimping- Surprise, surprise! It is your battered old IIA, honest! When Andi Bull was in hospital undergoing a course of chemotherapy, his family, friends and some people he's never even met pooled their resources to do something really special to cheer him up. Boy did it work! Simon Hodder takes up the story.. | ||||
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From the outback |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly January 2009 | |||
| From the outback- An ex military 1962 Series IIA, modified for the Australian army - and restored in the UK. | ||||
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Buying power - Land Rover Series 2 to 3 |
32 |
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| Publication | Classic Car Weekly 9 October 2008 | |||
| Buying power - Land Rover Series 2 to 3- Fancy a 4x4 that can actually handle the rough stuff and not just the school run? Then look no further that a classic Series land Rover. They may be primitive and lacking in creature comforts, but boy, are they tough in a crunch, reckons Richard Gunn. | ||||
| Article |
Golden great |
68 |
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| Publication | Land Rover World August 2008 | |||
| Golden great- A chance encounter brings together a beautiful vehicle and a most unexpected location. | ||||
| Article |
Rare treat |
34 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Enthusiast June 2008 | |||
| Rare treat- With car prices dropping faster than the housing market, it might be a good time to buy a Discovery Series II, says Dave Barker - that's if you can find one. | ||||
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Scoosher |
26 |
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| Publication | Land Rover Enthusiast June 2008 | |||
| Scoosher- What's a scoosher? Leslie Weir is your guide to Glasgow slang. | ||||
| Article |
Wide open |
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| Publication | Land Rover Owner International June 2008 | |||
| Wide open- Summer is nearly upon us and, to give some wind-in-the-hair inspiration, Kev Mills has brought together two of the most iconic soft-top Land Rovers ever. | ||||
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It's a long story |
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| Publication | Land Rover Owner International April 2008 | |||
| It's a long story- This Series IIA long-wheelbase station wagon could tell quite a tale even before Craig Theobald saw, it, bought it and took on the rebuild. At last, he's completed the final chapter - after eight years. Are you sitting comfortably? Then Peter Galilee will begin. | ||||
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Tanderine dream |
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| Publication | Land Rover Owner International November 2007 | |||
| Tanderine dream - The Series IIA looked more like a nightmare when Lee Harris first saw it, but then came the big find that saved it from the crusher.... | ||||
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Series IIA at the Double |
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| Publication | Land Rover Owner International October 2007 | |||
| Series IIA at the Double - All he wanted was a cheap Land Rover with a few seats and some space for stowing off-road kit. When he'd finished, Mich Rayner had a fantastic twin-cab pick-up. | ||||
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Buyers guide - 1971 Series IIA |
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| Publication | Land Rover Monthly May 2007 | |||
| Buyers guide - What can I get for £300? A classic with plenty of character and years left in it yet. 1971 Series IIA | ||||
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Starter Classic - Land Rover Series II/III |
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| Publication | Classic & Sports Car February 2007 | |||
| Starter Classic - Land Rover Series II/III - The workhorse of Britain for the past five decades makes an outstanding first classic, explains Malcolm McKay. | ||||
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