Land Rover Diesel Series II Basic 1959 4WD ALL TERRAIN FAMOUS TRUCK - IN A BARN

  • Location: Duluth, Georgia, United States
  • Make: Land Rover
  • Model: Other
  • SubModel: Series II Basic
  • Type: Truck
  • Trim: Basic
  • Year: 1959
  • Mileage: 82,673
  • VIN: SN only
  • Color: Green
  • Engine size: 2L Diesel
  • Number of cylinders: 4
  • Power options: None of these things! A Classic!
  • Fuel: Diesel
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drive type: 4WD
  • Drive side: Left-hand drive
  • Safety options: None of these things! A Classic!
  • Options: 4-Wheel Drive
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

1959 Land Rover Other Basic Description

For Sale - in Georgia this1959 CLASSIC Land Rover Series II, Body Type: BasicSerial #159000017RARE - ONLY 42'032 109" LONG BEDS WERE PRODUCED FROM 1958 TO 1961OF THOSE ONLY8,299 DIESEL ENGINES WERE PRODUCED!This in one of those rare Diesel Powered LWB ModelsLHD (LEFT HAND DRIVE) / LWB (LONG WHEEL BASE - 109"/2,769mm)
NOTE: PICKUP LOCATION IS IN MACON, GEORGIA, USA - POSTAL CODE 31216PAYMENT, SHIPPING AND DELIVERY DETAILS BELOW...


This is a "Real" Land Rover from 1959! Off-road vehicle produced in Great Britain by The Rover CompanyThis one is currently stored in a barn.This truck was purchased and maintained by a diesel mechanic who was my brother-in-law until his death two years ago. He bought it used from a dealer in Macon, GA who had acquired it from a plantation in Albany, GA.
It has been under cover for most of its life, but know is in an old garage on my family's property...a true "Barn Find."
We believe that it will crank with a charged battery but, frankly, we haven't tried to crank it with much intent.
Here's what we do know:Wheel Base 109" (LWB = Long Wheel Base)Left Hand DriveThough the serial number, 159000017, indicates 1959, it appears as a 1960 Model. Must be little difference in the model years...this is a basic truck!
This will make a great project for an enthusiast! And, if you are a Land Rover enthusiast, I believe you will understand.
Buyer is responsible for picking up the vehicle and must schedule giving one day's notice minimum.$500 PayPal Deposit Required at auction close.PayPal accepted for final payment.Cashiers Check okay, but seller has right to hold vehicle until such time as payment is assured, no exceptions.Unfortunately, pre-purchase inspections are not available. The vehicle is sold as is, where is.This truck has been meticulously cared for by the owner and mechanic for almost 50 years...and is seeking a new home for full restoration and continued care.Good luck.NOTE: PICKUP LOCATION IS IN MACON, GEORGIA, USA - POSTAL CODE 31216More Information:Land Rover SeriesII 109-inch utilities (1958-1961)General Info:

The Series II Land Rover was introduced in April 1958, exactly 10 years after the original was shown in Amsterdam. Both “Regular” and “Long” models had the same wheelbases as the Series Is they replaced, but there were many important differences. Most obvious was the styling (by Rover’s David Bache), which was impressive enough to survive with only minor changes into the 21st century. It provided barrel-sides to cover axles with wider tracks, plus a sill panel to conceal the underpinnings, and a particularly neat truck cab option.

The Series II 109-inch utility models were introduced at the same time as the 88-inch models. All petrol-engined models had the new 2.25-litre engine. Body type availability was the same as for the 88-inch models, but there were more special conversions on the more versatile long wheelbase chassis. Paint colours were also the same. There were 42,032 Series II 109-inch utilities, of which 8,299 had diesel engines.


Mechanical changes focused on a new and much more powerful petrol engine, this time an OHV four-cylinder of 2286cc. However, the 88-inch models retained the old 2-litre engine until summer 1958. The existing 2052cc diesel, a close cousin of the new petrol engine, remained available. The usual range of body styles was on offer – soft top, truck cab, and Station Wagon.
Overseas buyers could also have a Window Hardtop model. Bronze Green was still the most popular colour, but there were six others: Beige, Dark Grey, Light Green, Light Grey, Marine Blue and Poppy Red, the latter for fire engines. There were 60,456 88-inch Series II models, of which just 9,539 were diesel-powered. The last five 1500-series chassis (from 1960) appear to have had Perkins diesel engines from new.
PAYMENT, SHIPPPING, AND DELIVERY DETAILS:
  • PAYPAL DEPOSIT OF $500 REQUIRED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE
  • BALANCE DUE WITHIN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE
  • ACCEPTABLE FORMS OF PAYMENT FOR BALANCE: PAYPAL, *CASHIER'S CHECK, *MONEY ORDER
  • *SELLER WILL NOT RELEASE VEHICLE, OR TITLE UNTIL FUNDS ARE VERIFIED AND CLEARED - NO EXCEPTIONS
  • VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN MACON, GA, U.S.A. POSTAL CODE 31216
  • BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ARRANGING, AND COST ASSOCIATED WITH PICKUP AND DELIVERY
  • SELLER MUST RECEIVE 24 TO 48 HOURS NOTICE TO ARRANGE PICKUP - NO EXCEPTIONS