This original 1962 ex South African military vehicle was bought from Johannesburg, where it was kept and loved by an avid ex border war veteran.
It’s in original livery, with an army green finish, and no parts upgrades to speak of.
This trusty Series 2 would have been an ideal work horse in the tough African climate on the border between Namibia and Angolan deserts, ferrying soldiers to and from their deployments.
1966 Series 3a from the West Coast
One of the newest additions to the fleet, this 1966 Series 3a was purchased from a wealthy citrus farmer near the town of Citrusdal.
Even with all the modern tools available, farm folk still rely on the trusty Land Rovers from yesteryear to perform under the harshest conditions.
1968 Series 3a 'The Green Mamba'
Purchased from deep up the West Coast of South Africa, the ‘Green Mamba’ is a fan favourite, with its classy finish and well maintained exterior, don’t put your camera away too quickly when she’s about!
The series 3a was considered much easier to handle due to its ‘syncro-mesh’ gearbox, meaning you no longer had to ‘double-clutch’ every gear change. Something we definitely take for granted in the modern car era.