Estimated Price: £35,000 - £40,000
- The 388th Land Rover built, completed on 13/10/1948 and first registered in West Sussex the following month, placing it among the very first examples of this landmark British design
- Exceptional historical significance, being one of the earliest surviving Series I Land Rovers from the initial production run of approximately 1,500 vehicles
- Correct early specification, including original fabricated bulkhead (pre-1949 pressed type), correct 4.8:1 differentials, early chassis finish and period-correct running gear
- Carefully restored to a high standard, while retaining the majority of its original components, striking an ideal balance between authenticity and presentation
- Excellent structural condition, with solid chassis, original bulkhead in very good order, and suspension, axles and drivetrain reported to be in excellent condition
- Running and driving, offering immediate usability or continued preservation as a historically important display vehicle
- Notable provenance, having been on long-term showroom display at Chase Distillery, where it has been carefully kept and presented
- Accompanied by documentation, including V5C registration document, green continuation log book and a feature article from Land Rover Owner magazine, enhancing its collectability
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