This 1951 Land Rover 1 Series has been driven 822 km since its restoration. The seller states that the vehicle is in good general condition and has benefited from recent expenses. The vendor states that this "80 inch" Land Rover, after being used by the Belgian fire brigade, was stored for 30 years before being restored between 2012 and 2018. He indicates that the restoration includes the mechanics, electrics and bodywork of the car.

On the outside, the seller states that the vehicle is in good condition. The red bodywork shows only a few flaws that can be seen in the gallery, with the seller noting in particular that the sides of the front wings are imperfect. The seller states that the bodywork was stripped and repainted, the doors replaced, and the chassis and apron sandblasted and metallized during the restoration completed in 2018. Photos of the underpinnings are available in the gallery. This Land Rover has a hard top in good condition.

Inside, the seller states that the vehicle is in good condition. The red leather upholstery has no tears or holes. The steering wheel and dashboard are in good condition. The on-board instrumentation and electrical equipment are in normal working order.

The 1.6-litre 4-cylinder developed 52 bhp when it left the factory. The seller says that the mechanicals are working normally, as is the manual gearbox.
During its restoration, the car benefited from the following expenses:
-engine and gearbox overhauled
-overhauled electrical circuit and lighting
-brakes, exhaust, alternator, fuel pump replaced

The car has its 4 original rims in good condition. The car brakes normally.

The seller is a private individual located in Belgium in Doische and accepts visits during the sale. The car will be sold with its Belgian registration.

The seller wished to set a reserve price.