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Transportation

CoolNVintage 1966 Land Rover Series 2A LWB for Deux Ex Machina

CoolNVintage 1966 Land Rover Series 2A LWB for Deux Ex Machina

Count on the folks at CoolNVintage to create the perfect moto transport with a chopped roof vintage Land Rover. Once an actual fire engine, this 1966 Land Rover Series 2A LWB sat for decades but was just right for this unique project. A crap ton of work followed including rebuilding the original engine, transmission, transfer case, and differentials. There were also numerous upgrades like bushings, springs, and shocks, just to name a few. The most dramatic change, however, was deleting the roof entirely to open up the entire cabin to the elements while also making room for a motorcycle in the rear. CNV also added a folding windscreen because, you know, bugs. Add BF Goodrich Mud Terrain Tires with a hodd-mounted spare, popping yellow paint, bed tie downs, and Deux Ex Machina chassis art, and you have one of the most unique Defenders on the planet.