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Transportation

1965 Land Rover 109 Station Wagon

1965 Land Rover 109 Station Wagon

With the amount of restorers, rebuilders and qualified mechanics out there, there are more than a few vintage SUVs out there that we’d love to add to our own stable of automobiles. While we’d happily take options from the blue oval, the bow tie or Jeep, Land Rover will always hold a special place in our hearts because of their unique design, build quality and overall style. This 1965 Land Rover 109 Station Wagon currently being sold by Hemmings is the perfect example of one of those vehicles. Grasmere Green exterior paired with black interior. 2.25L gas engine with four-speed transmission and standard high/low transfer case. Complete restoration in the late 90’s (by the same owner of thirty plus years), along with Carmac reproduction tires in 2016, a new Zenith carburetor, fresh fluids and new brakes. If you want a vintage Land Rover in damn near mint condition, this is it.