1979 Land Rover 109 Series III
Please note upon further review the engine's displacement is 2.6L.
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1979 Land Rover 109 Series III Walk-around and Driving POV Video
Description
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The Land Rover Series III, produced from 1971 to 1985, epitomized rugged reliability with its enduring design and became the most popular of the series vehicles. Building on the Series IIA, it featured relocated headlights on the wings for international compliance and a modernized plastic grille replacing the traditional metal one. The 2.25-liter engine's compression was increased, providing a slight power boost. Notably, the Series III introduced synchromesh on all four gears and a redesigned, safety-focused interior with a molded plastic dashboard and relocated instrument cluster. Long-wheelbase models came standard with the sturdy Salisbury rear axle. Despite ceasing North American factory sales in 1974, a Series III was celebrated as the 1,000,000th Land Rover produced in 1976 and has since left a legacy as a versatile and beloved workhorse.
Highlights
Finished in blue with a black canvas soft top
Cobra Daytona front bucket seats with Willans four-point harness
Powered by a 2.6-liter inline-six mated to a four-speed manual transmission
An original right-hand-drive example said to have been imported from the United Kingdom under previous ownership
Inward-facing folding seats with lap belts in the rear bed with seating for five
Service work is reported to include servicing the engine, replacing the exhaust, brakes, ignition, and starter
In preparation for sale, the convertible top and battery were replaced, and four new tires and windshield wipers were installed
Please note that while the odometer displays just under 57,000 miles at the time of listing, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Four-wheel drive
Two-speed transfer case
Diamond plate floors
Sliding windows in the doors
Fresh air vent
Heater
Lockable storage compartment in the rear
Fold down rear tailgate
Floor mounted gear selector
Power brakes
Padded roll bar
Pintle hitch
Galvanized steel front bumper
Side view mirrors
Known Imperfections
Rust in the floor, concentrated on the left front floor and under the dash, as pictured
Rust present on the undercarriage
Faded paint
Included
Service records
Original British registration plate, first registered on 5 March 1979
Ownership History
The current owners of this 1979 Land Rover 109 Series III purchased the truck in Darien, Connecticut, on 15 September 2012. The prior owner had imported it from Glasgow, Scotland, after purchasing it in January 2012 from Army Land Rovers, who purchased the vehicle from Gareth-Earle-Payne, where it had been since January 1999.