1974 Land Rover Series 3 - 5 Door Safari wagon - Turbo Diesel, Heavily Modified

Make: Land Rover
Model: Other
SubModel: Safari 5 Door
Type: Wagon
Year: 1974
Mileage: 70,000
Color: Tan
Engine: 2.8L Daihatsu TDI
Cylinders: 4
Fuel: Diesel
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: 4WD
Interior color: Black
Drive side: Right-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Norway, Michigan, United States
Extras
Disc Brakes
Dual Battery - Solar Charging, Warn 8274 Winch, Power Inverter - 1200W, Optima Batteries - 2, Custom Tire Swing and rear door, Roof Rack, Sand Ladders, Jerry Can, Shovel, Awning - 10', Hand Throttle, Overdrive, Tilt Steering Column, Power Steering, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Leather Seats

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Your are bidding on and hopefully buying my wonderful 1974 Series III Safari Wagon - Gwenevre. This has been a trusty traveling companion for 8 years and now it's time to go a bit bigger. This truck is unlike any series land rover in the US. I have made extensive modifications to make it fun, safe, and comfortable to drive on our highways. The list is long and I have done most of the work myself and can attest to how it was done. I strived to maintain the patina of the vehicle while restoring the mechanicals whenever possible. I am not a purest and have upgraded where possible to items that are more common in the USA. This would make a fun vehicle to drive every day anywhere. Under my ownership it has not seen any winter driving and was garage stored from October to May each year. It has traveled to California and to Maine and many spots between. It's not perfect as no series vehicles are but it's one of best ones out there for really driving it! I hate to sell it and will probably regret it for the rest of my life. Below are some of the modifications that were made:
Galvanized ChassisDaihatsu 2.8L TDIRoverDrive OverdriveParabolic SpringsDisc BrakesPower Steering and custom Tilt steering columnLeather seats - Buckets - Extended Leg Room Front and RearWarn 8274 winch and custom winch bumperCustom Tire Swing and Custom all Aluminum Rear Door with StorageCustom Front Grill and 4-core Aluminum RadiatorCustom all Soldered Wiring HarnessNew High Intensity Headlights and Hella Driving LightsHand Throttle for off Road useInverter and Dual Battery Setup with Solar ChargerRoof Rack with Awning and Shovel/Fuel Tank MountsBox of Spare Parts - Daihatsu Engine - Alternator, Starter, and othersStorage BoxesCenter console - metal security with Alpine StereoCustom Dash Pads and Heater controlsCustom Door SkinsNew Rear Row DoorRepaired Front Row Doors
The Bad -There isn't much bad about the old girl but I'll try to be objective as possible:The paint is faded, mismatched and is kind of a patchwork quilt - I like it its patina to meThere is a very small amount of rust. The bulkhead was replace by the PO and it has a few small spots. I keep up on them and they are not getting worse. The cross bars above the gas tank have a some deterioration. They should be replaced at some point but are solid enough and have been coated to prevent further rust.The engine is not a common US engine and is difficult to get parts for. I always planned to replace it with a Mercedes or Rover one when it failed - its too damn reliable and never seems to miss a beat. It is a bity of dog but will do 60 MPH nicely.The seats came out of a Jeep - I know sacrilege for a rover. But they are leather, fit nicely and are way more comfy than the series ones for long hauls.Tires have good tread and are quality BFG KO - They are old and are starting to weather check a bit.All in all its old, noisy, rattles, and has its fair share of scratches and dents - don't expect a show car.
All that being said you won't drive another vehicle that gets more attention! Everywhere I go people stop me to talk about it. I even got pulled into Canadian Customs so they could ask me about the modifications (that one was scary but turned out to be just cool guys). Ask me any questions and i'll answer. feel free to contact me for a look in the UP of Michigan!
Thanks for looking!