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1972 Land Rover Series III

Brooklyn Coachworks specializes in customizing and building quality Land Rovers, they have been in the business for over 20 years. They have field tested these trucks to their limits and know how to build the perfect Land Rover for you. The latest example of their masterful work, is this gorgeous one-of-a-kind 1972 Series III, and guess what, it is for sale! It has been remarkably restored with a tasteful and not overdone style, but displays the perfect patina. The left hand drive beauty features original 16" white steel wheels and exterior adornments such as a tire mounted on the hood, fog lights and rear work lamp,  and a requisitioned rope on the burly front bumper, giving the Series III a legendary look. It was fitted with its original 2.25 engine and has a little over 24,000 miles on the odometer.



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