Overview
- Scheduled for H&H Classics’ Kelham Hall sale in Newark, the vehicle will be viewable March 17–18 with the auction beginning at 12pm on March 18.
- It is a single-owner example stored in a weather-tight barn for about a decade that has reportedly never seen rain and still wears its dealer allocation windscreen sticker.
- The provenance includes two recorded services and regular MOT tests, with the reported chassis number SALLDWRP7FA474446.
- The specification is deliberately basic with a 2.2-litre turbo-diesel rated at 148bhp and 400Nm, a five-speed manual, non-metallic green paint, white steel wheels and a full-length canvas hood.
- H&H says the vendor commissioned the pick-up as a nostalgic nod to early Series models and is selling due to stronger sentimental ties to other Land Rovers, with bidding available in person, online, by phone or commission.