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34 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Might be wrong. But those long window things don’t seem right for a S1. 

I know little about them but this one didn't look right, I used to do some work on an estate where the Duke had a collection of S1's, I don't recall seeing anything like this in the shed.

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Safari roof doesn't look right for a genuine fit and windows can be cut in! A farming branch of the family previously owned the first Land-rover registered in Hereford and Worcester and I learnt to double de-clutch in it as a yoof! Had a soft spot for the brand since and had 8 or 9 since I could drive! Do like a series 1 though....

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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Have been informed by my series 1 owning brother in law that that is a late 50s 86 or 88 inch model. 
 

I am corrected!

Also in pensioner beige 🙂

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11 minutes ago, PeteB said:

Safari roof doesn't look right for a genuine fit and windows can be cut in! A farming branch of the family previously owned the first Land-rover registered in Hereford and Worcester and I learnt to double de-clutch in it as a yoof! Had a soft spot for the brand since and had 8 or 9 since I could drive! Do like a series 1 though....

Here’s a pukka one. Roof fit looks similar. 

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It appears to be an 86" (not an 88") and the side windows and safari roof are correct for a factory station wagon of the time. From the photo it looks to be a very authentic and desirable vehicle.

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