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This 1970 Land Rover 88 IIA Santana is powered by a 2.25L inline four gasoline engine and is capable of sending power to all four wheels via a four-speed manual transmission. This rugged safari vehicle was imported from Colombia and has received a respray in a muted tone camouflage. The interior has been updated with black upholstery with Land Rover logos. The vehicle is equipped with fog lights, two shovels mounted on the exterior, and a removable canvas top, along with the modification of LED headlights. This Santana is located in Florida.
Third-party photos and an inspection reveal the truck to be in overall good condition. The exterior custom paint shows well, and the body is straight. There are a few chips and scratches around the body that are noted in the inspection. The interior wears Land Rover badging and appears to be in fresh condition. In addition, the removable top is new. The inspection notes that the steering and brakes require a commanding presence to operate, which is expected from a vehicle without power steering and brakes. The seller notes that the accelerator pedal has been serviced and is no longer sticking, as mentioned in the inspection.
This Land Rover is being sold through CLASSIC.COM Pro by Guillermo Lopez-Castro in Florida.
Financing options are available through our recommended lenders. Please find options here.
About the model
Presented in 1962 as an update to the Series II produced until then, the Santana IIA was based on the also updated Land Rover Series IIA. Also available both in 88-in and 109-inch variants, it was offered with an updated 2.3 L engine, as well as other mechanical improvements. This was also the first variant of the Land Rover Santana that the Rover company authorized for export outside Spain, thus increasing Land Rover's market outreach to countries that included Colombia, Costa Rica, Morocco and Iran. These were produced until 1973 and sold until 1974, when they were succeeded by the Santana Series III.
Features and Specs
Known Modifications
Service History
New top
Ownership History
Known issues
Due Diligence
Included in the sale
1 key
Details
This 1970 Land Rover 88 IIA Santana is powered by a 2.25L inline four gasoline engine and is capable of sending power to all four wheels via a four-speed manual transmission. This rugged safari vehicle was imported from Colombia and has received a respray in a muted tone camouflage. The interior has been updated with black upholstery with Land Rover logos. The vehicle is equipped with fog lights, two shovels mounted on the exterior, and a removable canvas top, along with the modification of LED headlights. This Santana is located in Florida.
Third-party photos and an inspection reveal the truck to be in overall good condition. The exterior custom paint shows well, and the body is straight. There are a few chips and scratches around the body that are noted in the inspection. The interior wears Land Rover badging and appears to be in fresh condition. In addition, the removable top is new. The inspection notes that the steering and brakes require a commanding presence to operate, which is expected from a vehicle without power steering and brakes. The seller notes that the accelerator pedal has been serviced and is no longer sticking, as mentioned in the inspection.
This Land Rover is being sold through CLASSIC.COM Pro by Guillermo Lopez-Castro in Florida.
Financing options are available through our recommended lenders. Please find options here.
About the model
Presented in 1962 as an update to the Series II produced until then, the Santana IIA was based on the also updated Land Rover Series IIA. Also available both in 88-in and 109-inch variants, it was offered with an updated 2.3 L engine, as well as other mechanical improvements. This was also the first variant of the Land Rover Santana that the Rover company authorized for export outside Spain, thus increasing Land Rover's market outreach to countries that included Colombia, Costa Rica, Morocco and Iran. These were produced until 1973 and sold until 1974, when they were succeeded by the Santana Series III.
Features and Specs
Known Modifications
Service History
New top
Ownership History
Known issues
Due Diligence
Included in the sale
1 key