1971 LR Series IIa
Your posted price is wildly out of scope. See this sales history for 109's at BaT for a good general reference -- https://bringatrailer.com/land-rover/series-109/
Besides a few outliers, 50k is the top end, and was both in the crazy car market of the pandemic, and represented "nut-and-bolt restorations," which yours is clearly not. Painted galvanized trim is a big negative, possible bulkhead rust peeking out from under floor mat in one picture puts "what's under the mats" into question, broken escutcheon and cobbled in switches on the dash, no overdrive, winch, or other "premium price" visible, etc. Don't get me wrong... it looks like a nice truck, and probably a blast to drive, but ones in this condition (assuming mechanicals are also solid), sell in the $22-27k range. Best of luck with the sale.
Many MoD vehicles have a 24 volt electric system which is a negative to some buyers.
From the photos it seems that the Waterproof Distributor and Sparkplug leads have been replaced with civilian items.
possibly consider advertising in military type media and at such meets.
From the photos it seems that the Waterproof Distributor and Sparkplug leads have been replaced with civilian items.
possibly consider advertising in military type media and at such meets.
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