Dimensions
210 x 297 x 20mm
The Series II [1958-61] and Series IIA [1961-71] Land Rovers defined the iconic shape of the vehicle which is still instantly recognisable in today's utility models from Land Rover. Compiled over nearly thirty years, with the aid of reference material produced by Land Rover and many dedicated enthusiasts, this comprehensive guide to the specifications of the Series II and IIA vehicles looks not only at Land Rovers as they were when they left the assembly lines but also at dozens of options and 'approved' special conversions - and some which did not receive factory approval, too. Topics covered include: Vehicle identification Specification changes in detail Optional equipment Conversions British military models, including Lightweight Forward control models Overseas production As one of the most wide-ranging books ever written on the classic Land Rovers, it is certain to become the standard reference guide to authenticity on the Series II and IIA models AUTHOR: James Taylor is a well-known writer on classic motoring subjects and a specialist on the Land Rover marquee. He has written several highly acclaimed books about Land Rovers and has been the editor of Land Rover Enthusiast magazine since it was founded in 2000. SELLING POINTS: The most wide ranging book ever written on the classic Land Rovers of the 1960s Compiled over a period of thirty years with the aid of Land Rover and dedicated enthusiasts Certain to become the standard reference guide to authenticity on the Series II and IIA models Will appeal to motoring enthusiasts, especially those interested in and restoring Land Rovers from the Series II era James Taylor is a well-known writer on classic motoring and a specialist on the Land Rover marquee ILLUSTRATIONS 400 colour ub/w photographs