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1949 Land Rover 107 Series I

Land Rover 107 Series I 1949

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The Land Rover Series I, II, and III (commonly referred to as series Land Rovers, to distinguish them from later models) are off-road vehicles produced by the British manufacturer Land Rover that were inspired by the US-built Willys Jeep. In 1992, Land Rover claimed that 70% of all the vehicles they had built were still in use.

Series models feature leaf-sprung suspension with selectable two or four-wheel drive (4WD); though the Stage 1 V8 version of the Series III featured permanent 4WD. All three models could be started with a front hand crank and had the option of a rear power takeoff for accessories.

Production : 1948–1958
Successor : Land Rover Series II
Body style : 2-door Off-road vehicle , 4-door Off-road vehicle, 2-door pickup
Engine : 1.6 L I4 (1948–1951)
2.0 L I4 (beginning 1950)
2.0 L diesel I4 (1957–58)
Transmission : 4-speed manual
Wheelbase : 1948–1953: 80.0 in (2,032 mm)
1954–1956: 86.0 in (2,184 mm) (SWB)
1948–1956: 107.0 in (2,718 mm) (LWB)
1957–1958: 88.0 in (2,235 mm) (SWB)
109.0 in (2,769 mm) (LWB)
Length : 132.0 in (3,353 mm)/140.5 in (3,569 mm) (SWB)
173.5 in (4,407 mm) (LWB)
Width : 61.0 in (1,549 mm)
Height : 73.5 in (1,867 mm)
 
 

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