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1959 Land Rover Series 109

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R 499,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 10,256 p/m

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Mileage31,348 km
Power60 kW (82 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionManual
First registered1959
Previous owners1

VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS

The classic Land Rover Series 109 from 1959 offers a rare blend of vintage charm and reliable performance, making it an exceptional find for collectors or enthusiasts seeking a used, iconic vehicle at an affordable price in South Africa. This well-maintained model stands out as a timeless investment in automotive history.

Powered by a 2.3L petrol engine paired with a manual transmission, this Land Rover delivers dependable performance suited for both off-road adventures and daily use. Its practical single cab bakkie design features two doors and a spacious bed, perfect for work or leisure, with a mileage of just 31,348 km, ensuring durability and value.

Located in Pretoria Central, Gauteng, this Land Rover Series 109 is available for viewing and test drive. Interested buyers can explore finance options, compare prices, and secure the best deal on this classic vehicle. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of automotive heritage—contact us today!

SELLER'S COMMENTS

a 1959 Land Rover Series I, a true classic that represents the origins of Land Rover engineering. This iconic model is known for its rugged simplicity, unmistakable design, and unmatched character. A rare opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate authentic vintage 4x4s.

The vehicle retains its classic charm and original feel, making it ideal for weekend outings, shows, or as a solid foundation for a restoration project. Its mechanical simplicity and heritage appeal make it a standout piece of automotive history.

A must-see for anyone looking to own an early Land Rover with timeless appeal.

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CAR OVERVIEW


Year1959
Variant109in LWB 4 Cyl P/U S/C
Body typeSingle Cab Bakkie
ConditionUsed
Seats0
Doors2
Mileage31,348 km
Previous owners1
Length0 mm
Height0 mm
Curb weight1,489 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine size2286.0 cm³
Power60 kW (82 hp)
TransmissionManual
Manual gears4
Driven wheelsFour Wheel Drive
Front tyres7.50x16
Rear tyres7.50x16
Vehicle number23404808P16278HT1

FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourGreen

SELLER


Auto Investments Montana

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Montana Tuine, Pretoria, Gauteng, 0182, South Africa

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Land Rover Series 109

The Land Rover Series 109 is the sort of bakkie you spot at a classic car show in Oudtshoorn or rusting quietly on a Karoo farm, not clogging the N1 in Sandton traffic. With just two for sale in the whole of South Africa, it’s less a rival to the usual Ford Ranger or Isuzu D-Max crowd and more a four-wheeled time capsule for the kind of enthusiast who also dreams of a Defender 90 or an old Land Cruiser FJ40. Both listed examples serve up a four-cylinder petrol paired to a manual ‘box—no surprises there, because Land Rover never bothered with anything else for the Series 109. Pricing ranges from R349,900 to R499,900, which puts it solidly in collector territory. That’s restoration money, not a daily-runner decision—and on paper at least, that’s the only way this makes sense. You’re not going to find a new one, and you won’t ever see a big batch of them flood the market either. These two examples average 57,512 km on the odo, which sounds almost suspiciously low until you remember they’ve been around since the late '50s or mid-'60s and probably spent more time hiding in a barn than hauling bales. The 109-inch long-wheelbase was always the real workhorse, a favourite for farms and game lodges, if you pack smart. Buyers hunting for gadgets or spec sheets are looking in the wrong place here. Condition, honesty, and provenance are what matter. Straight panels, a transfer case that doesn’t whine, and a story worth telling—that’s the point. This isn’t a used bakkie; it’s a slice of motoring history, priced the way rare artefacts always are.

Land Rover Series 109 - Auto Investments Montana
R 499,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 0 p/m

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