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Land Rover

Land Rover - Series (1966)

Discover the timeless appeal of the classic Land Rover Series 1966 – one of the most iconic off‑roaders ever built. If you’re wondering about a **Land Rover Series price**, a **Land Rover Series 1966 price**, or simply the resale value of a well‑maintained **used Land Rover Series price**, you’re in the right place for reliable, up‑to‑date information. Below you will find an in‑depth breakdown of the 1966 model, practical depreciation insights, comparison context, and the market segment where this legendary vehicle shines brightest.

  • Engine: 2.5‑litre, 6‑cylinder, blocked—rated at 55 hp (exact power output varies by condition).
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual, non‑synchromesh (often paired with a 4‑speed manual with limited-slip differential for higher‑grade vehicles).
  • Fuel Type: Petrol.
  • Drive: 4 × 4 permanently engaged (overdrive optional for range‑extended models).
  • Dimensions: Length 176 in (4 467 mm) – Width 75 in (1 905 mm) – Height 82 in (2 082 mm).
  • Weight: Approximately 1 800 lb (816 kg) – varies slightly with bumper and option set.
  • Top Gear: Roughly 13 mph (20 km/h) without overdrive; higher with the overdrive unit.
  • Road/Trail Performance: Designed for off‑road terrain; praised for its simple mechanical layout, which makes it exceptionally reliable in rugged environments.
  • Seating: Up to 4 passengers (standard 2‑seater narrow cab, optional 3‑seater wide cab).
  • Interior: Minimalist, leather trim often in rust‑proof vinyl for durability.
  • Features: Bootstrap canvas top, removable battery, and a straightforward steering mechanism.
  • Common Options: Optional folding bucket seats, single or dual hardtop, estimator rigs for load-bearing.
Depreciation Insight

What is a 1966 Land Rover Series worth? How does the Land Rover Series depreciation impact current market conditions?

- **First year (or before the first public showing):** A well‑kept example typically loses 15–20% of its original condition value, mainly due to age and limited rarities in early component replacement. - **Within the first 5 years of typical collector use:** Depreciation slows to around 3–5% per year as the vehicle enters “collectible” status and stat may swerve to appreciation in niche markets. - **Beyond 10 years:** Roughly 30–40% total depreciation is common, though truly pristine examples may exceed market value if they retain a high mileage count with original body, drivetrain, and interior.


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3 years ago used £8,950.00 Unlock all links
3 years ago used £12,995.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used £8,950.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used £8,950.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used £12,995.00 Unlock all links
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