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The 1977 Land Rover 88" holds a special place in the hearts of off-road enthusiasts and adventurers. This iconic 4x4 vehicle is known for its ruggedness and reliability. With its compact size and short wheelbase, the 88" model is highly manoeuvrable, making it perfect for conquering challenging terrains. Powered by a robust engine, it delivers impressive torque and traction. The simplistic yet functional design of the Land Rover 88" is world famous. Whether traversing rocky landscapes or navigating muddy trails, the 1977 Land Rover 88" is a symbol of adventure and exploration.This pleasant and practical example presents well in the classic colour of Land Rover Atlantic Green and was registered in February 1977. This classic 4x4 has benefitted from an impressive list of works that includes the fitting of a galvanized chassis and bulkhead, a five-speed LT77 gearbox and transfer box, a new radiator, extended shock absorbers, parabolic springs, a new rear door, a new windscreen and all-round disc brakes. Reported to be a joy to drive having been fitted with power steering and running on BF Goodrich tyres. The seats have been modified to accommodate a taller driver and the rear is fitted with inward facing bench seats. Presented to auction with a V5C UK registration document and a comprehensive file detailing all works undertaken this ever popular model is offered with a very attractive estimate. Consigned by Daniel Godin. PHOTOGRAPHIC RESTORATIONDESIRABLE UPGRADESGALVANISED CHASSIS
R.S.P.C.A. Life Saving Medal, bronze (Mr. James Gent. 1924.) complete with ‘For Humanity’ top suspension brooch, in fitted case of issue, minor edge bruise, nearly extremely fine £140-£180 --- The Lynn Advertiser of 10 October 1924, states: ‘Aid to Animals Recognised: Before the ordinary business of the Lynn Borough Bench was commenced on Monday morning, the Mayor (Major S. A. T. Coxon) presented eight local men with medals for saving the lives of animals at the recent fire at Highgate. Inspector W. S. Harding, of the R.S.P.C.A., said that on July 16 a fire occurred in Garden Row, Highgate, in a place where there were four horses and two dogs. These animals were all saved at the personal risk of eight local men, and the Society had decided to give them medals, while the owners of the animals and an insurance company were also giving the men 5s. each. - The Mayor handed the bronze medals and money to Herbert Fisher, Robert Cozens, James Gent, Walter Dawson, Arthur Fysh, Walter Watson, Wm. Davies and Horace Jex.’

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