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Land Rover Series III 109 LWB Station Wagon 1/24 Scale Model Kit Build Review Revell Germany 07047

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There are probably only a few vehicles in automotive history that can compete with the Land Rover in terms of cult status. And when it comes to robustness and offroad capability, no one can beat it anyway. For those who had a lot to transport in the terrain, the LWB or 109 version with a long wheelbase was the best choice. The third generation of the British known as Series III was built from 1971 on almost 15 years unchanged. 
The Land Rover series I, II, and III (commonly referred to as series Land Rovers, to distinguish them from later models) are offroad vehicles produced by the British manufacturer Rover Company. The Land Rover was the first massproduced civilian fourwheel drive car with doors on it. In 1992, Land Rover claimed that 70% of all the vehicles they had built were still in use.Most series models feature leafspring suspension with selectable two or fourwheel drive (4WD), however series I's produced between 1948 and mid1951 had constant 4WD via a freewheel mechanism, and 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 front & rear power takeoffs for accessories.

The series III had the same body and engine options as the preceding IIa, including station wagons and the 1 Ton versions. Little changed cosmetically from the IIA to the series III. The series III is the most common series vehicle, with 440,000 of the type built from 1971 to 1985. The headlights were moved to the wings on late production IIA models from 1968/9 onward (ostensibly to comply with Australian, American and Dutch lighting regulations) and remained in this position for the series III. The traditional metal grille, featured on the series I, II and IIA, was replaced with a plastic one for the seriesIII model. The 2.25litre engine had its compression raised from 7:1 to 8:1, increasing the power slightly (the high compression engine had been an optional fit on the IIa model for several years). During the seriesIII production run from 1971 until 1985, the 1,000,000th Land Rover rolled off the production line in 1976. The series III saw many changes in the later part of its life as Land Rover updated the design to meet increased competition. This was the first model to feature synchromesh on all four gears, although some late Hsuffix SIIA models (mainly the more expensive Station Wagons) had used the allsynchro box. In keeping with early 1970s trends in automotive interior design, both in safety and use of more advanced materials, the simple metal dashboard of earlier models was redesigned to accept a new moulded plastic dash. The instrument cluster, which was previously centrally located, was moved to the driver's side. Longwheelbase seriesIII vehicles had the Salisbury rear axle (the differential housing and axle case are one piece)[clarification needed] as standard, although some late SIIA 109inch (2,800 mm) vehicles had them too. 

Also, new trim options were introduced to make the interior more comfortable if the buyer so wished (many farmers and commercial users preferred the original, nontrimmed interior).These changes culminated in April 1982 with the introduction of the "County" spec. Station Wagon Land Rovers, available in both 88inch (2,200 mm) and 109inch (2,800 mm) types. These had allnew cloth seats from the Leyland T45 Lorry, soundproofing kits, tinted glass and other "soft" options designed to appeal to the leisure owner/user.Of more interest was the introduction of the High Capacity Pick Up to the 109inch (2,800 mm) chassis. This was a pickup truck load bay that offered 25% more cubic capacity than the standard pickup style. The HCPU came with heavyduty suspension and was popular with public utility companies and building contractors

Production1971–1985Body and chassisBody style2door Offroad vehicle
4door Offroad vehicle
2door pickupPowertrainEngine2.25 L 73 hp (54 kW) I4 (Petrol)
2.25 L 62 hp (46 kW) I4 (Diesel)
2.6 L 86 hp (64 kW) I6 (Petrol)
3.5 L 91 hp (68 kW) V8 (Petrol)Transmission4speed manual main transmission
2speed manual transfer gearbox
Selectable 4wheel driveDimensionsWheelbase88.0 in (2,235 mm) (SWB)
109.0 in (2,769 mm) (LWB)Length142.4 in (3,617 mm) (SWB)
175.0 in (4,445 mm) (LWB)Width66.0 in (1,676 mm)Height77.5 in (1,968 mm) (SWB)
81.0 in (2,057 mm) (LWB

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