This 1972 Land Rover 88 has been refinished in Pastel Green and Limestone over gray cloth and is powered by a 2.25-liter gasoline inline-four paired with a four-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Additional equipment includes a removable hardtop with safari windows, a roof rack, auxiliary lighting, Defender front seats, a front bumper with an integrated brush guard, a fire extinguisher, and a front winch.
The all-aluminum body was refinished in Pastel Green…
This 1972 Land Rover 88 has been refinished in Pastel Green and Limestone over gray cloth and is powered by a 2.25-liter gasoline inline-four paired with a four-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Additional equipment includes a removable hardtop with safari windows, a roof rack, auxiliary lighting, Defender front seats, a front bumper with an integrated brush guard, a fire extinguisher, and a front winch.
The all-aluminum body was refinished in Pastel Green under prior ownership and features a removable Limestone hardtop with safari windows. Additional exterior details include a roof rack with auxiliary lighting and a rear ladder, a front bumper with an integrated brush guard and Hella Rallye 1000 lights, wire covers on the headlights and tail lights, Land Rover-branded mud flaps, and rock sliders with an integrated step. The PTO-driven front winch is currently disengaged and the seller notes it has not been tested.
Limestone-painted 16″ steel wheels are wrapped in 225/75 Cooper Discovery SST tires with white lettering. Two matching spares are fitted, one to the hood and one to rear door. The four-wheel drum brake system was reportedly serviced with a replacement master cylinder, wheel cylinders, and brake lines under prior ownership. The front and rear axles are also said to have been serviced and replacement front locking hubs were installed.
The interior features Defender front seats upholstered in gray patterned cloth joined by two inward-facing bench seats in the cargo area that are upholstered in black vinyl. Interior features include sliding side widows, tire-link floor mats, and a fire extinguisher. Cracks are visible along the black dashboard and the right rear bench seat is torn along the seat bottom.
A three-spoke steering wheel fronts Jaeger instrumentation that consists of a 95-mph speedometer and a combination gauge for water temperature and fuel level. Additional gauges for oil pressure and voltage along with an analog clock are located on the lower dash. The five-digit odometer shows 35k miles.
The 2.25-liter gasoline inline-four reportedly received a replacement starter, alternator, fuel pump, and radiator hoses during prior ownership, and the carburetors and water pump are said to have been refurbished.
Power is sent to the rear or all four wheels through a four-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case.