Stage 1 Isuzus are quite rare. Panels are the same as Series 3 except for the bonnet and front panel which are the same as or interchangeable with 110/Defender. Look for the usual problems, the serious ones being rust in the bulkhead and chassis. Front axle parts unique to the Stage 1 will be hard to source and possibly expensive. Engine is unlikely to have problems, but the LT95 transmission may need attention. Price is very dependent on condition, but expect around $5000 - see note below.
110 Isuzu utes or cab/chassis are quite rare as well, but less so than Stage 1s, panels are mostly interchangeable with Defender and in some cases Series 3 panels will fit or can be modified. Again, the serious problem is rust in the chassis or bulkhead. If fitted with the five speed gearbox check the gearbox carefully as it does not stand up to the Isuzu as well as the LT95. You are likely to find 120" rather than 110" cab/chassis or traytop, and these are also rare. Also consider a 110 wagon with damaged rear end for conversion (you can use the cab off a Defender, or with a bit of work off a Series 2/2a/3 except for the roof). In this case you may well run across Isuzu conversions of wagons that were originally V8s. If looking at a wagon, most people prefer the ones without factory airconditioning as these do not have the front vents. Again, prices are very dependent on condition, but expect something around the same as for a Stage 1 Isuzu.
All Isuzu powered Landrovers, while taken overall are not really that rare, appear on the market only occasionally, as most owners tend to hang onto them. This means the market is very "thin", and prices vary widely depending on whether someone needs to sell NOW at any price or whether someone needs one NOW and will pay whatever is asked.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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