Delivery of a Coolnvintage Land Rover Series 2 in Japan
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ม.ค. 2024
- A meticulously restored Land Rover Series II 109' embarked on a transcontinental journey to find its new home in the heart of Japan. This special delivery marked the culmination of an extensive restoration process, bringing this iconic vehicle back to its former glory.
Coolnvintage Founder & Creative Director Ricardo Pessoa personally undertook the journey, bridging the gap between Portugal and Japan to hand-deliver the automotive masterpiece.
The Land Rover Series II 109', an embodiment of rugged elegance, underwent a comprehensive restoration that left no detail untouched. Every nut, bolt, and panel received meticulous attention, ensuring a revival that honored the vehicle's heritage while incorporating modern touches for enhanced performance and comfort.
As the wheels of this meticulously restored Land Rover touch Japanese soil, it marks not just the arrival of a vehicle but the celebration of craftsmanship, heritage, and the joy of driving an automotive icon.
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Thought it was about the Landrover, it’s about a photoshoot.
Speechless. Heavenly passion and precision.
So sick!
Literalmente... outro nível! Parabéns! ❤
amazing guys ! love it
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you
Masterpiece. Wish I could afford one.
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I just saw one in Spain Mallorca island 2 weeks ago, same model,
Perfection at its best, 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 🇿🇦
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😂😂😂😂 the photoshoot cost more than the car
No philliperwhatever, keep on dreaming, bro....
Payed attention to details so good! Pure art!
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de bom gosto
What a beauty ! I just love the professionalissm of Ricardo to do the photoshoot as well. You are a real perfecionist indeed ! Thanks for sharing this with us.
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Pretty car and very clean, but restored to be shiny rather than technically accurate. I own a 1961 109 basic that I rebuilt in 2007. Whilst your 109 is very clean, I am uncertain what your objective is? Is it symmetry, because there is the usual poor alignment (bumper to wing, door to bulkhead). Is it shininess, which it is? Nice photos and pleased the SII gets a good pampering.
Really?
Cara como eu queria ter dinheiro para comprar um Defender Cool'nVintage! Os caras não fazem apenas arte, realizam sonhos!
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I stumbled across this video (it's amazing btw) and was thinking it's Jonah Hill is talking behind
Cool video. Curious why such a cool Japanese cat would prefer a Series over an FJ though. More common there, so something different? A lot of Porsche fans are also into Land Cruisers. I would have maybe been a Roverphile if I didn't find a beaten-up FJ60 that I restored, for much less cost than a Series to be used as a daily driver. Love your work though.
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Why would you think that his nationality has anything to do with his taste in cars?
@@MervandtheMagicTones Because there’s a general correlation. “General”, as in national pride. It’s also a little ironic. A 40 is likely better than a Series in almost every way, except it has brand cachet to Anglophiles carrying a torch for the British empire. I really dig the aesthetics and history as a car guy, but that’s about it. It’s akin to Sarah Silverman’s song “Jewish People Driving German Cars”.
Does anyone know what kind of camera is used to make the photographs that are shown in the last seconds of the video?
Look up Hasselblad H6D, I think that was the digital one he used at the start
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What’s this channel is exactly about?
Great question. We're still exploring, but it’s all about commitment to precision and passion - obsession. From our own point of view or highlighting interesting others. Stay tuned as we continue to evolve!
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So it's not a Landrover -.- very disappointing...
Firstly this video is click-bait as it is 80% about photography than Land Rovers. Secondly with all the modern "upgrades" you have incorporated you simply ruined the vintage. A classic car is only worth its salt if kept ORIGINAL.
I think you’ll find people pay a lot more for one of these than a standard factory correct, restored 109”
That’s one opinion, there are actually people who drive their cars and want to do it reliably and safely. Have you never heard of Icon , they over restore all their vehicles and get 6 figure prices for them.
@@kevinbarrett9615 I don't know Icon. A classic car lover wants an era vehicle to be like it was made back then to convey all the relevant feelings. Someone who wants a modern high-performing car with all contemp bells and whistles can go and buy one from the 2024 production line.
@@78a67h Lots of companies restore vehicles to varying levels. I have a barn-find BJ42 from the Outback, all-original and with great patina. That said, there are many things I would LOVE to restore, for safety and aesthetics. Also, if I had the funds, I'd buy an Icon or FJ Company restomodded Cruiser the moment I was able, in addition to my original. Different strokes - this clearly isn't your area of interest. Same with vintage audio gear, watches, etc - it's great to have originals and restored examples.