A 1958 Land Rover Series 2 was unveiled at Monterey Car Week, showcasing collaboration between Sean Wotherspoon and Stuff by Spot. The vehicle has a colorful exterior, restoring its character rather than making dramatic changes. Originally built in England, it was delivered to a Canadian engineer in 1959 and had stayed with the same owner for over 40 years. It returned to the UK in 2002 and is one of only six left-hand-drive models remaining there. Upgrades were made to enhance practical usage while maintaining the vehicle's heritage.
The project involves a rare 1958 Land Rover Series 2, showcasing a playfully color-blocked exterior, and follows the duo's previous work on a Porsche 2.7 RS.
The Land Rover, originally built in England, was delivered to Canada in 1959 and has remained with its first owner for over four decades before returning to the UK.
The restoration preserves original panels while integrating upgrades like a fresh engine, gearbox rebuild, and custom seating to balance authenticity with modern functionality.
Wotherspoon's design approach emphasizes the Land Rover's rarity and heritage, using that as a foundation instead of focusing on dramatic alterations, in contrast to the Porsche reinterpretation.
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