1966 Land Rover 109 Series IIA Dormobile
Part off-roader and part pop-top camper, this 1966 Land Rover 109 Series IIA Dormobile has seen its fair share of adventure. Originally owned by big game hunter Herbert S. Veltmen, the vehicle was first used in Africa for safari hunts and expeditions. A 1977 purchase brought it to the states where it saw a restoration that included new Italian leather upholstery, new speedometer, and a rebuild of the original 2.25 liter four-cylinder engine and transmission. The interior contains a two-burner propane stove, dry sink, and additional sleeping when the front and rear seats are folded flat, while the clamshell roof houses with a pair of fold-out cots for accommodations far more stylish than your average camper.