I had to sell My IIA after my daughter was born to pay down dept
In the 70s I had a IIa wagon that I didn't miss when I sold it - it was a diesel and ony going down very steep hills would it ever trouble a speed limit.
In the mid-80s I owned a late Series II - an ex-army range control vehicle, when i bought it I had lots of plans, all of which came to naught when I purchased a later lot at the same auction. I did somee minor repairs to it, registered it and flipped it for a little more than it owed me.
The last Landrover I owned was far and away the most interesting - one of three 110 forward control units ought for evaluation by the Australian army. The one I got was a rolling chassis with missing engine and the wrong axles (from a series II) under it. I rebuilt with a 4.00lt local leyland variant of the Rover V8 and fitted Range Rover gearbox and axles to it.
It was a bit scary at highway speeds due to me miscalculating some of the steering geometry, but off road it was an incredible piece of machinery, I sold it when it was time to settle down and buy a house - wish I hadn't.