sean wotherspoon shows off revamped 1958 land rover in sunny monterey

sean wotherspoon x stuff by spot arrive in monterey

 

A rare 1958 Land Rover Series 2 reworked by Sean Wotherspoon and Stuff by Spot was unveiled during Monterey Car Week. With its playfully color-blocked exterior, the project is a continuation of the duo’s collaboration, and follows their recently completed Porsche 2.7 RS project (see designboom’s coverage here).

 

As Hypebeast reports, the left-hand-drive 2.25 petrol Land Rover was originally built in England and delivered to an engineer in Canada in 1959. Now it has been remained with its first owner for more than four decades. The vehicle eventually returned to the UK in 2002, and remarkably, it had never been road-registered. Today, it is believed to be one of only six left-hand-drive Series 2 models in the UK, and among just three that still retain their original chassis.

 

Earlier this year, Jimmy Howson of Stuff by Spot acquired the vehicle and restored it in Essex between March and July before shipping it across the Atlantic. The build preserves as many original panels as possible while enhancing the truck with practical upgrades. This way its authenticity is balanced with a renewed driving life.

image © colinjection

 

 

a 1958 land rover series 2 reinterpreted

 

For the colorful restoration, designer Sean Wotherspoon’s sensibility lies in allowing the character of the Land Rover to surface rather than overlaying it with dramatic interventions. The upgrades — a fresh engine and gearbox rebuild, Wolf alloys, a CarPlay-enabled dash, and a custom rear seating setup with built-in speakers — are carried out with the team at Stuff by Spot to reflect a measured approach. The result is a vintage utility vehicle that remains true to its heritage while receiving refinements that allow it to function in contemporary contexts.

 

Where the Porsche 2.7 RS reinterpretation emphasized vivid color and surface detail, the Land Rover instead relies on its inherent rarity and provenance as a foundation. Wotherspoon’s contribution frames the vehicle as an artifact and machine to be driven.

 

Presented alongside the Porsche during Monterey Car Week, the Land Rover affirms the partnership between Wotherspoon and Stuff by Spot as one centered on rethinking icons of automotive design. The work acknowledges its heritage and layers new elements without overwhelming the original or erasing time.

Sean Wotherspoon and Stuff by Spot unveiled a rare 1958 Land Rover Series 2 at Monterey Car Week

the collaboration follows the Sean Wotherspoon Porsche 2.7 RS project

the original left hand drive chassis has been preserved with subtle upgrades

the Land Rover spent four decades with its first owner in Canada before returning to the UK

only six left hand drive Series 2 models are believed to exist in the UK

Jimmy Howson of Stuff by Spot restored the vehicle in Essex before shipping it to Monterey, California

the build preserves as many original panels as possible

 

 

project info:

 

name: 1958 Land Rover Series 2

designer: Sean Wotherspoon | @sean_wotherspoon

collaborators: Stuff by Spot | @stuffbyspot

photography: @colinjection, @maxkindersley, @concourscollectionstorage

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