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If you think a Defender is close to a Series 1 80" you are off your rocker. Also if you have no love for an RRC or D1, it shows you know very little about the mechanics of a Land Rover.
1000 miles a year? Needs to be a v8.
If you think a Defender is close to a Series 1 80" you are off your rocker. Also if you have no love for an RRC or D1, it shows you know very little about the mechanics of a Land Rover.
1000 miles a year? Needs to be a v8.
A defender has derived from the series vehicle's. Your making a stupid assumption that it's the same as a series 1. A Discovery isn't by any stretch a land rover; it's a Discovery but it nod's at the RRC in style, mechanics etc. Neither is a RRC a Land Rover. There's too much ****e spouted about models which are not actually Land Rovers. I'd go further and say that Defenders are just Defenders not actually Land Rovers, apart from some common part's they are mechanically different. Following that through, a ****ing gaylander is far from being a Land Rover. A RRC is derived from American trucks like the Chevy Blazer. Correct me if I'm wrong but the original V8 was based on an American engine. The concept of the RRC has **** all to do with series Land Rovers. Debate all day if you want to about RR and D1's but not the same category as a Defender. I'm the **** that doesn't wave back unless it's a real Land Rover.If you think a Defender is close to a Series 1 80" you are off your rocker. Also if you have no love for an RRC or D1, it shows you know very little about the mechanics of a Land Rover.
So what is a land rover? Sounds like you don't acknowledge anything other than hue166A defender has derived from the series vehicle's. Your making a stupid assumption that it's the same as a series 1. A Discovery isn't by any stretch a land rover; it's a Discovery but it nod's at the RRC in style, mechanics etc. Neither is a RRC a Land Rover. There's too much ****e spouted about models which are not actually Land Rovers. I'd go further and say that Defenders are just Defenders not actually Land Rovers, apart from some common part's they are mechanically different. Following that through, a ****ing gaylander is far from being a Land Rover. A RRC is derived from American trucks like the Chevy Blazer. Correct me if I'm wrong but the original V8 was based on an American engine. The concept of the RRC has **** all to do with series Land Rovers. Debate all day if you want to about RR and D1's but not the same category as a Defender. I'm the **** that doesn't wave back unless it's a real Land Rover.
LMAFOA defender has derived from the series vehicle's. Your making a stupid assumption that it's the same as a series 1. A Discovery isn't by any stretch a land rover; it's a Discovery but it nod's at the RRC in style, mechanics etc. Neither is a RRC a Land Rover. There's too much ****e spouted about models which are not actually Land Rovers. I'd go further and say that Defenders are just Defenders not actually Land Rovers, apart from some common part's they are mechanically different. Following that through, a ****ing gaylander is far from being a Land Rover. A RRC is derived from American trucks like the Chevy Blazer. Correct me if I'm wrong but the original V8 was based on an American engine. The concept of the RRC has **** all to do with series Land Rovers. Debate all day if you want to about RR and D1's but not the same category as a Defender. I'm the **** that doesn't wave back unless it's a real Land Rover.
Ok - now look at what you have done!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1971-RANG...562587?hash=item41b3bfc09b:g:WboAAOSwzaJX4~7S
literally the dream!
good shout!Ahem....(cough cough)
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/1990-vogue-se-3-9-black.305390/
Don't know if he's still got it but it looks decent, I must say I've got a range rover classic itch I might have to scratch one daygood shout!
Don't know if he's still got it but it looks decent, I must say I've got a range rover classic itch I might have to scratch one day
I did consider a RRC, or the somewhat less sexy (and therefore much cheaper) P38. I would enjoy the classic too much - i think i would be too worried about restoring it and keeping it pretty than actually using it however! I did think about the petrol V8.....but i dont know, the psychology of it would make me resent using it at 12mpg or whatever shocking figure it is!
I couldn't give a toss about Series 1 landys.Don't you just love a Land Rover Series 1 snob?
Why not go the whole hog and condemn everything which isn't built on a Jeep (wash my mouth out with soap and water!) chassis? After all, that's what Maurice Wilks started with.
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