I believe it was race tech who had them built but can't find much on them I have the full air set as well so hopefully can build my 110 similar to themYep used to be one at ascot race course.
appeared to be a normal LR but with a 5th wheel on the chassis on a frame and air brake hook ups was cool tbh
Think there road legal as they have full electrics and air brake set upIt was used to tow the starting blocks around...not sure if it was road legal for towing though but was driven between courses...
Think there road legal as they have full electrics and air brake set up
Guess it would depend. Not sure if you can get them replated, else they would be subject to the standard vehicles max rear axle weight, gross vehicle weight and tow rating.Think there road legal as they have full electrics and air brake set up
I have look it up but can't find anything but I belive they where built by land rover special vehiclesI rember the first write up in the mags meant what they could tow on the road which was the starting blocks.
If its on air it'll be able to tow 4 ton rather than the 3500kg.
Those starter gates.Tow what? Though?...
I'm building it into a overland 5th wheel camper using 2 mk3 sankey wide tracks as the base for the trailerUnfortunately, they are becoming more and more common...
https://fifthwheelco.com/
although not usually landies
I'm building it into a overland 5th wheel camper using 2 mk3 sankey wide tracks as the base for the trailer
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