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Er Freelander 1 int it's natural habitat
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Range Rover in its natural habitat
Thought about having a FL1 but it ain't spacious enough 'int front!
Kept 'ittin 'ead on the door frame when getting in and the seat is designed for short arses.
FL2 a much better improvement.
I am a short arse and it still felt cramped to me.
Been damp 'ere
Usually like this though
Have the doors been welded on, so you get in like Daisy Duke?Er Freelander 1 int it's natural habitat
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Have yer ever thinked it might not be the Freelander that's too small?I have to say Freelanders are growing on me a bit, my first encounter with them when my mates Freelander blew 3 head gaskets in a year, plus the fact that they felt really cramped compared to my Disco commercial, was far from positive, but I have even considered buying one to fix up recently.
Peeps who are 6 foot think they're ok. Were you driving int heels?Very little/No headroom for me, had to put the seat back almost horizontal to be able to sit comfortably.
Not only that my knees were touching the dash.
Odd.
Jacket spudsWondering what’s for tea?
They dun't weld the doors ont int production. Tis not a modification peeps do.Have the doors been welded on, so you get in like Daisy Duke?
Tis the season of starlings flocking together, scoffing all the dark berries on the trees and bushes. And crapping on me windows.
I don't mind that. It gets an annual bucket of water (if the rain fills the bucket). Don't like to damage the spider habitat unnecessarilyDo they miss your vehicle? Buggers don't miss mine ...
Have yer ever thinked it might not be the Freelander that's too small?
Soon as we get brexit finished (some hope eh?) you can get back to measuring yourself in bushels. Or any other imperial unit.I am the same height lying down as I am standing up, I measure myself in cubic meters
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