Would you secretly like a 'Mad Max' Landy?

  • No, I'm mad enough already.

    Votes: 36 12.7%
  • Yes, but I don't run a building society

    Votes: 115 40.5%
  • The standard Landy is good enough

    Votes: 55 19.4%
  • Yes, but my wife would refuse to drive it!

    Votes: 23 8.1%
  • I've got one

    Votes: 55 19.4%

  • Total voters
    284
I like mine, but then I would I suppose! Bit of alloy wheel bling, plus built-in 'James Bond' style smoke screen from the 19J (though I can't find the button to turn it off). Not too ridiculous as I'm not precious enough about it and it gets used all the time.
 

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May not be the best yet, but getting there:
3.5 Carb V8 1989
Galv. chassis
New main and aux petrol tanks
Home respray
BFG 305/70/16 Muds
Refurbed Deep Dish alloys
Window Tint
Headlamp upgrade
Hella "Black" spots
Clear lens sidelights and indicators
TerraFirma 30mm wheel spacers
TerraFirma sill replacement/treesliders
Melvill&Moon seat covers
Swingaway spare carrier (not fitted)
Safari style snorkel
Mammouth checkerplate all round
Aftermarket bullbar.

What say you?
 
Tbh the best looking Landy's i've seen are the South West Electricity 110's they use, they are built for the job, no nonsense mini monsters and i'm in love with the damn things :D

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a lot of the utilitie companys have similar set ups, scottish and southern have roller shutter sides on their 100s
 
a lot of the utilitie companys have similar set ups, scottish and southern have roller shutter sides on their 100s

Indeed i've seen a few WPD ( used to be SWE ) with the roller sides, that was the only pic i could grab off google though.

Quality bits of kit though, how a Landy should be ;)
 
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to paraphrase borat " the coolest land rover ever .................NAAT"

sorry about pic quality was trying to be discrete....
 

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