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Larry
Guest
There was a time back when owning a Landrover was for me a mere fantasy
(well you might say maintainig one still is)
I had a clear idea though of what I considered a Landrover, now I don' want
to disparage those rangie folks cos that is an interesting vehicle in its
own right and I can't say as I never desired one, but when I decided (or
fate had decided for me) the time had come to get a real Landie it had to be
a series.
I think the problem with the current industry started a long time ago in
that nobody is realy sure what a 4x4 should be. To be fair the Japs brought
reliability but at a price. The Yanks never gave us anything, there was only
ever one Jeep worthy of the name, the Japs made better jeeps after that and
the russians even better.
Landrover today as a company does not exist at all, I reckon that it would
be better to seperate the SUV market into oblivion and consider the hard
core as something else a commercial vehicle with a versatility you are not
going to find anywhere else and f*ck your sacred Pinzgauers, they ain't no
Unimogs and Unimogs ain't no Landies either a different thing entirely
Enough of the philosophy, too much drinking to much thinking, the fun is is
driving
--
Larry
Series 3 rust and holes
(well you might say maintainig one still is)
I had a clear idea though of what I considered a Landrover, now I don' want
to disparage those rangie folks cos that is an interesting vehicle in its
own right and I can't say as I never desired one, but when I decided (or
fate had decided for me) the time had come to get a real Landie it had to be
a series.
I think the problem with the current industry started a long time ago in
that nobody is realy sure what a 4x4 should be. To be fair the Japs brought
reliability but at a price. The Yanks never gave us anything, there was only
ever one Jeep worthy of the name, the Japs made better jeeps after that and
the russians even better.
Landrover today as a company does not exist at all, I reckon that it would
be better to seperate the SUV market into oblivion and consider the hard
core as something else a commercial vehicle with a versatility you are not
going to find anywhere else and f*ck your sacred Pinzgauers, they ain't no
Unimogs and Unimogs ain't no Landies either a different thing entirely
Enough of the philosophy, too much drinking to much thinking, the fun is is
driving
--
Larry
Series 3 rust and holes