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fter a massive seven years, the Green Lane Association’s waymarking project on Salisbury Plain is finally complete. A team led by GLASS stalwart Dale Wyatt has spent that time signposting not just byways but also restricted byways, bridleways and footpaths – meaning an area once rich in rights of way but notoriously hard to navigate is now easily accessible for all.
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At the conclusion of their final signing day this spring, Dale’s team were able to say that the Plain was now completely waymarked. One look at the size of the area on a map, and the sheer number of rights of way it hosts, will give you an idea of how great a task this has been – all those involved deserve the highest level of recognition from throughout the off-roading and green laning community. ‘I’d like to thank all the people that have helped,’ said Dale. ‘GLASS members, TRF members, Wiltshire Bridleways, BHS and any other groups I may have forgotten over the years. The project would not have happened without all you good people devoting your time and fuel. And of course Derek, who represented Wiltshire County Council with the most amazingly positive and cheerful attitude.’ ‘Most of all, I’d like to thank Lt Col Nigel Linge, who I met at the beginning of the project and became good
friends with. He later retired from the MOD and carried on in a voluntary capacity. Without his energy, the project would never had happened.’ A huge benefit for motor vehicle users, in addition to now being able to find their way around among the mass of tracks created by Army vehicles on the Plain, is that as a result of this collaboration with GLASS, the MOD has created a number of Permissory Byways. Along with the creation of some new statutory BOATS, these fill in the gaps that were created by the dishonest NERC legislation of 2006 – in some cases following the same routes it turned into restricted byways. The latest of these was created as recently as May this year. With the GLASS team’s job now complete (save for regular returns to the Plain to replace broken signs), and the newly opened motor vehicle routes allowing for better joined-up travel than ever before, the rights of way in
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the area truly serve as an indication of what can be achieved when user groups and the authorities work together rather than against each other. We at The Landy feel sure the whole of the green laning community will join us in congratulating all those involved in bringing this huge project
to fruition. Pictured from left to right are Tom James, Nigel Linge, Norman Beardsley of the Wiltshire Bridleways Association, Dale Wyatt and Wiltshire County Council contractor Derek, who was on every waymarking day throughout the whole seven years. We owe them all a debt of gratitude.
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ome of us have to buy our new Land Rover Discovery. But five young farmers simply get given one for a year. All they have to do is work outdoors in all weathers, often alone in challenging conditions, knowing the public largely doesn’t understand what they’re doing, while working in an industry where they have shown they can make a difference. While we just have to work in an office or workshop, usually moaning because the price of milk has gone up. But then we’re not one of the winners of the vehicle bursary run by Land Rover and the Prince’s Countryside Fund. If we were then we’d have the free use of a new Discovery for a year, along with the training to get the most out of it. The five winners, aged from 21 to 34, had shown a brilliant business plan, as well as passion for their industry and a
commitment to making a difference in their community. The winners were Jenny Dunstan from Falmouth, who founded Jenny’s Beef Ltd specialising in top Piemontese beef; Claire Howlett who has taken over the running of the family business of Wicton Farm with her brother; David Corrie-Close and his wife Bekka who
started the Horned Beef Company in Lindale; James Speers who has a suckling cow farm and is the president of the Young Farmers Clubs of Ulster, where he works raising awareness of mental health; and Lucy and Chris Williams who are taking a different route. They’re starting Tulloch Tea, a tea company in Scotland that also
is working on a range of tea-infused beauty products. This is the fourth year that Land Rover has supported the bursary, and their vehicles should help those bright, determined young people make a success of their companies and make a difference to their communities. We wish the winners every success.
Green Light for Green Lane The Green Lane Association has been given the go-ahead by the local authority to start work on repairing the famous Happy Valley green lane in Gwynedd. The lane will remain closed while work is undertaken, but the Association’s volunteers will ensure it’s open again in the shortest possible time. If you’d like to become one of those volunteers, or have a few spare quid to help pay for the work, contact wrexham.rep@glass-uk.org
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n our unusual community of Green Oval fandom, you will find all sorts of personalities, both in terms of the owners who keep these Solihull relics, and in terms of the vehicles we cherish so dearly. There’s the big and brash Forward Controls, the graceful Range Rovers, the plucky Series Land Rovers and the Discoverys who pride themselves on being the jack of all trades. And then, of course, there’s everyone’s favourite superstar: the iconic Defender. I met a particularly charming personality a couple of months back, when I headed south to Buckinghamshire to visit Adam Norton of Norton Automotive. As pleasant as Adam was, it was a Land Rover he had under his custody at the time that captured my attention. She goes by the name of Paloma and you can see her for yourself on page 20. Paloma is different to most other Land Rovers out there. You see, growing up she didn’t have any siblings like all the other Series IIAs been born in Lode Lane. She has a double cab body, something that Land Rover the company never produced. Paloma, therefore, is a unique individual. A previous owner has gone out of his way to turn her into the form she holds today – and it’s that desire to create something different that helps produce these unique and utterly extraordinary pieces of machinery. I took a ride with Paloma and she was a pleasure to be with. We gelled instantly as her sweet-sounding heart beat away in front of me. Maybe I’m getting carried away, but you can probably tell I have a lot of faith in Paloma. Hopefully, when you read her story, you will too. Mike Trott, Editor michael.trott@ assignment-media.co.uk
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Chris Henson spent the day picking over the entire length of the lane in search of items left to damage vehicles. With another two detectors also having been loaned in by volunteers, the team was able to examine the right of way as thoroughly as possible. What they found was horrifying – a sharpened length of metal bar left in the ford halfway along the lane, two home-made caltrops and three spiked bars buried in the ground, as well as dozens of screws, nails and tacks of various sizes. The team also picked up any litter they found en route. While no-one is in any doubt that these devices are intended to intimidate motor vehicle users, the most serious damage they could do would be to walkers, horses or mountain bike riders – any of whom could easily
have suffered serious physical injury as a result. Naturally, the GLASS reps responsible for the clearance effort reported the incident to the local police – however none expected anything of significance to come of it. Elsewhere in North Wales, it has this month been reported that GLASS has invested in wildlife cameras to be used, by agreement with landowners, in a bid to collect evidence against rogue 4x4 drivers causing damage to the countryside through illegal off-roading. While this is certainly to be applauded, it is to be hoped that those tasked with protecting the public will put as much effort into dealing with people whose attempts to cause criminal damage to legally used motor vehicles risk causing serious injury to innocent rights of way users.
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Working away under the bonnet can be a tough job, often leaning in at an awkward angle, barking knuckles, squinting at some oily part deep down you can’t properly see let alone get a ratchet on – it’s a lonely, hard life you’ve chosen pal. But at least with this LED Cordless Inspection Lamp you’ll be able to see that awkward part, and see the blood slowly oozing through the oil on your knuckles. It’s a neat idea, three bright LEDs on an adjustable bar, so you can hook it up where you want. It will run
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for long periods – the makers Ring Automotive say a full working day – and then it can be recharged via the mains adapter for the Lithium Ion battery. It’s robustly made from polycar-
bonate, aluminium and ABS, so it’ll stand being treated about as well as your knuckles. Once you’ve applied the cleaner and the plasters, check this lamp out at: www.ringautomotive.com
Autoglym has a product called Clean Wheels. We’re not sure what it does. But you’re ahead of us. Yup, all you do is spray it on, scrub the rim a bit, preferably with the Autoglym Hi Tech Wheel Brush, and then rinse off. Goodbye oil, baked-on brake dust and everything else the road and track can throw at your wheels.
The Clean Wheels is tough on dirt but nice and gentle on your Landy but if you’re in the unlikely place of having chromed rims then you’ll need Custom Wheel Cleaner as that’s gentler still. Clean Wheels costs £9.20, or to put it another way, to get clean wheels will only cost you £9.20 and the stuff should last for quite a few applications.
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Sport the T-shirt Land Rover Discovery Sport – been there, done that? Excellent, now get the T-shirt. Hobson Industries are now selling this rather stylish item with a cool silhouette of the Discovery Sport, along with the official logos on the sleeve. It’s for men only apparently, so is doubtless tailored for your bulging pecs and rippling abs. Or that usefully
blank section below the chest will help disguise your love of take-away pizza, particularly in the black material. The T-shirts are £10 each, and will hopefully let people imagine you actually own a Discovery Sport instead of the rather knackered old Discovery you’re intending to buy one day. Find this little black number here: www.hobsonlandrovermerchandise.com
Think of two of your favourite brands and the chances are that Land Rover would be one and Barbour would be the other, even if the latter has become something of a fashion brand rather than the favourite for gamekeepers with a ferret in one pocket and a dead rabbit in the other. However, let’s not quibble, they’re both great British brands and they’ve come together to create a suitably manly jacket. You can tell from the name: Land Rover x Barbour Men’s Carraw Waxed Jacket.
It looks like a traditional Barbour jacket, being made from waxed cotton with a full blanket lining. There’s a storm flap for the trimmed collar and you can close the front with a full zip and a stud cover, so this isn’t just for show, it’s for go as well. There are four pockets on the chest, so ample space for shotgun shells, dead rabbit, ferret and some random baler twine. There’s even a natty metal plaque on the sleeve highlighting the Land Rover and Barbour tie-up. The jacket costs a very reasonable £87.00
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We hesitate to highlight welders here as that sort of infers that some old Land Rovers might just possibly have a problem with rust and general metal decay. Naturally we’re not suggesting that your favourite 4x4 is anything other than bulletproof, but were you to need the services of a welder then this might be a good place to start. Assuming you don’t want something that a professional would use to weld up an aircraft carrier, this Mightymig 90 should do the trick. The unit is good to go for gasless welding so they’re great to use outdoors or in and aren’t bothered by windy conditions. As the name implies they have a 90amps maximum, which means you can weld steel up to 4.75mm with flex-cored wire. Even better,
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These vehicles came in various body styles. Or at least they did after Land Rover thought it best not to have people driving around with their heads as an impact zone, should the vehicle roll. There have been short-wheelbase Landies, long-wheelbase Landies, station wagons, pick-ups, hard tops, softtops, whatever kind of top you needed really. But it took Land Rover until the 1980s to ‘mass produce’ anything with
a double cab body, and that was only in the form of the oversized 127. With the Td5 era, Defender 110 Double Cabs became commonplace and over the years Land Rover has kept its protagonist updated in a number of guises, but what happens if you wish you’d had a double cab body for your Series IIA? The beauty (or lunacy) within the community we so dearly love is that
To advertise in The Landy, call our team on 01283 553244 w w w. t h e l a n d y. c o . u k We’re on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thelandyuk there is always someone willing to question the original template; someone believing that they can improve on the manufacturer’s own interpretation. And, well, because the cliché goes that these vehicles are just big Meccano sets, changing a few bits around and making your own ideal Landy, it’s child’s play. Take Paloma, for example. Nice, isn’t she. She wasn’t born like this I’m afraid, though, because surgery has been necessary to get her to look like this. Imagine a Hollywood actress from yesteryear who is trying to get ‘ready’ for one final blockbuster: a little stretch here, some inflating of the rear end and finally a bit of a makeover to get the whole package looking more youthful. For Paloma here it has worked well. For Paloma, faith has been rewarded. For some celebrities out there, it’s a more unfortunate tale/tail ending. Adam Norton, proprietor of Norton Automotive, discovered this A-lister and has revealed some of the details behind Paloma’s early career. ‘Paloma started her life just as a bog-standard 109” Pick Up and was used by her first owner from 1967 to
2006,’ Adam tells me, as we gaze over in her direction. As a 109” Pick Up, Paloma was used to hard graft and getting her hands dirty, with her first keeper employing her on a smallholding and registering her as an agricultural vehicle. If there is one thing that can make a Land Rover particularly desirable, it’s when the word ‘smallholding’ is present. Often, when Land Rovers have only been subjected to light work on holdings, their mileage can be minimal. In Paloma’s case, the clock currently only reads 10,000 miles, and Adam has been told that the figure is absolutely genuine. In a way, it would be unlikely for a lady to have undertaken anything drastically labour-intensive back then, so maybe Paloma has looked after herself all these years. She has a number of assets after all. Her golden heart can also be identified as a 2.25-litre petrol motor, so there’s sweetness on the inside as well as the out. The manual four-speed gearbox and its shifter reaches out to a six-seater layout with elephant hide upholstery
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Above: Paloma may get plenty of attention for what she has on the outside, but the 2.25 petrol engine means she’s sweet on the inside too
and even a working Smiths heater. All this lying within a Bronze Green exterior and topped off with a Limestone roof. But she has brawn to match the beauty, this girl. She’s solid, carrying a chassis and bulkhead in remarkably good order. ‘In 2006, the nephew of the first owner became Paloma’s keeper and that was when the work was done, between ’06 and ’07,’ explains Adam. ‘He must have used a station wagon vehicle as a donor to get Paloma into this state. That’s the thing with Land Rovers, if there isn’t the exact specification of vehicle available, you just build it yourself!’ Following her relationship with the nephew, Paloma found a new suitor in
early 2016 who carried out a light mechanical overhaul on her, including a full service, fitting new brakes, a new exhaust, and installing new clutch cylinders and new propshaft. ‘I bought her from the third owner after the gentleman had brought her back up to a good roadworthy condition,’ says Adam. It’s not hard to see why Paloma caught Adam’s eye. And now she has caught mine too. The Td5 Double Cabs have always looked a little more brutish and playful to my eye – you only need to take a look at the Defender featured later on in this very paper. But seeing a Series Land Rover in double cab form throws up a different persona. Series Land Rovers by their very nature are
not as beefy as Defenders and Paloma is a daintier soul altogether. I’ve been lucky enough to spend some quality time with Paloma, if only brief. But I can confirm that she does ride very well. Her heart runs sweetly and she carries her form beautifully. She is the sort of Land Rover you’d take home to your mother. Only I can’t… because she’s been sold and moved on to her next suitor. Drat. Thanks to Adam at Norton Automotive for showing us around Paloma. Norton Automotive specialise in Land Rovers (amongst other things) so be sure to check out their website and stock to see whether you’ll find the next queen of your heart.
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Sometimes people take on projects because they want something to be faster, stronger, or better looking. Sometimes people just build things because they want to highlight what can be done
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odifying a Defender is, well, quite frankly yesterday’s news. I mean, lifting a Defender? Changing it cosmetically, or giving it more gadgets? It’s all been done countless times before – but then customisation is always individual and the intended goal can differ depending on which crackpot came up with the vision. A Land Rover, for example, may receive a selection of mods inside the vehicle to help improve on interior comfort, or to simply provide some where there was previously none. There could be some sort of scheme to enhance the Land Rover’s off-road capabilities, with the addition of such trinkets as lift kits and very big tyres. However, Andy Goodyear put together his Defender purely as ‘a bit of fun’ and to merely ‘show people what can be done’. Cast your eye over these pages and this Defender certainly makes itself heard. Being a Defender 110, it was always going to be big, but then Andy has continued to feed the Landy steroids for breakfast so that now it is a bit of a giant.
Above: Familiar upgrades here with the KBX front grille and LED lights installed. The Britpart winch is due to be superceded
Above: This looks like a NAS step, but it’s actually a slightly beefed up home fabrication fashioned by a friend of Andy’s
Let’s begin with its general structure. Today, it’s a 110 Double Cab, but four years ago, when Andy first set eyes on it, this 110 was one very ordinary Station Wagon. ‘A guy I know said, “Look, I’ve got this Land Rover, would you like to take it off my hands?” So, I told him I would buy it off him,’ says Andy. ‘I had the double cab body knocking around and preferred how it looked over the station wagon.’ The change in body style is just one of many changes Andy has made though, with the 110 purpose-built to be a show motor, as well as being a bit of a toy that Andy and his son, Will, can play with together. Will actually has his own Series I, which previously featured in this very publication, but together Andy and Will have made this showstopper. It was resprayed, but kept its original white complexion in the process. That now contrasts nicely with the black highlights around the vehicle: the puma bonnet, KBX grille and light surrounds, the snorkel and wing-top chequer plating. These are your bread and butter ‘smartening’ modifications.
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We’re on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thelandyuk Now we move on to more serious adaptations. The tyres are some of the best in the business – BFGoodrich Mud-Terrains, while Andy managed to find some original Mach Five rims to sit within them. Ready for more? Well, did we forget to mention this has been rebuilt onto a galvanised chassis? It has. And the 110 has been lifted by five inches using
Terrafirma springs and shocks, while cranked radius arms from Adrenalin 4x4 and a complete complement of bushes from Polybush are also in. The Britpart winch and bumper came with the vehicle, although Andy would like to upgrade the winch in the future. On the flipside, a NAS step specially made by one of Andy’s friends who constructs roll cages sits proudly
Above: Terrafirma suspension creating a 5” lift and Adrenalin 4x4 cranked arms make this Defender, along with its galvanised chassis, both durable and effective
at the rear. Because it was a bespoke fabrication, too, Andy’s request to have it made beefier was duly met. A swing-away wheel carrier on the rear has been installed, but not without strengthened the rear first. The 110 isn’t the easiest of vehicles to manoeuvre, particularly a 110 as chunky as this, so the Kenwood DVD player also possesses the reversing camera feature. ‘I have had people mistake this for a 130 before – I guess it does look a little on the large side,’ says Andy. ‘When did I get into Land Rovers - now you’re asking. I probably first got into them when I was 15. Runs in the blood, you see. Dad always had them around and was into his Green Ovals.’ Now Andy is on the verge of turning 50, meaning he’s been around these machines for nearly 35 years. It feels like there should be some sort of celebration or at the very least some cake, don’t you agree? As you’d expect, Andy has had his own fair share of Land Rovers over the years. ‘Back in ’94, at the yard we were based at previously, at one stage I had 34 Land Rovers lying around,’ he laughs, ‘I should state that they weren’t all mine!’
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Below: Not only can Andy’s Defender be marvelled at from the outside, but a Kenwood DVD player that incorporates a rear camera adds spec on the inside too
The numbers have become more manageable in recent years and Andy now has a brilliant show truck that will last for years to come, plus it enables him to trailer Will’s Series I to shows as well. Mind you, his daughter is getting her wish list ready now. ‘“I don’t want green!” she told me, so I said to her, “What about this exRAF one then”’ says Andy as his eyes
started to show signs of rolling over. ‘Yeah that’ll do,’ came the reply. ‘But I want it done to spec with all the decals and everything.’ Sounds like Andy has got a fair bit on his hands. So it’s probably a good thing the Green Oval passion flows right through his veins. He’s had his fun and shown what he can do, now it’s time to put his money where his mouth is.
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Changing the original engine in your Land Rover for something else in the Solihull repertoire may not be anything unusual in itself – but here is an enthusiast who has taken Range Rover engine conversions to new heights
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y history with Range Rovers goes back some way, as is often the case with our breed. It started with a two-door J-reg Classic, and the engine swapping began almost immediately. The two-door was converted to take a Mazda 3.0-litre HA diesel (similar to a Perkins 4.182), and later adapted to swallow a Perkins 4.236 engine – less trouble than the aforementioned, but also less refined. After the perkiness followed a second Range Rover, this time a four-door B-reg example modified to use the brilliant 200Tdi. This was vastly better, but the conversion itself wasn’t quite right. A third and fourth Range Rover came along in its wake, both of which were factory-built 300Tdis – one manual, the other an auto - and the pair of them were generally very good. However, after the manual had done 265,000 miles, and the auto 190,000, you’ll agree it was probably a suitable
time to change. We considered the Discovery 2 route, but preferred Range Rovers and so went down the road to a P38, knowing that the engines were not the best, but the rest – and I use the term optimistically – was. I considered the prospect of a V8, which would need to be converted to gas as I was doing a lot of mileage at the time, but investigations suggested that trouble was likely. So I settled on a DHSE with engine modifications likely to ensue, as this engine, at least by 2001, was very short on low-end torque. The first change to be made was installing a tuning box, which undoubtedly helped, but as expected did not provide the easy performance we were looking for. So more changes were needed, leading to a variable nozzle turbo from a Td6 motor being fitted to the existing engine. This gave a significant improvement to low-end torque, but I never got it quite right. Possibly with hindsight,
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further development of this would have given acceptable results – not as good as the Td6, but adequate enough and for significantly less distress. I’ve mentioned the Td6 and the use of its parts, but what followed was a complete engine swap to said unit. I looked at various options, but the best seemed to be the L322’s Td6 unit. The advantage being that the block, at least externally, is identical to the 2.5 DHSE that was coming out, so physically the conversion would be straightforward. The only mechanical issues were that a fabricated sump was needed to accommodate the P38’s beam axle, and that the choice of torque converter would be limited by the small bell housing. I considered an engine and gearbox swap, but decided that this would be too much trouble. Keeping the existing 4HP22 gearbox meant that things were mechanically simpler, but that subsequent tuning would not be an option. However, I reasoned (correctly) that performance would be sufficient, seeing as a P38 is several hundred kilos lighter than an L322! Many hours were spent digging into various torque converters. Part of the problem with diesel P38s is that the torque converter is very ‘slippy’, meaning the stalling speed is at around 3,000rpm, apparently in order to get the engine revs up. Unfortunately, I realised this would negate much of the advantage of fitting the Td6 engine. The obvious option would be to fit a V8 torque converter, but this would not fit in the bell housing. As a solution, JP Automatics modified the existing unit to provide a lower stalling point. They warned that the modification might not give exactly the result required, but it was perfect. Rally Raid performed the conversion itself, as they have expertise in fitting these engines to competition cars. Mechanically, it all worked well, with claims that my P38 was faster off the line than a 2.7 TDV6 Range Rover Sport – something I can certainly believe. But the communication between engine and gearbox was not right. At Continued overleaf
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the time, they were speaking different electronic ‘languages’. I tried various things, but was eventually defeated by an electronic ‘handshake’, sometimes being 0.02 seconds out! All this electronic stuff can be very deflating. Still, the situation was made somewhat better by fitting a 4.6 V8 gearbox controller. This still didn’t communicate with the engine, so the downshifts were harsh (with full pressure) but the gear changes themselves were in about the right places – although the change points were not affected by throttle positioning like they should be. Given the fact I did 80,000 miles with it in this state, it can’t have been too bad. The final solution was fitting Compushift to control the gearbox. This system, sold by Ashcroft in the UK, does not rely on any communication with the engine, as it is designed to allow the mating of non-electronic engines to electronically controlled gearboxes. The only complication was that the Land Rover version of the system (for the 4HP22 or 24) uses a Discovery XYZ switch, not a P38 one. Hence I modified the gearbox shaft to take two XYZ switches, a Discovery one to
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Below: Taking on such a task would be difficult enough, but then in P38s you have to contend with other elements of P38 ownership too, such as the EAS. But Andrew has pulled it off
control the Compushift/gearbox and the original P38 one to control vehicle systems such as the starter, gearshift lights, reversing lights and mirror dipping and rear wiper in reverse. I believe that the newer version, Compushift II, can be set up to use a P38 XYZ switch, which would be much easier. Since installing the Compushift feature, it’s allowed the vehicle to drive perfectly. I set the system to suit the
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f you’re buying a new Land Rover these days, there’s a good chance that your brain will be throwing around words like ‘ridiculously’ and ‘expensive’. But there are ways to get the vehicle you want without being put on the naughty step by your bank manager. To illustrate, we’ve brought a Discovery Sport to proceedings. This is the cheapest Land Rover you can currently buy and, if you’re going off the basic on-the-road price, it can be yours for just £28,355. Naturally, the test car we have here doesn’t cost that amount of money. Instead, prepare the box of Kleenex because this example costs an eye-watering £57,855. In fairness, it has virtually every conceivable extra you can get on a vehicle with four wheels these days and it’s a pretty good all-round family motor. There’s seven seats for a variety of differently-shaped humans, a handy sliding middle row, lots of power sockets to keep devices high in volume and your kids low, plus a good driving experience with a nine-speed auto-
matic (model dependent) and fairly frugal engines, courtesy of JLR’s new Ingenium range. The issue is, this HSE Luxury Dynamic model goes even further. The Electrically Deployable Tow Pack costs £1,345, while the Entertainment Pack, which puts a couple of TV screens in the back of the headrests so your offspring can watch Tom and Jerry, is priced at £4,140! To test if this really is the ideal family Land Rover, and whether it can be obtained on a suitable family budget, we needed a couple of things. Firstly, an extensive probing of our vehicle’s spec sheet and the options on the Land Rover website; and secondly, we needed to borrow a child. Happily, I know how to type ‘Land Rover’ into Google, and we found a child who goes by the name of George. Rest assured, I’m on speaking terms with his owners and they were happy for him to be chauffeured around while munching on a packet of Hula Hoops. A young man with exquisite taste already, I see.
Here is the aforementioned ‘borrowed child’, George, tucking into his fine choice of savoury snacks whilst sampling the delights on offer from JLR’s Entertainment Pack.
Anyway, George was clearly a fan of plugging in the headphones and watching the cartoons playing directly behind my head. Still, the rest of the time he’s every bit as happy with his daddy’s iPad… and when I told his daddy how much the Entertainment Pack costs, he said it was so offensive he’d never buy a Land Rover again. You need an appropriate platform to build your Discovery Sport from, and that comes from selecting the 180hp TD4 Ingenium engine with the auto ‘box and the SE Tech trim level. The 180hp diesel is the best middle ground, with ample performance and economy, plus you’re able to select the nine-speed auto, which is ideally what you want. And even in the seemingly mid-level SE Tech guise, you get all of the following trinkets: a heated windscreen, a pedestrian airbag on the bonnet, the usual Terrain Response and Emergency Brake Assist, heated front seats, parking sensors, cruise control, keyless entry and Lane Departure Warning. There’s more too, with navigation
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Above: Ditch the black exterior and rims, but when the interior is black with red accents, this is something we can approve of and an 8” touchscreen, plus a load of airbags inside and a reassuring five-star Euro NCAP safety rating. This combination alone comes in at £36,495. Well, so it’s way over £30K, but crucially it’s £20,000 less than our test car, and you’ve got a little bit of room for a couple of choice extras before incurring the new tax penalties for buying a vehicle costing £40,000 or over. Incidentally, it means you pay an additional £310 a year in tax for the first five years of the vehicle’s life. It all adds up. You may wish to pay for the exterior colour of your Discovery Sport, purely because you only get white or black for free. Our test car isn’t the ‘free black’ either, as this is the £640 Santorini Black. Unless you want to look like you’re raising your George for a life of dealing narcotics, perhaps opt for the equivalently priced Byron Blue or Scotia Grey. Oh, and keep the wheels to the standard 18” 5-split-spoke ‘Style
5011’ alloys – you’ll get a better ride than on the 19-inch wheels and you won’t have to pay hundreds of pounds just to have them in black. Personally, I do love a panoramic roof. It lightens the cabin and will be useful on journeys if your kids are hoping to read or watch videos on their iPads. It can be an expensive option, but providing you don’t go for a contrast roof colour (most of which will be glass anyway) you can get the panoramic roof for £1005. And if you must bring a touch of the dark side to your Discovery Sport, just add the Privacy Glass. We’d keep the standard Cirrus headlining for a lighter ambience inside and go for a black interior as it tends to date better. You choose if you want to pay for electrically adjustable seats, but is it really that much of a chore to use a lever? You could upgrade the stereo to the Meridian Sound System for a reasonable £215, which brings us to a current total of £38,730.
After you’ve considered all of those options, if you’re building your own vehicle on Land Rover’s website, you’ll then be machine-gunned with different ‘packs’ you can select. It’s quite overwhelming, to be honest. But you don’t need graphite or black highlights outside the vehicle, you can park the car yourself, there’s no point in heated rear seats when the kids will be in their own car or booster seats anyway, and because you’re a fan of Land Rovers, you’re a ruffty-tuffty kind of person that can make do without a heated steering wheel and fancy LED light signatures. Our advice: just add the USB charging sockets to the second and third rows for £225. The result is an on-the-road price of £38,955. And you have a Discovery Sport that looks more respectable, with plenty of kit to keep everyone entertained – and at a budget that will keep you and your George very happy indeed.
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The Other Big Five Words and Pictures: Noel and Marilu Peries
You can plan your dream adventure down to a tee, but often the most valuable knowledge comes from those who have been there before you. So, if you’re considering going on a safari in your Land Rover, you may wish to listen to this couple
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or most people, the idea of going on an African safari invokes romantic images of tall savannah grasses, acacia trees, khaki outfits and dramatic lion kills. And for these reasons and many more, going on safari can be an amazing trip of a lifetime. But we’ve learnt the hard way that glossy magazine spreads and holiday adverts don’t always convey the impor-
tance of being prepared and managing your expectations. Safaris are extraordinary holidays, but they can sometimes feel like little more than long and expensive camping trips. After a whole year of exploring national parks in Southern and East Africa in our 1991 Land Rover Defender named Maggie, here are some things we’ve learnt about going on safaris that we think everyone should know.
Safaris are expensive, but they don’t have to be unaffordable There’s no way around it: safaris cost a lot of money. For those of you (like us) who don’t have thousands to splash, the costs can quickly add up. By far the most expensive parks we visited are in East Africa. In this region, the likes of the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater cost $600 or more per day, per person. Even if opting for a self-drive safari, the cost of 4x4 rental plus camping in popular parks can exceed reasonable expectations. For those working on a modest budget, we always recommend starting in Southern Africa. The Kruger National Park in South Africa or Namibia’s Etosha National Park, for instance, are some of Africa’s best parks for wildlife viewing. But they’re also value for money in comparison to their East African alternatives. To fellow travellers, we always recommend visiting some of the less popular, and therefore more affordable, national parks. For instance, fees for
Ruaha National Park in Tanzania are a fraction of those for the extremely popular northern circuit. And for the price of a three-day camping trip in the Serengeti, you could afford a three-day luxury lodge stay (with just as many leopard sightings to boot!). Our advice for those on a stricter budget: look for affordable accommodation options on the periphery of national parks, especially campsites
or lodges that are owned and run by locals or communities. A good example is the Khwai community camp site on the northern edge of Botswana’s Moremi Game Reserve in the Okavango Delta. Although Botswana is one of the most expensive safari destinations in the region, at the community campsites you can see just as much, if not more, wildlife as inside the park at a fraction of the cost.
Below: A Bull Elephant in Etosha National Park, Nambia, heading right our way
35 Above: A truck getting charged by a bull elephant in Addo Elephant Park. Time to move You can also split your time inside parks with some time outside. Remember that with a day’s park fee, it’s often possible to squeeze in two to three game drives. So unless you can really afford it, and you have plenty of patience (see no. 3!), one or two days is plenty of time. Also look for deals, which are abundant in the low and shoulder seasons. Packages such as South Africa National Parks’ Wild Card can save a lot of money for those spending more than a week inside South Africa’s national parks.
You might not see any of the ‘Big Five’, but they’re overrated anyway Visiting a park that is home to the Big Five (lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo and rhino) doesn’t guarantee you that will see the Big Five. Noel and I cringe whenever we’re stopped by impatient tourists in national parks. ‘Have you seen any lions?’ they demand to know, and drive off in a huff when we deliver the news. On our journey we met countless local guides who often have a lot of knowledge about non-big-five animals, birds and flora, but are confronted daily by disgruntled tourists expecting a Discovery Channel experience. The Big Five is an arbitrary grouping based on prize hunting. The term was coined by hunters to refer to the five most difficult animals to hunt on foot. For those just visiting the parks, we believe the Big Five don’t actually matter. Repeat that mantra every day, and you’re so much more likely to enjoy your experience. After two years of living in Botswana and going on many safari trips, Marilu saw her first pride of lions in Kruger National Park last year. But she still hasn’t spotted a leopard or cheetah in the wild (yet!). Our advice: take an interest in the lesser-hyped animals and you’re likely to have a better experience. There is
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Safaris can get pretty uncomfortable Long, hot and tiring days spent bouncing around a Defender on
dusty, corrugated dirt roads. Returning to a campsite at night with cold bucket showers. Safaris can be fun and rewarding, especially when you finally find that herd of elephants bathing in the river. But they can also be hard work. On our journey, we met a number of tourists who suffered from what we liked to call ‘safari fatigue’. And they all fell into one fatal trap – overestimating the amount of time they would enjoy being ferried around national parks. And for us, even with the love of the bush in our blood, a two-day, twonight stay is about long enough to test our patience. If long camping trips excite you, then you’ll love going on safari. If not, then we recommend an experience that involves staying in a comfortable lodge that can organise outings and game drives. Or a mixture of the two Below: Marshall Eagles are one of the largest birds of prey in Africa, known to hunt antelope for dinner. The vehicle in front of us drove past this amazing bird, too busy looking for other predators!
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Close proximity to dangerous wildlife is exciting, but also terrifying Africa’s national parks are not theme parks. During our year of self-drive safaris, we often found ourselves, and our Landy, too close for comfort with dangerous animals. In the well-visited parks, animals are used to vehicles roaming through their environment. But they are still wild and unpredictable. So treat them with reverence. Elephants, in particular, are majestic but dangerous creatures. A mature elephant can easily flip over a two-tonne Land Rover. Our hearts never failed to skip a beat when we found ourselves sandwiched amongst a herd. On our journey, we were charged by lone bull elephants twice. We also saw many other vehicles charged by them. And each experience was terrifying enough to make us want to pack up
and go home – at least in the moment! Our advice: Always give wild animals, and especially elephants, distance. At least 50-100 metres is recommended, especially if you’re not with a trained guide. Try not to provoke animals by getting too close for the ‘perfect shot’, or by blowing the horn or flashing lights. Invest in a good zoom lens instead. And if you stumble upon an elephant or a herd, turn your engine off to avoid spooking them, while keeping an eye on an escape route. Drive slowly, especially at dusk, to avoid surprising an elephant or rhino hidden in dense bush. A quick Google search of ‘elephant flips safari vehicle’ or ‘rhino charges tourists’ should be part of mandatory safari preparation! While researching for this article, we discovered a lot of other travel articles recommending that people only book organised safaris through tour companies. One site even claimed that South Africa and Namibia were the only safe countries to go on a self-drive safari ‘in the entire continent of Africa’. What a load of... bad advice. In a single year, we drove through national parks in 11 African countries, safely,
and without too much hassle. For those who don’t feel up to the challenge and the extra work of doing it yourself, then absolutely we recommend using a reputable tour company. But here’s the secret they don’t want you to know: there is really nothing that complicated to self-driving. With preparation and some research before the trip, of course you can do it yourself. Even if you’ve never been to Africa before, you can plan and execute an amazing self-drive safari trip. We’ve met plenty of fellow travellers and overlanders whose first experience in Africa was on a self-drive trip. Land Rovers are popular vehicles all over the continent, and it’s possible to hire them fully equipped and ready for a safari experience. To see what kind of amazing trips are possible, check out our blog, Maggie in Africa, or any of the other websites and forums dedicated to travelling overland in Africa, including Overland Sphere and Africa Overland Network. If you’re concerned about what to pack, there’s no shortage of articles recommending what and how to pack. If you’re worried about not being able
to spot wildlife, hire a local guide, stay in a lodge that organises game drives with guides, or buy a book on African wildlife and bring it with you. Of course we recommend following some precautions. If you’re not taking your own Land Rover, then rent one
from a reputable company (check reviews) that offers insurance as part of the package. Terrain in many national parks can also be muddy and difficult – so just make sure those off-roading skills (and etiquette) are tip-top before heading off.
Below: A female Nyala approaching Maggie in Hlane Royal National Park, Swaziland
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Also follow medical advice on vaccinations. Take out travel insurance. Read travel guides and plan an itinerary. Ask fellow travellers (like us!) for advice. Be respectful and well-informed on the risks when you go. And don’t forget to have an amazing time!
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Ruby’s Off Again: Episode Nine
After the euphoria of Antarctica, it was time for our travelling trio to reunite, as now it was Ruby’s turn to venture south from Buenos Aires. Tierra del Fuego was calling, but would they ever get there?
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Above: Not a bad view at all... and the mountainscape in the background isn’t bad either a fantastic British (and Yorkshire) the collection. Balneario El Cóndor, couple, Amy and Guy, in their Landy, for instance, is home to the world’s Hugo. They had been travelling south largest parrot colony and this is where from Alaska over the last 18 months, our trio wild camped on top of the so were nearing the final few weeks of cliffs where over 35,000 nests can be their trip. found in its faces. ‘In Ushuaia we awaited the return ‘We briefly stopped in Puerto of MV Fram, our wonderful AntarcMadryn to get a belt tensioner and tica ship,’ smiles Gav. ‘We wanted to serpentine belt for Ruby from a wonintroduce her to Ruby so she knew derful Landy mechanic called Jorge,’ where we spent Christmas and New recalls Jen. ‘He was a lovely man and Year without her! we gave him some Landy gifts that we ‘We found a great spot about 5km had received from other people along out of town, on some cliffs overlookthe way. Much to our sadness, Jorge ing Ushuaia and the Beagle Channel. unfortunately passed away in July.’ Reserva Punta Loma and Gaiman We knew the Fram was due in early also made it onto our friends’ itinermorning and, sure enough, under the ary while criss-crossing through the morning sunshine, the Fram appeared Chilean and Argentine borders down around the corner, sailing towards us to Ushuaia. down the channel!’ Flanked on one side by the Andes Ruby, Jen and Gav now focused and the Southern Ocean on the other, their attentions on the big climb back Ushuaia is where our overlanders met up north. First, the Torres del Paine
Below: Two ships passing in the night. Well, technically one, but you catch the drift
National Park provided more visual treats once our travellers had crossed back into Chile. ‘Torres del Paine is a beautiful national park in Chilean Patagonia, full of mountains, turquoise lakes, icebergs, glaciers, rivers and forests. The Torres del Paine is made up of three distinctive granite peaks of the Paine mountain range or Paine Massif. They extend up to 2,500 metres above sea level, and are joined by the Cuernos del Paine,’ explains Jen. Ruby suffered a spot of bother one morning when a southern crested caracara bird landed on her bonnet and started tearing the rubber from the windscreen wipers. Gav strode into action like a white knight, and two new wipers were fitted promptly before departure. Ruby, Jen and Gav next headed back into Argentina and towards El Calafate, the gateway to Los Glaciares National Park, where lies the Perito Moreno glacier. UJs and rear prop replaced on Ruby, Jen and Gav embarked on a few walks around the ice formation, which spans 250 sq km and 30 km in length. The average height of the glacier is 74 metres above the water of Lago Argentina. Gav continues: ‘We travelled to a sheltered camping spot in Tres Lagos before making our way 350 miles north to the last town before the Chilean border, Los Antiguos, set on a stunning turquoise lake.’ From chilly surroundings to Chilean settings, Ruby, Jen and Gav still have much more to see. Catch them next month in The Landy as their South American tour nears its climax. Read more of Ruby The Landy’s adventures and Jen and Gav’s world tour at www.rubythelandy.com
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One Defender with all the Trimmings: Part One We take our Defender Td5 into the Ruskin workshop, AKA the dream factory, and transform the inside of the 90 from dull to dazzling Words: Mike Trott Pictures: Webizzy & Mike Trott
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es to find yourself. Colin, who works with us here at The Landy, recently wanted to freshen up the cabin of his wonderful Defender. It was a smart truck on the outside, but opening the door only led to a dull interior seriously short on style. Now we appreciate that Defenders shouldn’t be a fashion statement, but making the driving seat of the car you love a more comfortable and enjoyable place to be is surely reason enough to look at interior enhancement. And none do it better than Ruskin Design. But why did Colin want to change the 90’s interior, and why go with Ruskin Design? ‘The interior in the Defender was bland – functional, but bland. I wanted something that could have come out of the factory today and wanted to
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same wavelength, and a clear design brief could be outlined ready for Paul to go away and prepare some options for Colin. The message from Colin was crystal: to keep the original themes of the vehicle, but enhancing the luxury along the way. ‘Paul was very good at consulting with me and also offered suggestions in case I hadn’t considered a particular idea myself,’ continues Colin. ‘Take the seats, for example. Rather than flashy and over the top bucket seats, he
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proposed the idea of simply improving the original bolsters and seat bases to make them more comfortable.’ This would be a sympathetic retrim, which means there would be no loud and proud contrasting colours, but instead the creation of a cabin to blend perfectly with the rest of the Land Rover. That said, you can have vibrant and flamboyant colours put in your Land Rover, you can have whatever you want – that’s the beauty of Ruskin’s service. Just look at the Añejo Defender that we covered in last
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5. It’s not just a case of fitting some fancy leather, you know! Here the bars for the backseats have been tidied up and resprayed to make sure everything is in top condition. They aren’t always sprayed, but these components are always tidied up with scratches removed being dealt with 6. Colin wanted a more comfortable seat, so the foam layers were bolstered to adapt the original seat, rather than fitting entirely new items month’s issue. Another masterpiece finished with a Ruskin interior. It’s not just Defenders that Ruskin focus on either, as they’ve completed work on Range Rovers and Discoverys, alongside non-Land Rover vehicles too. ‘We are totally focused on vehicle interiors,’ says Stephen Castledine, who owns Ruskin Design. ‘Our team is dedicated to perfecting the design, creation and fit of our uniquely crafted interiors, sometimes pushing the boundaries of design to create the very personal interior our clients expect
from Ruskin Design. The brand has become synonymous with luxury and quality and attracts a worldwide audience wanting a Ruskin Inside. ‘The team we have here have a real passion and flair for interior design, proven by when our newest apprentice came to me and said, “I love working here”.’ We love the work that Ruskin has put in on Colin’s 90 – and so, I hasten to add, does Colin. But to see the finished results you will need to be patient. This is the first segment
of a three-part series, going behind the scenes to highlight exactly what interior enhancement entails, and how Ruskin put together the wonderful cabins they’ve made previously, and now inside Colin’s Defender. Throughout these pages you’ll see the very beginning of the re-trim and what ‘canvas’ the team had to work with, ending in our December issue with a look at the finished results. In the meantime, you can view more of Ruskin’s work at their website: ruskindesign.co.uk 7. Initial sketches by Paul to generate ideas and develop a distinct direction for the re-trim. ‘It all starts with the seats,’ says Paul. ‘You have to make everything flow to the design of the seats – they are the most expressive feature in the cabin.’
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13. The rooflining is being revised with the change to alcantara in a silvery grey tone that, we can assure you, looks fantastic once installed on the 90. This is when the fabric was first going on following its treatment to reduce moisture. Original headlinings sag over time because they absorb moisture from the humidity. Ruskin, however, 100% guarantee that the headlining won’t come down during your ownership of the vehicle
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14 15. An essential addition to any Defender, but in this case, a cubby box improved further still. The cup holders are bigger in what is a newer design, and you’ll see another bonus to this cubby in the next issue
15 16. There’s still lots more work to be done, but that cubby box lid gives you a flavour of what Colin’s 90 looks like now the project has been concluded
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Desirable Diesel? In focus: Series II 2.0L Diesel
1958-1961 £1400-£30,000 The Stats 1960 Series II 2.0L Diesel • • • • • • • •
Power: 52 bhp Torque: 87 lb/ft 0-60: N/A Top speed: 56 mph (est.) MPG: 15-20 (est.) Tax: Exempt Insurance group: 12-15 (est.) Towing capacity: 3500kg
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f something has only been produced for a short amount of time, there is a strong chance it could turn out to be desirable at some stage, regardless of whether it started off as something to detest and avoid. The 2.0-litre diesel engine that appeared in the Series II between 1958 and 1961 is a good example of this. Andy Walker of Alex Engineering owned one of these in his younger years and is perfectly qualified to tell you about living with such a machine. ‘All I can dispense on the two-litre diesel engine is from my experience of owning one. The engine was in my 1960 Series II that I purchased some 30 years ago (August 1987 seems to spring to mind). ‘For a spotty 16-year-old driver who could only drive around the fields at our yard, the engine was more than perfect. Only after passing my driving test did I really feel the full breath-tak-
* Based on 40-year-old driver, average area, 5+ years NCB, 2000 miles a year, with green lane and off-road cover, no claims or convictions and £100 excess
ing performance of the 52bhp engine – or should that be breathless… ‘One of the many charming features of the engine in the Series II was the twin 6V batteries, which very nearly dragged it into life, but only on a hot day. If you wanted to drive your Land Rover on a cold day, you really needed a barrel of easy start. And because you spent so much time with the glow plugs on, they would need replacing on a regular basis. ‘I used to dream of driving down the M1 at 60mph. In reality, the motor could only muster 56mph while flatout on the motorway. The fuel economy was almost respectable, too, and I do remember only needing to fill up once a week and it costing £10. Mind you, this is £10 in the late Eighties! ‘Reliable engine? Well... ‘My Series II had a fairly big disaster on a trip to Wales. One of the piston rings broke up and climbed up the side
of the piston. I did manage to obtain new, genuine pistons and a gasket set from the Land Rover specialist in Iver, Buckinghamshire, called E.V.E Components (they closed years ago). The pistons were the last ones they had, so spares were scarce back in 1989, yet alone today. ‘I rebuilt the engine and it continued on until I removed it to replace it with the more popular Rover V8. The 2.0L engine was sold to a mate who fitted it into a 109” LWB One Ton. If it struggled in my 88” then it was completely out of its depth in the 109”. Consequently, it did kill itself in the 109” and I believe it was scrapped. Looking back now, I suppose it was a sad end to a now very rare engine. ‘In truth, the engine did everything it was built to do, but just not very well. Can we be too critical when you consider this was Land Rover’s first attempt at a diesel engine, though?
‘I wish I’d kept the old engine in a a bit of interest with the unit being so corner of the workshop as now I’d refit rare. In fact, I can’t remember the last it to my 88”. Now they command quite time I saw one in an original vehicle! Below: Must try harder. Land Rover’s first diesel engine was fine for fields, but hopeless on highways. If you have an original model now, you could be sitting on quite an asset
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Series I (1948-1958)
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f you want to be the owner of a vehicle that oozes heritage like no other, then surely a Series I Land Rover is the way to go. The Series I Land Rover – particularly in its 80” guise – is arguably the most sought after Land Rover for purists and collectors alike. Its 1940’s engineering gives it a real charisma, but consequently, parts aren’t as readily available as they once
were. Restoration projects require deep pockets, but then a finished example will fetch mega bucks. Gone are the days where you could use a Series I as an actual Land Rover, because with restored and cherished examples now retailing where they’re at, preservation is the aim of the game. The rarer and earlier the vehicle, the higher the price tag gets. But can you really put a price on such an icon?
Series II/IIA (1958-1971)
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n 1958, the second-generation Land Rover was born and along came the barrel sides which we came to recognise on even the very last Defenders. Today the Series II or IIA is a more affordable prospect than a Series I, yet it still carries much of that early charm that makes it a hit with enthusiasts. The prices are on the increase, however, as these 50-year-old vehicles start to come into their own as a collector’s
item. A 2.25 petrol 88” would be our pick, as the diesel engines, certainly the 2.0-litre diesel, were underpowered and noisy. The Series II/IIA carries a wider stance than its predecessor and adds an extra (thin) layer of refinement over the Series I. While the engines have excellent longevity, they need to have been maintained properly. Be thorough in your checks.
Series III (1971-1985)
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ollowing on from the Series IIA, the Series III emerged in 1971 with a few cosmetic tweaks to freshen up the model. Headlights were shifted out to the wings in-line with new legislation and the dash received a bit of padding to hide the new safety bar across the top of the bulkhead – not sure it’s a five stars on the Euro NCAP scale, though. The Series III wasn’t too dissimilar
to the Series II in mechanical terms, keeping the same 2.25-litre engines throughout its production, although in 1980 the 2.25 motors switched to a more durable five bearing setup. The transmission also received syncromesh on all forward gears to make it easier to live with. They still carry the simplicity of earlier Land Rovers, but can be obtained for a fraction of the price... for now.
Lightweight (1968-1984)
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ossibly the ugly duckling of the Series Land Rover family – but that doesn’t mean to say you won’t find much love for the Series Lightweights. These military-derived vehicles can be easily distinguished from the regular Series Land Rovers, with visibly more angular wings and a frontal appearance that does divide opinion on occasion. To mimic the civvy Series ma-
chines, the SIII LWT – built from 1972 onwards – also had its headlights switched out to the wings. These Series Lightweights throw up an extra dimension to Land Rover ownership, with military history and touches often machine-gunning the vehicle. It means you get a Land Rover that could have a few more stories to tell – and you have something that stands out from the crowd.
Forward Controls (1962-1978)
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nly serious enthusiasts need continue reading here. Ownership of any Forward Control is not for the faint-hearted. These leviathans are expensive to run and trying to get hold of some of the parts can be, quite frankly, a bit of a nightmare! Clubs can help here, though, as is often the case with any Land Rover. These vehicles offer substantial
payloads if that’s the sort of thing you’re after, but will also tick the boxes for huge, unnecessary and hilariously addictive fun. If you’re going to go the whole hog then why not buy a 101FC. You’ll have a V8 engine harping away underneath you (literally) and people are likely to clear out of your way when they see you coming in their mirrors. Surely that’s reason enough to buy one?
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£3500-£50000+ Versions: 80” (‘48-’53), 86” (‘54-’56), 107” Pick Up (‘54-’56), 107” SW (‘54’58). 88”, 109” Pick Up (‘56-’58). 1.6 4cyl petrol (‘48-‘52), 2.0 4cyl petrol (‘52- ‘58). Pros: Heritage, charm, a true classic, the original Land Rover Cons: Availability of parts, price tag on early 80”s
£1400-£30000 Versions: 88”, 109”. 2.25 4cyl petrol (‘58-’71), 2.0 4cyl diesel (‘58-’61), 2.25 4cyl diesel (‘61-’71), 2.6 6cyl petrol (‘67-’71 (109” only)). Pros: As a resto it’s a sound investment, some examples now MOT exempt, more desireable than SIII Cons: Bulkheads can rot with ease, check suspension leaves for seizing
£1500-£25000 Versions: 88”, 109”. 2.25 4cyl petrol, 2.25 4cyl diesel. 2.6 6cyl petrol produced until 1980. Stage One V8 used detuned version of the 3.5 V8 (‘79-‘85). Pros: Most affordable way into Series ownership, still has the Series pedigree, parts still widely available Cons: Not as desireable as earlier Series models
£2500-£25000 Versions: 88”. IIA (‘68-’72), III (‘72’84). 2.25 4cyl petrol engine.
Pros: Not like all the other Series Land Rovers out there, military background, uses lovely 2.25 petrol Cons: Styling isn’t to everyone’s taste, can be pricey owing to their rarity
£3100-£20000 Versions: Series IIA (‘62-’66), Series IIB (‘66-’72), 101 (‘72-’78). 2.6 6cyl petrol engines for IIA/IIB, 3.5 V8 petrol for 101.
Pros: Soundtrack, presence, exclusivity Cons: Fuel bill, fuel bill, parking conundrums... fuel bill
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he icon of the 4x4 world. This is Land Rover at its best: a no nonsense workhorse that can also take you just about anywhere in the world. Early examples of the Ninety and One Ten are worth keeping hold of, providing they’re in good condition – but you’ll be searching far and wide for examples that are. This was the birth of the Defender, despite not being christened officially
until 1990, and as such these Land Rovers had coil-sprung suspension, new engines – although they were still terribly underwhelming – and offroad capability that has still yet to be matched today. A very early 2.25 petrol 90 is a rare thing, and a beautiful one too. But perhaps try for a 2.5TD version with low miles and good history. They’re robust and as simple as they come.
Defender 200Tdi (1990-1994)
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be from a Defender. Replacing blown units with a Disco 200Tdi is popular, so check the arrangement of the turbo and manifold. The 200Tdi is probably the best for off-roaders, so many of these vehicles will have been worked hard. Some owners have now started restoring these vehicles, meaning a premium price – but can you really put a price on perfection...?
Defender 300Tdi (1994-1998)
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fter the 200 followed the 300Tdi. Essentially, this was a revised version of the predecessor – perhaps a little more refined – but still with the same durability. These engines, providing they are properly maintained, can last for decades. Look around for one with full service history and you could find yourself a keeper. Some Tdi Defenders have received
galvanised chassis and even bulkheads, and these are the type of Defender you should be after. A futureproof Landy. By the time the 300Tdi came out, Land Rover was now giving the Defender power steering as standard and disc brakes all-round. It’s the little things after all. Arguably the company’s greatest engine, balancing performance and practicality. The Defender in its prime.
Defender Td5 (1998-2007)
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ollowing on from the Tdi era, Land Rover issued the Defender with its Td5 engine from 1998 to 2007. The engine is arguably Land Rover’s most reliable unit and it’s a strong performer out of the box, although it does lend itself to being tuned – just make sure that any mods have been done properly. Remaps, EGR valve deletes and uprated intercoolers are a few examples
of what many have been subject to. Lots of power doesn’t always mean happy faces. The rear of the chassis has frequently been called into question, so protect the rear crossmember if it’s in good shape, or else face the consequences. With minimal electrics, the Td5 Defender is still a DIY machine and you’ll be working on one of Land Rover’s most notable masterpieces.
Defender TDCi (2007-2016)
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he last of the Defenders were fitted with Ford Transit engines – first the 2.4 TDCi, followed by the 2.2 TDCi, brought in to meet Euro V emission standards and keep the Defender alive for another few years. Sadly, these engines denoted the Defender’s swansong, the twilight of its days. They were fitted with six-speed gearboxes, still had phenomenal offroad capability and even made the
Defender a nice place to be. But they were still very much Defenders. The era of blinging also began and you can find special editions out there costing obscene amounts of money. You will pay a premium for these Defenders, especially since the end of production. But if you can grab a 2.2 TDCi and start preserving it now, you may well never see depreciation. We’re no financial advisors, though...
£2500-£15000 Versions: Ninety (‘84-’90), One Ten, 127 (‘83-’90). 2.25 4cyl petrol (‘83-’85), 3.5 V8 (‘83-’90), 2.5NA 4cyl diesel (‘84-’90), 2.5 4cyl petrol (‘85-’90), 2.5TD (‘86-’90). Pros: Good ones are now worth saving, same ability as Tdi Defenders Cons: Not many left in good condition, engines underpowered
£3200-£25000 Versions: Defender 90, 110, 130 (19901994). 200Tdi 2.5 4cyl turbo-diesel.
Pros: Legendary off-road, one of the very best engines, old-school electrics Cons: Genuine Defender 200Tdi units are getting rare, many have been used hard, corrosion
£3500-£30000 Versions: Defender 90, 110, 130 (19941998). 300Tdi 2.5 4cyl turbo-diesel.
Pros: A slightly more refined Tdi powerplant, the best? Cons: Erm... erm... hmm, this is hard
£4000-£20000 Versions: Defender 90, 110, 130 (19982007). Td5 2.5 5cyl turbo-diesel.
Pros: Off-road capability, power, reliability (generally) Cons: Rear chassis, premium prices at the moment
£10000-£40000+ Versions: Defender 90, 110, 130 (20072016). 2.4 TDCi (‘07-’12), 2.2 TDCi (‘12-’16).
Pros: Better emissions (marginally), more creature comforts, same offroad prowess Cons: Price, more electrics, last of the breed
Freelander 1 (1997-2006)
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e haven’t always held the Freelander 1 in the highest regard here at The Landy, but as market prices constantly change, so too can our opinion on certain vehicles. With examples attainable from as little as £500, the Freelander 1 represents a cheap gateway into Landy ownership. There are a few issues to be aware of, though, such as the viscous coupling, which is expensive to replace and can
be upset by simply having mismatched tyres on your axles. The 1.8 petrol used to be notorious for head gasket failures, but today’s replacements are much more robust. The V6 is thirsty and the 2.0Di is gutless, so opt for a TD4 – but check the condition of the injectors first. Buy an FL1 and you even get a Landy that’s decent off-road and doesn’t carry the usual trait of rusting after five minutes.
Freelander 2 (2006-2015)
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ost people will turn their noses up at Freelanders because they’re not properly recognised as true Land Rovers. But while you should turn your nose up at the FL1, the Freelander 2 actually makes for a much smarter proposition than you may think. Because of it being replaced by the Discovery Sport, the FL2 is now an affordable option that still offers good levels of refinement, a strong 2.2-litre
four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine and a level of practicality that means it can make for a great family vehicle. Plus it’s become one of the most reliable Land Rovers out there. Prices are now falling thanks to the Freelander name disappearing from the production line, but for £10,000 you can now get a capable all-rounder that is actually pretty adept off-road and yet still economical to run.
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£500-£6600 Versions: 1.8 4cyl petrol (‘97-’05), 2.0Di 4cyl diesel (‘97-’00), TD4 2.0 4cyl turbo-diesel (‘00-’06), 2.5i V6 petrol (‘00-’05). Pros: Cheap to buy, no major rust issues, surprisingly good off-road Cons: There are better Land Rovers out there, FL2 showed the FL1 how it should have been done
£3700-£28000 Versions: 2.2 4cyl turbo-diesel, available in two- or four-wheel drive, 3.2 V6 petrol (‘07-’09).
Pros: Better off-road than you may anticipate, reliability, refinement, economy of diesel engine Cons: Transmissions can wear quickly if used for towing
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Range Rover Classic (1970-1996)
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he Range Rover Classic is one of those vehicles that you could theoretically still use everyday in the 21st Century. If you’re running a V8, however, that may not be such a wise idea. Classic Range Rovers still provide a relatively refined and great drive today, but they can be thirsty if you’re not in one of the various turbo-diesel examples. That said, if you own one and it’s
in good condition – look after it, as it will only appreciate. These vehicles are popular with collectors. Unfortunately, in terms of spare parts, many have succumb to corrosion or have been abused off-road to the point of no return. While an early ‘70s Classic may not be attainable for everyone, tidy examples of the late four-door versions can make for an equally tidy investment.
Range Rover P38A (1994-2002)
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any people believe the P38A Range Rover to be a bit of a menace – and often it’s completely justified. Lights on the dashboard, air suspension failure, head gasket failure... the list can really continue. Still, it’s not all doom and gloom with the P38. In fact, if you find one in good working order, it’s sensational. Service history is a must, and if you’re going to own one then some
diagnostic equipment is going to be a better companion than a spanner. Avoid the diesel variant as the engine was adopted from a BMW saloon and isn’t up to the task of the extra weight a Range Rover carries. Go for a 4.6 HSE, it’s actually more economical than the 4.0 V8 and you’ll get all the toys (working or not). Or you could try and find an anniversary model or even a Holland & Holland...
Range Rover L322 (2002-2012)
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ompared to the P38, the L322 Range Rover was a saint. Generally. Its electronic aids were far less temperamental and it delivered a new level of luxury to four-wheeled motoring. The Td6 receives mixed reviews: some say it’s underpowered while others say it’s the best of the bunch. Common sense would steer you towards a TDV8, either the 3.6 or 4.4, but these are the L322s holding out
for strong money. Notably, the petrol V8s are lingering with very appealing price tags, but don’t think running one would be cheap. As with many 21st Century Land Rovers, they have lost their accessability for the home mechanic. Drivetrain faults are becoming more frequent, so you need to look for that FSH. As a car, however, it’s probably all the car you’ll ever need.
Range Rover L405 (2012-present)
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f you want the very best in automotive luxury, then look no further. The latest incarnation of Land Rover’s flagship Range Rover weighs a whopping 400kg less than its predecessor thanks to the use of an aluminium body, which helps on mpg – although owning one of these suggests that your cash flow isn’t particularly an issue. This is the last word in elegance and majestic motoring. All the engines
supply copious amounts of power to your right foot, while the L405 hasn’t lost any of its off-road pedigree... even if taking one off-road is like asking your alcoholic friend to a wine-testing session. They could comfortably partake, but probably shouldn’t. Prices are still only right for Premier League footballers and people with a link to the royal family. If you fit into that category, then we envy you.
RR Sport 1 (2005-2013)
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uch of the Range Rover Sport was borrowed from the Disco 3, in fact it shared virtually identical underpinnings, whereas today’s RR Sport uses actual Range Rover foundations. Nevertheless, Land Rover put a Range Rover in a tracksuit and attempted to make a handler out of it. To some extent they succeeded, although it’s no sports car despite what it says on the back of the vehicle.
It can play the leisure vehicle very well, though, and will go off-road like the best of them. If you’re going to buy one, then you need to love it for itself, becausse a Discovery of the same era is more practical, while a full-fat Range Rover is always going to carry an extra layer of prestige. They’re still a good all-rounder, though, and now relatively affordable.
£1500-£50000+ Versions: Two-door (‘70-’85), four-door (‘81-’96), LSE (‘92-’96). 3.5 V8 petrol (‘70-’86), 3.5 EFI V8 petrol (‘86-’89), 3.9 EFi V8 (‘89-’96), 2.4 VM turbo-diesel (‘86-’92), 200Tdi (‘92-’94), 300Tdi (‘94-’96). Pros: Most usable classic Land Rover, V8 power, ride quality Cons: Rust (again), availability of parts for early models, V8 thirst
£600-£11000 Versions: 4.0 V8 petrol, 4.6 V8 petrol, 2.5 6cyl turbo-diesel.
Pros: Luxury, price, a Land Rover that doesn’t rust. Could even P38 prices rise soon? Cons: Electrics. Nuff said
£4000-£40000 Versions: 3.0 Td6 (‘02-’06), 4.4 V8 petrol (‘02-’07), 3.6 TDV8 (‘06-’10), 4.4 TDV8 (‘10-’12), 4.2 supercharged V8 petrol (‘05-’09), 5.0 supercharged V8 petrol (‘09-’12).
Pros: Great off-road, luxury, image, TDV8 powerplants Cons: Your maintenance bill
£45000-£150000 Versions: 3.0 TDV6, 4.4 SDV8, 5.0 supercharged V8 petrol, 3.0 SDV6 hybrid (‘14-present).
Pros: Styling, engines, capability at pretty much everything Cons: Price
£7000-£40000 Versions: 2.7 TDV6 (‘05-’09), 3.0 TDV6 (‘09-’11), 3.0 SDV6 (‘11-’12), 4.4 V8 petrol (‘05-’07), 3.6 TDV8 (‘07’10), 4.2 supercharged V8 (‘05-’09), 5.0 supercharged V8 (‘09-’12). Pros: Decent performance from both engines and chassis, a lot of car for your money Cons: Not as practical as a Disco, not as prestigious as a proper Rangey
RR Sport 2 (2013-present)
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he second-generation Range Rover Sport has also been on a diet to save over 400kg, just like the daddy Range Rover. That means that even this big bruiser is relatively economical when spec’d with the SDV6 motor. Some won’t like the vulgar and flamboyant posture, while others will adhere to the smart, yet mean styling. But no one can knock the Sport for its
performance. It feels incredibly light for such a big car, and if you’ve robbed a bank and can afford the SVR version, it’s as good round a race track as it is on a green lane. The only stumbling block with such a fine motor is going to be how to pay for it. Removing limbs is possibly the most feasible option, or wait ten years and see if the prices have come tumbling down off those high pedestals.
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£43000-£130000 Versions: 3.0 SDV6, 4.4 SDV8, 5.0 supercharged V8, 3.0 SDV6 Hybrid. Range Rover Sport SVR 5.0 supercharged V8 (‘15-present).
Pros: Feels light considering weight, engines, almost as luxurious as its bigger brother Cons: You’ll need deep pockets
RR Evoque (2011-present)
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hen the Range Rover Evoque was launched, it signalled Jaguar Land Rover’s intent on hitting the mass market. And given that the Evoque is their fastest-selling vehicle to-date, they’ve clearly done the job. That doesn’t mean it’s a hit with purists. They don’t much like the fact Victoria Beckham was involved in the designing of it, nor that it is the polar opposite to a Defender.
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It’s actually still a capable thing off-tarmac, but it would rather not go down that route. Nevertheless, it is economical by Land Rover standards and because there are so many out there, they have decent residuals. Go for a five-door with the new Ingenium engine, and make it the 4WD version. The 2WD model may be eco-friendly but what is a Range Rover without four-wheel drive?
£14000-£48000 Versions: 2.2 SD4 (‘11-’15), 2.0 Si4 4cyl petrol, 2.0 TD4 (‘15-present).
Pros: Economy, handling, beats rivals off-road Cons: Not as practical as the new Discovery Sport
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Discovery 1 (1989-1998)
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he earliest version of the Discovery was aimed purely at providing a middle ground between the agricultural Defender and the luxury, upper-class Range Rover. It carried much of the Defender’s capabilities, but added more refinement and a driving experience more suitable to families – but without a Range Rover price tag. Blessed with the same wonderful
Tdi engines, the Discovery saved Land Rover and hit back at offerings from other nations by being an affordable all-rounder. And that still holds true even today. Early Discovery 1s in fine condition are now classics and will continue to appreciate. We would recommend trying to find a tidy and later 300Tdi example, but watch out for body rust – the boot floor, arches and wings etc.
Discovery 2 (1998-2004)
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ollowing on from the first-generation Discovery, in 1998 Land Rover gave its family SUV some minor cosmetic tweaks and a whole new power unit in the shape of the Td5. The engine is arguably Land Rover’s most reliable unit and it’s a strong performer out of the box, although it does lend itself to being tuned – just make sure any mods have been done properly. You can also buy a V8, but
the fuel bill isn’t going to be welcome, plus they’re more temporamental. Unlike on the D1, its the chassis that’s the problem, not the body. We all know that Discos make for a great tow car, and consequently many of the rear chassis on D2s have dipped their rears into the sea. Not all of them live to tell the tale... Get a later example for more creature comforts and difflocks too.
Discovery 3/4 (2004-present)
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he Discovery went through a dramatic revamp for its launch in 2004, but it came out the other side as one hell of a vehicle. Greatly improved in terms of power and refinement, the Disco 3 received the relatively economical 2.7 TDV6 engine (although the thirsty 4.4 V8 petrol was an option) and became the first Land Rover to be given Terrain Response. If you need one vehicle in
your life, this could be the one that ticks the most boxes at once. Be weary of maintenance costs, especially as you approach the 105,000mile/seven-year mark that means the timing belt is due – it’s a body-off job! The 3.0 TDV6 and SDV6 engines are even better, with monumental amounts of torque. Luxury has also increased significantly in later examples. A later SDV6 model is best.
Discovery 5 (2017-present)
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aunched just a couple of months ago, this latest Discovery is still yet to hit the UK roads on mass. Land Rover needed to improve economy in particular with this edition of the Disco, and having chopped 480kg from the kerbweight, it would seem their proficiency in the use of lightweight technologies is only getting better and better. We’ve yet to drive the latest Discov-
ery, but expectations are high – especially as this will be Land Rover’s most capable SUV in production. New engines look promising on paper, and Land Rover has listened to customers regarding the infotainment system. It will remain to be seen whether the changes have quenched the thirst of the critics, though. We reckon the base Sd4 model could turn out to provide all you really need.
Discovery Sport (2015-present)
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rought in to replace the Freelander 2, the Discovery Sport was the vehicle that turned the Discovery brand into a family. It has come to be so much more than a re-badged Freelander, though. For starters, the Discovery Sport has seven seats (just), drives better than a Freelander 2 and is now more refined thanks to the Ingenium Td4 engine. Land Rover is now churning out
substantial units of the baby Disco, now even matching the Evoque for pace as one of the fastest-selling vehicles they make. It’s a more usable vehicle than the Evoque, though, and carries less of the feministic stigma that often surrounds the Evoque. Grab a cleverly-spec’d SE Tech for a car that can be as practical as a daddy Disco, but for a more attractive price.
£500-£3500 Versions: 200Tdi 2.5 4cyl turbo-diesel (‘89-’94), 300Tdi 2.5 4cyl turbo-diesel (‘94-’98), 3.5 V8 (‘89-’93), 3.9 V8 (‘94-’98). Pros: Almost as every bit as good as the Defender off-road, price, practicality Cons: The body rusts like it’s been doused in sea water
£1500-£7000 Versions: Td5 2.5 5cyl turbo-diesel, 4.0 V8.
Pros: Td5 power and reliability, great all-rounder, better comfort than D1, diff locks for ‘03 onwards Cons: Rear chassis crumbles like its dessert namesake
£5800-£56000 Versions: 2.7 TDV6, 4.4 V8 (‘04’09), 3.0 TDV6 (‘09-’12), 3.0 SDV6 (‘12-present).
Pros: Off-road capability, usability for every occasion, luxury on later models, torque of 3.0-litre engines Cons: Maintenance costs, air compressor on D3s, D4s not so cheap
£43500-£68300 Versions: 2.0 Sd4, 3.0 Td6, 3.0 Si6 (‘16-present).
Pros: Most technologically-advanced Land Rover to-date, keeps Discovery practicality Cons: Not many can afford one currently, easy to mistake for D Sport
£28000-£46000 Versions: SD4 2.2 4cyl turbo-diesel (Jan ‘15 - Aug‘15), TD4 Ingenium 2.0 4cyl turbo-diesel (Aug ‘15 onwards).
Pros: More practical than an Evoque – and less vulgar, seven seats, still great off-road Cons: Back seats only for small mammals, price of high-spec models
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combine the 2.8 CRD diesel engine with the Rubicon off-road spec package. It now does – but while there’s no apparent engineering barrier to doing so in right-hand drive, the company has confirmed that a Rubicon diesel won’t be available in the UK. The latest example of a diesel Rubicon to be shown in public appeared on the Jeep stand at Geneva in March, in the shape of a new special-edition version of the vehicle. Named the Recon, this gains a stronger front axle and
heavy-duty cast diff covers, adding yet more resilience to what is already a uniquely capable off-road vehicle. Further enhancements include a vented Power Dome bonnet, beneath which buyers on what we can still just about call mainland Europe will have a choice between the 2.8 CRD and 284bhp, 3.6-litre Pentastar V6 petrol engines. Here in Britain, only the latter will be available, mated to a five-speed auto gearbox as standard. Sales of the Rubicon Recon are now being rolled out across Jeep’s European markets. Prices are yet to be announced, however Jeep says it will be available in a wide range of paint colours.
Mini’s Cooper S E Countryman ALL4 hybrid will cost from £31,585 (before the government’s plug-in car grant) when it hits the road on 24 June. The 224bhp petrol-electric SUV claims 134.5mpg, 49g/km and a zero-emissions range of up to 25 miles.
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Series I 86” 2.0 Petrol (1956). 55,000 miles. Totally refurbished three years ago. Drives excellently. Lots of new parts. Working heater, 5 bar in rear. Elec fuel pump. £13000. Leicester. 07914 153914 10/17
Series IIA 109” Pick Up (1966). 2.25p. Tax exempt. Used every day till 9yrs ago. Mostly original. Broken front spring, engine runs, needs overhaul. Good project. £2500 ono. Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. 07707 915640 09/17
Series IIA 88” 2.5 Tdi (1969). 69,000 miles. MoT Aug ‘17. Tax exempt. Recently recon’d engine. Safari roof, overdrive, recon’d clutch, new starter motor, springs. £4450. Northampton, 07711 381216 03/17
Series IIA 88” (1964). Very original. 2.25 petrol, original exterior, elephant hide seats. Chassis needs replacing, bulkhead TLC. No MoT or tax. £2500 ono. Hagley, Worcestershire. 07860 259442 06/17
Series IIA 109” Ambulance Camper (1971). 138,000 miles. 12 months’ MoT. 200Tdi, LT77, lots of new parts. Ex-military, first registered in ‘77. Tax exempt. £4500. Doncaster, South Yorks. 07946 270643 09/17
Series III 88” CSW (1983). 52,000 miles. MoT Oct ‘17. 2.25 petrol w/overdrive. Bulkhead and chassis rust-free. Undersealed. Bodywork, interior good. £8000. Blackpool, Lancashire. 07543 671394 07/17
Series III 109” Station Wagon (1972). 22,758 miles. MoT July ‘18. 2.5 NA diesel, Kenlowe fan. Chassis, bulkhead excellent. New radiator. Free-wheeling hubs. £5800 ono. Nottingham. 07833 684472 10/17
Series III 88” 2.25 Petrol (1977). MoT Dec ‘17. Tax exempt from 3/3/17. Chassis, bulkhead, mechanics, tyres good. Needs little TLC, but v. genuine. £5650. Hull, East Riding of Y’shire. 07703 333360 04/17
Series I 86” (1954). 94,750 miles. MoT July ‘17. Very original. Lots of work done – some by Jake Wright: full wiring harness, carb overhauled, rear leafs. £12000 ono. Keighley, West Y’shire. 07957 101510 02/17
Series IIA 88”. Bought as project, no time to start it. Needs new gearbox. Ideal resto. Body in good condition. Tax exempt. Great potential. £3000. Keighley near Bradford, West Y’shire. 07455 050240 08/17
Series IIA 88” (1962). 2.25 petrol. Tax exempt. New clutch, master and slave. New exhaust, props, rear diff, distributor, wiper motors. Free-wheeling hubs. £4000 ono. Huddersfield, West Yorks. 07545 889108 10/17
Series IIA 88” (1971). 51,447 miles. MoT March ‘18. 2.25 diesel. Fully resto. Galvanised chassis, resprayed body. Engine, gearbox rebuilt. £14500. Carnforth, Lancashire. 07786 836273 07/17
Series III 109” Hard Top (1981). 46,898 miles. MoT May ‘18. Rebuilt bulkhead, lots of new parts. Iveco 2.5 diesel. Resprayed. Good chassis, no welding. £5000 ono. Plymouth, Devon. 07790 910283 09/17
Series III 88” Soft Top 2.5 Petrol (1983). MoT March ‘18. Very original. Deep Bronze Green. Floor matting front and rear. New bench seats. Free-wheeling hubs. £7500 ovno. Salisbury, Wiltshire. 07825 942845 06/17
Series III 109” Stage 1 V8 (1980). 35,500 miles. MoT Oct ‘17. Original bar suspension and wheels. Parabolics. Unrestored, solid bulkhead. Good bodywork. £12995. Wallingford, Oxfordshire. 07775 626642 10/17
Series III 109” 2.25 Petrol/LPG (1977). MoT Nov ‘17. LPG tank underneath with protection. Currently a hard top, but original soft top included. Resprayed. Overdrive. £4995 ono. Bedford. 07590 589643 08/17
Series III 88” 2.25 Diesel (1972). 73,000 miles. MoT Feb ‘18. Galvanised chassis, coil spring suspension, disc brakes all round, overdrive. Tax exempt. £4000. Southport, Merseyside. 07985 742855 09/17
Series III 109” 2.6-litre 6cyl Petrol (1978). 39,000 genuine miles. Rare model with straightsix. One owner from new. MoT until Dec ‘17. Dry stored from new. £6995. Doncaster, South Yorks. 07703 728758 09/17
Series III 88” 2.25 Petrol (1981). 11 months’ MoT. Full ground-up nut and bolt rebuild. Richards galv chassis, bulkhead. Engine, gearbox, hubs rebuilt. Resprayed. £7500. Mid Essex. 07484 622135 09/17
Series III 88” 2.25 petrol (1980). 72,200 miles. MoT April ‘17. Galvanised chassis, bulkhead overhauled. Resprayed. Seats replaced, new doors, windows. £7000. Liss, Hampshire,.07951 549868 11/16
Series III 109” Rare Hi-Cap Camper (1968). 15,500 miles. MoT Oct ‘17. 2.25 petrol. Galvanised chassis. Awnings, bed, all included. £8995. Whitchurch, Shropshire. 07811 698250
Series III 109” SW 2.25 petrol (1971). 68,000 miles. MoT July ‘18. Tax exempt. Unrestored. Lots of work done. Free-wheeling hubs, Fairey overdrive and winch. £9000. Crawley, Sussex. Contact The Landy 10/17
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Series IIA Lightweight (1969). Stripped and rebuilt in 2005, including engine. Needs resto now, chassis, bulkhead in good order. Fairey o/drive. Tax exempt. £4750 ono. Coventry, West Mids, 07931 138919 04/17
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Land Rover 90 Disco 200Tdi (1985). 103,374 miles. Full MoT. Disco gearbox, RR axles. Steel wheels included. Acoustic matting. Solid bulkhead, chassis and x-member. £4200. Salisbury, Wiltshire. 07708 944951 10/17
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Series III LWT (1971). MoT Feb ‘18. Original paperwork. Overdrive. Tax exempt. Painted to Desert Sand spec. Undersealed. New fuel tank, clutch, slave cylinder. £4595. Derbyshire. 07379 597420 10/17
Defender 90 200Tdi (1991). 136,000 miles. MoT May ‘18. Galv chassis, New brakes on front, timing belt, clutch master cylinder and steering ball joints. BFGs. £6750. Hamilton, Glasgow. 07960 771848 08/17
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Series IIA 88” (1965). Owned by British Steel till ‘94. Full resto on good original chassis. Professional respray. Every part is new or refurb’d. Full MoT. £9250. Notts. 07791 461223 09/17
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www.LRmatters.com Series III 88” Lightweight HalfTon (1973). LHD. Spent most of life in Spain: chassis never welded. Body clean, straight. Diesel fitted, 2.25 petrol included. SORN. £8500. Worksop, Notts. 07761 706729 03/17
Defender 90 200Tdi Truck Cab (1992). 148,083. MoT Jan ‘18. Galvanised chassis, Goodwinch, sliders, disc brakes all-round, guards. New steering box, radiator. £6995. Taunton, Somerset. 07779 303858 08/17
Defender 90 200Tdi Ex-Military (1991). 112,000 miles. Listing mainly for interest, but will sell at a good price. Happy to receive offers. £5200 ono. Carnoustie, Scotland. 07873 626767 09/17
Land Rover 90 (1989). 90,000 miles. MoT March ‘18. 200Tdi Disco engine. Gearbox recon’d 20 miles ago. New brakes. Lots of spares available. £3900. Bakewell, Derbyshire. 07510 284411 09/17
Defender Td5 Hard Top (2002). 85,000 miles. MOT Dec ‘17. Good condition. Drives well, ready for work. Maintained latterly by a farmer engineer. Good tyres, batt etc. £9500. Chichester, West Sussex. 07768 835061 08/17
Defender 90 2.4 TDCi XS (2008). 49,750. Air-con, heated seats, central locking, manual, cubby box, heated screen, side steps. Ideal investment. £21000. Shepton Mallet, Somerset. 07530 023317 10/17
Defender 90 200Tdi (1990). Silicone hoses, 3” QT lift, f/r radius arms, dislo’ cones, +4” shocks. Cage, prop spacers, guards, winch. Waxoyled. New t-belt in ‘15. £5995. Leicestershire. 07770 256279 09/17
Land Rover 90 CSW (1986). 147,600 miles. MoT April ‘18. Chassis, bulkhead in VGC. Engine and gearbox good. Clean and tidy vehicle. Tow bar. £6950. Shrewsbury, Shropshire. 07800 819052 09/17
Land Rover 90 Hard Top (1989). Tdi engine fitted. 140,000 miles. MOT June ‘17, no advisories. PSH. New steering box ‘14, x-member welded. £6500 ono. Corwen, North Wales. 07805 478461 05/17
Defender 90 300Tdi (1995). MOT Oct ‘17. BFG ATs, modulars, bucket seats, CB radio, cubby box, snorkle. Lifted. Steering guard, winch bumper. High lift jack. £4750. Manchester, 07949 280663 03/17
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Defender 90 Td5 Hard Top (2005). 84,000 miles. MoT June ‘18. Three seater. Farm used, good condition. New tyres. Dog guard, plywood lined, CD player. £9000 plus VAT. Preston, Lancashire. 07789 401306 10/17
Land Rover 90 (1988). MoT Nov ‘17. 120,000 miles. Resprayed, undersealed. New water pump, clutch, wheel bearings. Wiring faults fixed, soundproofed bulkhead. £6295. Durham, 07895 824168 02/17
Defender 90 2.4 TDCi Hard Top (2010). 51,000 miles. MoT June ‘18. Very good tyres – BFG All-Terrains. No rust. Chassis just waxoyled. £12500 plus VAT. Hawes, North Yorkshire. 07794 414919 10/17
LR 90 Ex-Military (1986). 136,000 miles. 12 months’ MoT. Decommissioned in 2000. Disco 200Tdi, power steering. New cambelt, water pump, batt, susp. £5950. Brierley Hill, West Mids. 07580 598591 09/17
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Defender 90 (1990). 170,000 miles. MoT Oct ‘17. Galv chassis, internal cage, recon’d g’box, lockers, HD winch, AlliSport intercooler. £9995 ono. St. Ives, Cornwall. 07792 319510 10/17
Defender 90 Tdi (1995). MoT March ‘18. Fully rebuilt with new chassis coated in Buzzweld. Lifted, sliders, dislo’ cones, guards, winch, cage, LEDs, bucket seats. £10000. Rhyl, North Wales. 07803 359482 10/17
Defender 90 300Tdi (1994). 151,000 miles. New rear x-member. Internal roll cage, refurb’d g’box, new brakes, starter motor, batteries. Lifted, winch, HD bumper. £5000 ono. York. 07415 401133 09/17
Defender 110 200Tdi Overland Camper (1991). 60,388 miles. MoT Aug ‘18. Disco engine, ex-MoD, converted in 2010. HD chassis, no rust. Stacks of modifications. £10000. Gloucester. 07447 177773 09/17
Defender 110 Td5. 11 months’ MoT. Engine & gearbox run v/ well. Used for site work, not off-roaded. Few marks on body, driver’s seat worn. £6995 ono. Leeds, West Yorkshire, 07966 459896 12/16
Defender 110 300Tdi County SW (1996). 183,400 miles. One owner from new, in daily use. MOT Jan ‘17. Serviced every year at Caffyns. Good interior. £5000ono. East Sussex, 07944 705299 (Evening only) 10/16
Defender 90 300Tdi (1997). 127,000 miles. MoT’d. New clutch kit, rear x-member, EGR deleted, boost pin. Chassis and bulkhead mint. Standard farm vehicle. £4000. Saltburn, North Yorks. 07866 116735 10/17
110 200Tdi (1986). 181,657 miles. MoT June ‘18. Disco engine. New parts: starter motor, alternator, lift pump, water pump, cambelt, rad, rear quarter chassis & more. £4995. Selston, Notts. 07398 103184 10/17
Defender 110 CSW 300Tdi (1995). 210,000 miles. MoT July ‘18. Good condition. 2” lift, chassis sound, fitted alarm, bulkhead repaired. Good tyres. Chequer plate. £5250. Leeds, West Yorks. 07914 040005 09/17
Land Rover 110 Pick Up. Professional rebuild, 200Tdi engine fitted in 2016, 500 miles since build & MOT. Resprayed. New clutch, turbo, seats, tyres. £5995. Ware, Hertfordshire, 01920 464540, 02/17
110 300Tdi (1989). 131,000 miles. Disco 300Tdi, Kenlowe electric fan, axles from crew cab. Discs all-round. New clutch, timing belt, front outriggers. £4300. Burnley, Lancashire, 07940 486837 11/16
Defender 90 Td5 (2001). 120,000 miles. Two owners, well maintained and serviced. Good tyres, tow bar, spots. Contact Percy’s Garage. £POA. Cloughjordan, Tipperary, Ireland. 00353 872 247 913 10/17
Land Rover 110 200 Tdi (1988). 54,000 miles. MoT Sept ‘17. Work since 2014 includes new bushes, brakes, suspension, rear shocks and more. BFGs. PAS. £5800 ovno. Buxton, Derbyshire. 07837 398137 10/17
110 2.5NA Diesel (1987). 31,000 miles. Direct from MOD. Chassis sound. Full canvas top. Bodywork straight. Very well maintained, starts, drives well. £4750. Craigavon, Northern Ireland. 07594 108427 01/17
Defender 110 Camel Replica 2.4 TDCi (2008). 175,000 miles. One owner from new. Comprehensive service history. Many new parts. May p/x. £11990. Chesterfield, Derbyshire, 07891 579071 12/16
Discovery 2 Td5 GS (2001). 142,000 miles. MoT June ‘18. Auto. New turbo, EGR blanked, remapped, coil spring conv. ACE removed. 7 seats. Few age-related marks. £2695. Halstead, Essex. 07815 518580 09/17
Defender 90 300Tdi CSW (1995). 166,000 miles. MoT March ‘18. New front brakes, servo, batt, vacuum pump, fan and timing belt. Just serviced. Solid all-round. £6300. Gillingham, Kent. 07887 564381 10/17
Defender 110 200Tdi Tipper (1990). 12 months’ MoT. Recent service with cambelt and fuel tank changed. Ready for work or play. Snorkel. £6250. Macclesfield, Cheshire. 07850 114333 09/17
Defender 110 Td5 (2004). 124,000 miles. MOT June ‘17. New tyres. Very good condition for the year. Drives very well. Recommend viewing. £7150 ovno. Oxford. 07805 931368 (no texts please) 07/17
Defender 110 Td5 (2002). 172,000 miles. MOT Aug ‘17. Mazda seats, chequer plate, rear camera, blind spot windows, new grille, bumper. £5000 ono. Strathaven, South Lanarkshire. 07545 155952 02/17
Discovery 2 Td5 (1999). 155,000 miles. MoT Feb ‘18. Manual. Reconditioned gearbox, new prop and clutch. Rear chassis stripped, painted in red oxide. £2500 ono. Crewe, Cheshire. 07926 199312 08/17
Defender 90 Ex-MOD (1992). 85,000 miles. 2.5 N/A diesel. Exportable to USA. Power steering. Exceptional condition. Repair plates in footwell. New seats in rear. £9995. Rochester, Kent. 07513 249895 07/17
Defender 110 300Tdi SW (1997). 147,000 miles. MoT June ‘18. PSH. New fuel tank, cambelt, rear crossmember, water pump, radiator. £7995 ono. Boncath, South West Wales. 07375 658782 08/17
Defender 110 Td5 (2001). 135,000 miles. 12 months’ MoT. Resprayed in March, sound deadening added. Extensive service history. Mazda RX8 seats. Good tyres. £9000. Highbridge, Somerset. 07720 659291 08/17
Defender 110 Td5 (2004). 147,730 miles. Boost wheels, original steels included. New turbo, intercooler, Disco transfer box. Chassis never welded. £7900. Filey, North Yorkshire. 07712 679318 07/17
Discovery 3 2.7 TDV6 S (2005). 149,000 miles. MoT Oct ‘17. FSH. Auto. Parking aid, heated seats, cruise control, electric windows, air-con, bluetooth, tow bar, xenon headlights, PAS. £5300. Derby. 07976 633316 08/17
Defender 90 Td5 (1998). 116,100 miles. MOT Sept ‘17. Excellent condition throughout, including both the chassis and bulkhead. £8000. Ormskirk, Lancashire. 07868 035910
Defender 110 Td5 CSW (2001). 217,000 miles. 12 months’ MOT. Recent service, head gasket changed. Refurb’d injectors, new rear x-member. Polybushed. Vented discs. £10450. Bridport, Dorset. 07909 522435 07/17
Defender 110 Double Cab 2.4 TDCi (2008). 36,419 miles. MOT June ‘17. Castor-corrected radius arms, cranked rears. Dislo cones. Reinforced steering rods. £18000. Bradford, West Yorkshire. 07555 231238 06/17
Defender 110 200Tdi (1993). 180,000 miles. Lots of history. Maintained by LR technician. Galv bulkhead, new cyl head, timing belt, water pump, rear 1/4 chassis, battery. £4750. East Sussex. 07850 178881 07/17
Discovery 2 Td5 Expedition (1999). 150,000 miles. MOT April ‘18. Roof tent, awning included. Superwinch, OME dampers, Remap. £6999. Wellington, Somerset. 07788 954647 07/17
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Discovery 1 300Tdi (1995). 96,000 miles. Full MoT. Threedoor. Good condition. Winch, Insa Turbos, steering guard, spotlights, snorkel, dog guard, hands-free. £2150. Leicester. 07718 780501 10/17
Discovery 1 200Tdi (1993). MoT March ‘18. Seven seats. Lifted. New rear diff, flange and halfshafts. Chassis good, body not so much. Sliders, guards. £1200 ono. Chippenham, Wiltshire. 07715 968233 10/17
Discovery 2 Td5 ES Premium (2004). 126,000 miles. Auto. Waxoyled. Stage 1 remap. New front window regulators, air-con re-gassed. Never towed. Cream leather. £5295. Fleet, Hampshire. 07419 748026 10/17
Discovery 1 300Tdi (1997). 124,201 miles. MoT Sept ‘17. All belts changed. Grabber ATs. Sunroofs sealed. Steering guard and winch. A few age-related marks. £1450. Maidstone, Kent. 07743 023451 07/17
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Discovery 1 ES 3.9 V8 (1997). 127,689 miles. MoT June ‘18. Auto. CD player, leather. No welding required. New coil, fuel pump, serviced. Some ageing marks. £1000. Wells, Somerset. 07468 596723 09/17
Discovery 1 300Tdi (1995). 193,400 miles. MoT Dec ‘17. 33” tyres, body lift kit, guards, light bar, snorkel, upgraded suspension, winch and bumper. Extended arches. £2000. Irvine, Scotland. 07919 152201 10/17
Discovery 2 4.0 V8 ES Auto (1999). 92,464 miles. MoT Aug ‘17. Work done: new springs, brakes, shocks, fuel pump, HT leads, spark plugs, heater and lots more. £3000. Birmingham. 07548 676160 09/17
08 (08) DEFENDER 90 TDCI HARD TOP ESTATE. 77K, FSH. £14995.
09 (09) DEFENDER 110 TDCI CSW. 64K, FSH. £20995.
10 (10) DEFENDER 90 XS SW. 54K, FSH. £20995.
Discovery 1 200Tdi (1991). 154,000 miles. MoT Nov ‘17. 3dr. Five seats. Lots done during ownership. New Scorpion tyres and a full stainless steel exhaust. £995 ono. Woodhall Spa, Lincs. 07792 405417 10/17
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15 (15) DEFENDER 90 XS SW. 9K ONLY, FLRSH. £33995. 15 90 08 (15) (08) DEFENDER Defender 130 Hi BESPOKE XS. 9K, Cap D/Cab. 140k, No SEE VAT. WEBSITE.£37500. £13,995.
08(60) (08)Defender DEFENDER 90 TDCI 10 90 Factory Fire HARD TOP ESTATE. 77K, FSH. and Ice. 22k, FSH, V.V Rare. £14995.
15 12 (15) DEFENDER 90Tdci XS SW. (62) Defender 110 9K 1ONLY, FLRSH. Utility. Owner, 65k, FSH, £33995.
09 (09) DEFENDER 110 TDCI 06 (56) CSW. Defender 90FSH. Td5 County 64K, 6 Seater.£20995. 65k. £15,995.
11 (61) DEFENDER 90 TDCI 06 (06) Defender 90 Td5 7 CSW. 40K, FSH. Seater Estate. 56k. £16,250. £23995.
10 (10) DEFENDER 90 XS Series 3 2.25 Petrol. 2 SW. 54K, FSH. Owners,£20995. Gen. 77k, FSH.
07 11 (57) DEFENDER 110Tdci TDCI (61) Defender 90 STATION WAGON. 1 OWNER, CSW. 2 Owners, FSH. 157K, NO VAT.41k, £15250.
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11 (61) DEFENDER 90 TDCI CSW. 40K, FSH. £23995. 88 (E) LANDROVER 90 200 TDI 16ESTATE. (16) NEWGALV DEFENDER 90 2.2 CHASSIS. XS HARDTOP. £7995.UNUSED.
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07 (57) DEFENDER 110 TDCI STATION WAGON. 1 OWNER, 157K, NO VAT. £15250.
Discovery 1 300Tdi (1997). 176,417 miles. MoT July ‘18. Auto. Lifted, upgraded brakes, HD winch, mud tyres, turbo replaced last year. Skimmed head, new gasket. Seven seats. £2600. Wales. 07739 071244 10/17
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Discovery 4 SDV6 HSE (2012). 60,000 miles. One owner from new. Sat-nav, heated seats f/r, 8-speed auto, reversing camera, LEDs, puddle lamps, Harman stereo. £24250. Barnet, Hertfordshire, 07825 333822 11/16
Discovery 1 300Tdi XS (1997). 107,000 miles. SORN. Lovely condition. Manual. Work includes: new boot floor, inner rear wheel arches and propshafts. . £1695. Barnsley, South Y’shire. 07963 140449 07/17
Discovery 1 300Tdi (1998). 142,000 miles. MoT June ‘18. Auto. Recon’d head and gasket, EGR blanked. Headlining is sagging, but generally solid vehicle. £1400. Solihull, Warwickshire. 07891 430624 10/17
Discovery 1 300Tdi (1993). Spares or repairs. No MoT or tax. Drivetrain all good, lifted by 5”. Needs welding work. Roof lining removed. No shocks currently fitted. £900. Wokingham, Berkshire. 07568 062947 09/17
RR Classic Vogue SE 3.9 V8 Auto (1994). 149,292 miles. MoT May ‘18. LPG tank underslung, no loss of space. Recon’d Ashcroft g’box and torque converter. £3650. Porth, South Wales. 07759 093528 08/17
Hot Picks Discovery 1 300Tdi (1997). 169,000 miles. MoT Jan ‘18. Auto. Seven seats. New starter motor, rear brakes, driver’s seat base. Solid floor, bodywork good. £800. Sawbridgeworth, Herts. 07757 888172 10/17
Discovery 1 300Tdi (1998). 169,000 miles. Overhauled rear: new rear x-member, boot floor, boot sides, fuel tank cradle and rear arches. New tyres, brakes. £1600 ono. Hexham, Northumberland. 07500 042358 07/17
Discovery 1 200Tdi (1990). 150,020 miles. MOT June ‘17. Two owners from new. SORN. VGC. Slight corrosion under bonnet. Heater, central locking broken. £1900. Swindon, Wiltshire. 07973 108282 07/17
Discovery 2 Td5 (2002). 122,000 miles. FSH. Auto. Gun metal grey with black cloth trim. Excellent condition. Rear passenger door not opening. Seven seats. £3495. Blakeney, Norfolk. 07768 706650 10/17
Discovery 2 Td5 (2002). FSH. 109,500 miles. MoT Aug ‘18 – no advisories. Manual. Five seats. Extensive service history. Remapped. . £3250. Falkirk, Scotland. 07738 319082 10/17
Toyota Hi Lux Double Cab ‘03’, One Owner, 82,000 miles, Good Runner, Smart Truck £4995.
Defender 110 TDI 91J 200TDI only 63,000 miles. Good order. £4995.
Toyota Hilux DC Pick-Up 06-56 Reg. 1 Council Owner. 83K Miles. £6495.
Land Rover Defender 90 300TDI 96N 14.5K Miles. Very nice. £5495.
Discovery 200-300 TDI, breaking for spares, most parts available.....POA
200-300 TDI engines, ex-Discovery, ideal for conversions, comes with radiator and intercooler....£450
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Range Rover P38 4.6 V8 Vogue SE Limited Edition (1999). FSH. 93,071 miles. MoT March ‘18. Auto. Rioja Red, Walnut leather, one of 30 made in this colour combination. Air suspension in good order. Original LR paperwork. £9500 ono. Kenley, London. 07738 824341 09/17
Range Rover P38 TD6 (2001). MOT Jan ‘18. dHSE converted to TD6 in 2007 by Rally Raid. Auto. FSH. Previously owned by LR. Fully working susp. £3150. Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham. 01833 640808 06/17
RR Classic 3.5 V8 Pick Up (1987). 133,000 miles. MOT July ‘17. Professionally converted. Resprayed. Five new tyres. No issues with vehicle. Engine runs well. £7495. Spalding, Lincolnshire, 07885 566660 11/16
RR Classic 300Tdi Off-Roader (1995). No MOT or tax. Heavily modified for off-road: 7” lift, HD steering arms, radius arms, bumpers. Guards, spacers, roof rack. Auto. £4000. Canvey Island, Essex. 07936 079139 07/16
RR L322 3.6 TDV8 (2008). 112,000 miles. MOT Sept ‘17. FSH. Winter pack. Freeview colour TV, full leather. Stornoway Silver. Very presentable and clean. £12950. Chichester, West Sussex. 07388 057102 07/17
Freelander 2 2.2 TD4 SE (2006). 118,080 miles. MOT Jan ‘18. No advisories. 2 previous owners. FSH. Nav, leather, parking sensors. £4k spent in 2 years: shocks, brakes etc. £5995. Porth, Wales. 07467 042601 03/17
RR P38 2.5 DSE Auto (1998). 103,000 miles. MoT Nov ‘17. 2” lift. Insa Turbos, adjustable panhard rod. Also comes with 18” alloys and road tyres. £1000 ono. Etchingham, East Sussex. 07835 878689 09/17
RR L322 4.4 TDV8 (2010). 70,000 miles. Updated TDV8 version, 316bhp and 8-speed auto ‘box. Finished in lovely dark green with beige leather interior. £24750ono. May P/X. 07711 591000 10/16
Range Rover Classic 3.5 V8 EFI (1988). 135,000 miles. 10 months’ MoT. Previously owned by Ripspeed Conversions. Dry stored. 5 new tyres. No rust. £3950. Wigston, Leicestershire. 07804 250986 03/17
RR P38 4.0 V8 SE LPG. Excellent condition, just back from Spain. Very reliable, no water issues. Coil sprung, Ashcroft auto ‘box, new discs, tyres. £3250. North Hykeham, Lincolnshire. 07413 197397 03/17
Freelander 2 2.2 TD4e HSE (2009). 97,710 miles. MOT Oct ‘17. Manual. FSH. Sat-nav. Heated leather. Parking sensors. Cruise, climate control. Exc. bodywork. £8995. Pershore, Worcestershire. 07985 879701 03/17
Miscellaneous
RR Classic 6.2 V8 TD (1994). 133,338 miles. MoT May ‘18. Pick-up conversion. Manual. Air susp. New inner wing, sills, x-member, 3mm steel floor. £10000 ono. Ellistown, Leicestershire. 07983 991730 08/17
RR P38 4.0 V8 Westminster Edition (2002). 106,000 miles. MoT Sept ‘17. One of 200. Auto. Three owners. New camshaft, water pump. Cosmetic areas resprayed. £13150. Ware, Herts. 07780 000678 09/17
RR Classic 3.9 V8 Vogue SE (1992). VGC for the year. Ready to take for MoT. Heated grey leather seats. One electric seat and sunroof not working. SORN. £4500. Wellington, Somerset. 07870 763634 09/17
RR P38 4.6 V8 Vogue SE (2001). 120,000 miles. MoT Sept ‘17. Cream leather, high gloss black cappings. Integrated sat-nav. LPG. New tyres, battery and air susp’. £3450. Gloucester. 07467 244563 10/17
RR Classic 3.9 V8 Vogue SE (1991). 118,062 miles. MoT Dec ‘17. New plugs, leads, batt, distributor cap and arm, ancillary belts, water pump and radiator. £4999 ono. Morpeth, Northumberland. 07706 860140 10/17
RR Classic LSE (1994). 76,700 miles. 12 months’ MOT. Restored. New air suspension, upgraded rubber mounts, anti-rollbars. New brakes, tyres, headlights. £17995. Macclesfield, Cheshire, 07767 884865 11/16
Land Rover Off-Roader. Fully rebuilt, including engine, gearbox, up to 10k spent. Savage wheels and tyres, full roll cage. Recaro-style seats, power steering. €3750 ono. Carlow, Ireland. 00353 85 1402575 09/17
RR P38 2.5 DSE Manual (1997). 145,000 miles. MoT April ‘18. Air susp reset tool included. New oil pipes, fuel pipes, water pump, starter motor, oil intercooler. £1495. Lewes, East Sussex. 07776 207536 09/17
RR Classic Barn Find (1981). 55,164 miles. Very original, unrestored. Early 4dr. Virtually no rust. Wings, arches, sills, footwells all good. Great interior. £5500 ono. South Molton, Devon. 07595 455568 09/17
RR Classic Off-Roader (1988). 200Tdi with manual ‘box. Muds, 30mm spacers, 5” Terrafirma lift, cranked arms. SORN. No MoT. No lights working. No rot. £1500. Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts. 07505 099526 10/17
RR Classic 3.5 V8 (1982). 42,500 miles. 12 months’ MOT. Manual. Totally original. Stunning condition. 100% rustfree chassis and body. Waxoyled. £22995. Lutterworth, Leicestershire. 07834 639943 06/17
RR Classic 300Tdi Auto (1993). 190,000 miles. MoT Dec ‘16. Soft dash, good chassis, tailgate. Interior good bar headlining. No leaks, engine and gearbox good. Decent offers. Worcester, 07815 460939 11/16
RR Classic 3.5 V8 Suffix A (1972). Ready for restoration. V5 present. All original, including raised letters and wing mirrors. Perfect project, investment. £4600. Darwen, Lancashire, 07512 514902 12/16
Range Rover Classic 3.9 V8 (1990). 81,000 miles. One owner from new. 12 months’ MoT. Serv’ history. Exc. condition, elec. mirrors/windows. £12995. Brighton, East Sussex. 07795 023663 08/17
Series I 80” Project. Rebuilt LR that needs finishing. Essex V6, not running. Original g’box, rebuilt bulkhead, parabolics, new brakes, original rad, fuel tank. £4000. Lewes, East Sussex. 07776 207536 09/17
RR P38 2.5 DSE (1996). 200,000 miles. MoT Sept ‘17. Manual. Tow bar. Lots of £££ spent, invoices to prove it. Clean car, starts, drives well. £1495. Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. 07711 259529 09/17
Freelander 1 TD4 Serengeti (2003). 109,000 miles. MOT Nov ‘17. Silver. New clutch fitted. Car has DAB and Bluetooth radio installed. £1250. Bedfordshire. 07969 056471 (no texts please) 07/17
Haynes Workshop Manual 90, 110 & Defender Diesel. 1983 to 1995. As new condition. £7.50. Canterbury, Kent. 07989 951895 10/17
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RR P38 2.5 DSE Auto (1996). 152,578 miles. MoT June ‘18. Oxford Blue, wrapped in white. 7 seats. Remapped. Sat-nav, Bluetooth. New props, ball joints, bushes, discs and pads. £1700. London. 07432 111183 09/17
Freelander
Td5 Engine and Automatic Gearbox (2001). 84,000 miles on each prior to being removed. RR P38 4.0 V8 SE Auto (2000). 110,000 miles. MoT Feb ‘18. Very clean, few odd marks, but no rust. Good tyres. Suspension working. Heated leather, climate & cruise control. £2200. Bradford, West Yorks. 07824 896258 09/17
Freelander 2 2.2 TD4e XS (2010). 152,500 miles. 12 months’ MOT. FSH. Manual. New cambelt, aux belt, water pump and clutch. £5400. Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham. 01833 640808 06/17
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Frickley 4x4 Frickley, South Yorkshire
Muddy Bottom Minstead, Hampshire Picadilly Wood Bolney,West Sussex
9 September Burnham Off-Roaders Tring, Hertfordshire
10 September 4x4 Without a Club Harbour Hill, Berkshire
Burnham Off-Roaders Tring, Hertfordshire
Devil’s Pit Barton-le-Clay, Bedfordshire
Essex, Rochford and District 4x4 Club Rayleigh, Essex
Hill’n’Ditch Mouldsworth, Cheshire
Parkwood 4x4 Tong, Bradford
Slindon Safari Fontwell,West Sussex
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15 October
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23 September
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Kirton Off Road Centre Kirton Lindsey, North Lincs
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24 September
Barton-le-Clay, Bedfordshire
Cowm Leisure Whitworth, Lancashire Kirton Off Road Centre Kirton Lindsey, North Lincs
Slindon Safari Fontwell,West Sussex
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23 September
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