Land Rover Monthly

Landy spotting

LOCKDOWN has been tough on our Land Rovers. All dressed up and nowhere to go. Except if you’re Dominic Cummings of course, but let’s not go there, we don’t (always) talk politics and religion in LRM.

I have done a few trips to the head office in Lincolnshire, plus the new Defender British Red Cross story in our July issue, as for the rest, it has all been done from home. That is about to change as I head off on day work trips to bring you the best Land Rover stories out there.

This past weekend I used my 110 for two fairly local paddling

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