Land Rover Monthly

The final farewell?

The Vocal Yokel

BACK in the early 1970s all Land Rovers were big and cool. They came in two flavours - Land Rover and Range Rover – but sadly I could afford neither. I was an impoverished teenage reporter on a newspaper with the longest name in the land: the Isle of Ely & Wisbech Advertiser & Pictorial, for which I roamed the Fens to report on topics ranging from golden weddings to gardener’s giant marrows. The only downside was those roamings were

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