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IS it my imagination, or does my Ninety look forlorn? Thanks to lockdown it has been spending far too long standing idle – most likely the least it’s been driven since it rolled off the production line at Lode Lane, Solihull, in 1984. Unlike mere humans, genuine working vehicles like Land Rovers don’t need a holiday.

It’s very frustrating during a period of proper Land Rover weather. My valley has seen the worst flooding since 1998 and the sharpest cold snap for a few years. But I’ve stuck to the

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