Land Rover Monthly

A problem shared is a problem halved

Roving Reporter

ABOUT a month before I drove the Lightweight back up to London, I had made a new Land Rover friend. For some time, I had seen this nice ex-army 110 parked up in the same position for some time on a hill in my area and, eventually, I walked past to see the bonnet open and a young man bent over the engine bay.

I sidled over and was met with politeness tinged with caution. Once I mentioned the Lightweight, the conversation flowed a little smoother and the young man – Leo – explained

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