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T is late January as I type this and the UK is back in lockdown status – again. Trips out are only for shopping, work, or medical needs. In the summer, those trips gave an excuse to warm the fluids in our beloved Land Rovers. With heat in the sun and empty roads, those all-too-brief trips were fun. In mid-winter, with wet roads caked thickly in dirt and road salt, there’s no joy in subjecting your cosseted classic to

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