Land Rover Monthly

Legends leads the way!

REEDOM! That’s what it felt like. For the first time in over a year, Land Rover enthusiasts were able to enjoy the simple pleasure of once again doing something that we’d all taken for granted before the pandemic stopped play: driving to a Land Rover show in our vehicles, meeting old friends, wandering around club displays and enjoying a beer in the sunshine. It certainly felt good, although as I was getting ready to leave home I realised it had been so long since I’d last gone away for a show weekend that I

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