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Legend of the Sahara

I recall uttering the words to myself at the end of another 100-plus-mile daily commute in my faithful 1964 Series IIA: “There is absolutely no reason why I would ever get rid of this Land Rover.” A week later, and it was towing a trailer along the M4, loaded with what would become its replacement…

It had to be something pretty special to

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