Land Rover Monthly

Defender duties

IT has been a funny old start to the year in that nothing much out of the ordinary has happened. The daily and weekly grinds have been fairly predictable and routine – working all day in the workshop, fitting new chassis and bulkheads to cherished old Defenders and progressing with the LRM Defender 110 Td5 rebuild project.

Consequently, my Defender 90 Td5 and the

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