Land Rover Monthly

Variety is the spice of life…

THE ENTHUSIAST

IS there any other make or model of car in the history of the automobile that can present as many mind-blowing variations of itself as the utility Land Rover? I very much doubt it. Go to almost any Land Rover show and it’s obvious. And it’s not just the vehicles built by The Rover Company and its descendants, from the first prototypes in 1947 to the end of ‘real’ Defender production in 2016, that have created this astonishing variety.

And before you start bombarding the editorial office with emails, I know the pre-pro 80s were built

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