Land Rover Monthly

The thrill of the chase

IT feels like I am forever tripping over bits of Land Rover at the moment. There are three undergoing complete rebuilds in my workshop and in their current state of undress it means there are bits everywhere. I keep trying to create space by selling surplus parts, but it seems for every part I sell, they are replaced with two more. It happened recently with a Salisbury rear axle – I sold one and barely a week later I found myself with two more!

It’s surprising how much space a Land Rover will take up when you start taking it

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