Surely one picture of a landrover is as good as the next one?
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 11:04,
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Landies and Rangies are like cats and dogs.
Each has it's own special way!
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 11:05,
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Each has it's own special way!
their "special way" to be sitting on the hard shoulder of the motorway?
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 11:16,
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whilst fixing some guys Beemer X5
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 11:18,
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you've never lived until you've driven a Landy
in the middle of winter
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 11:10,
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in the middle of winter
reference to my earlier comment, and experience with Landies ... I would think you'd be very lucky to be driving a Landy!!
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 11:19,
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the very best picture of a 101 is the one where the driver has gone down rather too steep a hill, and managed to get the vehicle to land on the bottom, sitting vertically on it's nose.
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 11:09,
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this is a real world photo someone showed me, not on the interweb.
Basically, the 101 was designed to have 1 ton (hence the alternative name, the Landrover 1 ton) in the back. If you drive it without that 1 ton load, it can get a bit light on the back axle.
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Wed 1 Oct 2003, 11:19,
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Basically, the 101 was designed to have 1 ton (hence the alternative name, the Landrover 1 ton) in the back. If you drive it without that 1 ton load, it can get a bit light on the back axle.