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Anthony,

 

No more of these for reasonable $$$ but we may have a modern version in a few years with all the high-tech stuff which will work as well or better off-road..., and you might even be able to hear the radio! :) Actually you can hear the radio somewhat in a wagon...

 

Well that's what I've been hoping for... a modern version that will make it to the US, and pass all requirements, etc. Unless they screw it up and destroy the lineage, I will be in line to buy one. Let's just hope they build it.

 

So I'm gathering you worked for Land Rover (or still do?) in design or engineering?

 

I'd love to hear that story sometime. Must've been a very cool job.

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Since you've had a couple of rides in this rig, you can comment on the ride and handling, but I think it works quite well on the road with the suspension we specified for the NAS 90's while still working quite well off-road. wagon...

 

William - I am impressed by the handling for sure. You drive it in a similar fashion to the Morgan...and it's clear you know the vehicle, and how to drive. Defender's have always been a dream vehicle for me....makes no sense, but I like the scarcity factor.

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Well that's what I've been hoping for... a modern version that will make it to the US, and pass all requirements, etc. Unless they screw it up and destroy the lineage, I will be in line to buy one. Let's just hope they build it.

 

So I'm gathering you worked for Land Rover (or still do?) in design or engineering?

 

I'd love to hear that story sometime. Must've been a very cool job.

 

Anthony,

 

No, I just try to shift them. :) Before BMW and Ford, in the days of British Aerospace ownership, communication between the trenches and the company was extremely good. Since I sold the most in those days, they wanted to know what I thought would sell. Land Rover in the U.K. is still like that to a degree, but Ford seem to work in a vacuum, which probably has a lot to do with their current situation.

 

While I still know the design team, we can only chat now over dinner when I can get over to pay them a visit. No more telephones and e-mail. A civilian replacement for Defender can carry over only so many visual cues from the original. I'll explain when we can chat. Can't judge how you'll receive it. The project is on hold until the USD strengthens anyway. They don't need it. WE do! Break even point worldwide is probably 30,000 units annually. That's a lot for a specialized vehicle. And currently, Europe does not suffer from CARB or Ralph Nader.

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William - I am impressed by the handling for sure. You drive it in a similar fashion to the Morgan...and it's clear you know the vehicle, and how to drive. Defender's have always been a dream vehicle for me....makes no sense, but I like the scarcity factor.

 

Well, at least you knew I have no death wish! :D Agreed, here they are a toy unless you live someplace cool like Aspen, Ouray or Santa Fe. I have a client who has a plant in Montrose and who keeps one near Telluride. That one gets used properly and is no worse for it. We took it over Imogene Pass together in 1998 and he didn't screw up. :)Imogene Pass Trail Report

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Another maniac - you're not alone... :D

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Interesting collection of Series IIa's. Where did you spot this? Huddersfield? :rolleyes:

 

I see you must know Helmut Sinn too from your avitar. I'd say you are qualified as a maniac! :)

 

Any more?

I spoted these Landrovers a few years ago in France close to Belfort. And yes, you're right, I know "him"! So let us say he is the master-maniac... ;):D

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Nothing happened here for a while...

 

Here's another british beauty! :)

(1994 RR Vogue SEI)

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Hi, I found this one for sale. It is a 1967 model, being sold without a warranty though. Taken with M4-P and 50/2 Classic Heliar at 2.8.

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Well, i love the good old ones, but a ride in an "autofocus" last year with William made clear, that they are VERY serious 4-wheelers off road.

 

Ron,

 

Was that the time Barry drove down the mill race or the time he drove up the bank into the ATV playground?;)

 

Maybe we can keep this going? From the LR3 Quebec Launch in 2004. MP .58, 35/2 ASPH, f2.0 or f2.8 at 1/30th, RS-400 Pro.

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"Right hand down a bit"

 

"I said RIGHT hand down a bit!"

 

:)

 

ATV - weren't they the TV company from Birmingham who "entertained" us during the 60's and early 70's? Lew Grade's mob?

 

"Bob Monkhouse's 'The Golden Shot' " was a Sunday tea-time favourite... "Left a bit, down a bit, right a bit, FIRE!"

 

You had to be there :o

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