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This Series IIA was the last Land Rover owned by the company’s former chairman, Spen
A decade on since the two millionth Land Rover Defender was made, and 35 years since its launch, we look back on why it remains Britain’s favoured go-anywhere vehicle of choice
It has been a hectic season for the Stovebolt Special: 11 hillclimb weekends, two hillclimb schools, and 3000 rapid road miles getting to and from them. And one serious breakage. That was sorted in ti
LOOKING BACK, it seems like fate. I was on my way to view a classic car that was coming up for sale at an auction when the automatic gearbox in my 2006 Volvo XC70 began to overheat and slip. It’s done
A month of exploring? No problem for this old-school Defender
In 1999 the mid-term facelift of the Range Rover P38a marked a shift in Land Rover’s thinking; with the model now firmly targeted as an on road alternative to luxury saloons. But could it beat Britain’s best?
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