The Landy Magazine
27 April 2021

We all love to see a beautifully restored Series I that’s been through the mill before getting brought back to its original condition. But the new issue of The Landy contains an article about something that’s arguably even more wonderful. How many Series Is can there be left that have been on the road ever since they were built? Never restored, just used – and gaining a fabulous patina along the way. That’s the 1956 86” in our June – and it really does need to be seen to be believed. At the opposite end of the scale, though also just as superb, we’ve had a first drive of the recently revised Discovery. The best vehicle to wear the badge since the original Tdi? Could be… Talking Discos, we’ve also got a workshop story on fitting a heavy-duty back bumper on a Discovery 2. This month’s overland story, meanwhile, is about a Range Rover travelling through the mountains of Ethiopia. Read it and you’ll want to go there too. Arkonik’s 110 Bison might make you want one, too. The company is known for the luxury it builds into its remanufactured Defenders – and here’s proof that it knows how to make them rugged, too. It’s all in the June issue of The Landy – free to pick up now from a Britpart dealer near you!

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