My other car is a 1967 Austin Healey and I've noticed that all classic car drivers tend to wave at each other regardless of the car they're driving. I've always had a tendency to be enormously enthusiastic about it - giving a hearty wave with my arm right up above the windscreen (roof down) or a big thumbs up to a particularly well-restored vehicle.
I was so happy that Defender owners wave at each other that in my first few trips I completely forgot about the wind deflectors on the driver door and in repeated wave attempts that have resulted in my hand hitting the deflector at pace, I've managed to really weaken one of the connectors for it and have lost plenty of knuckle skin too.
I do love the wave....so much is said between drivers during that moment.
Specifically for me, it's a silent doffing of one's cap....a recognition of another person's good taste, appreciation for character, tradition, wet feet and a love of fun overcoming the sensible accountant residing inside them.
It's also a validation of one's decision to buy and an overwhelming appreciation that as long as there are plenty of other Defenders on the road, there'll always be spare parts somewhere and a forum full of people to ask questions and seek advice.
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