
 Originally Posted by 
DeepBarney
					
				 
				My time with this Land Rover has taught me that the design was exemplary. The implementation of that design and follow through, is a bit wanting.
Jeremy Clarkson said it best in the Top Gear Bolivian Special. I now truly know what he meant. 
Still, I love this car. It's got character. Even if it is a character I want to drive out into the outback and set on fire half the time.
			
		 
	 
 Well, Jeremy did buy, online, a 3.9 FI RR, and wound up with a 3.5 carby version....
But yes, it was a stunning piece of design ( the British were so good at that ), let down so badly by execution. 
If you read history at all, it isn't hard to see why this was. WW2 was an incredible drain on everyone involved,  except for the US. When the war ended, the US was the richest country on earth. They then chose to do repatriation and remedial works in Japan and Germany, and ti a lesser extent Italy.
 Great Britain, remember them, the first to take on the Nazis, was left to rebuild alone, with the Americans insisting they paid all the "Lend Lease" agreements they forced on them in the time before they joined the war proper. Not sure John Wayne or Ben Afflick ever mentioned that.
The Range Rover could have been the best car the world has ever seen. Instead, everyone buys Landcruisers. So, blame Roosevelt and McArthur, because they set up Japan to rule the world. Guilty conscience? Who knows? 
The Range Rover changed everything, and was the most important car ever made. But everyone forgot....
Expecting a hit on this one..
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				JayTee
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