I always enjoy your additional posts in this thread Lebanon, there must be a lot of original thinkers with initiative there. :)
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I always enjoy your additional posts in this thread Lebanon, there must be a lot of original thinkers with initiative there. :)
This gentleman has taste.
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This P38 sits high
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...015/02/481.jpg
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Look how it is achieved
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People coming up with interesting ideas.
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One of many fire brigade Defenders.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...015/07/380.jpg
The owner is a real enthusiast, he has rebuilt his series with the help of his father some four years ago.
He told me that they found a bullet still stuck in the chassis, a proof of the military past of his car.
Note this tiny winch, never seen something similar before.
P.S It seems that they they didn't find the clear lens for the front end so they replaced with the available Red lenses they had. :)
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Talked to the farmer, for him there is no better solution for a comfortable ride and descent payload than his modified Range Rover.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...015/09/204.jpg
That little winch. I wonder if it was not vehicle recovery related but rather that it had a specific purpose.......?:confused:
The old two door Rangie has seem some work by the look of it....and still going. WOW!!:clap2:
Cheers for the posts mate.