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    What about the Land Rover trailer with a driven axle . Who made that. Ran off the PTO drive.

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    something like this?


    or maybe....



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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post

    something like this?


    or maybe....



    You're home! With your new toys!
    'bout time you posted pics of them.

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    As the previous posters have said, as far as I know, there have never been trailers made by Landrover (or its predecessors Leyland and Rover), but quite a few designed specifically for use with Landrovers.

    One of these (Sankey, I believe) was sold (but not in Australia) by Rover dealers as an accessory for Series Landrovers, and actually is described in my Series 2a owner's manual.

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    ...and here's what the Rapier trailer looks like:



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    Quote Originally Posted by camel_landy View Post
    ...and here's what the Rapier trailer looks like:

    M
    Different type of Rapier trailer:


    Not suitable for driving around near Sydney Airport with though....!

    Brother-in-law used to work on these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The ho har's View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by The ho har's View Post
    A man with implacable taste

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    Methinks maybe impeccable was meant
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    Hhmm! 02TM31 nice,all our Rapier units were mounted in/on or behind 101's

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    Hhmm! 02TM31 nice,all our Rapier units were mounted in/on or behind 101's
    They were for the RAF Regiment (BIL was a Rockape) too, up until maybe mid-to late 80s. After that I'm pretty sure towing duties were taken over by the good old 3-tonner, with LRs as support vehicles only.

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