Plenty of people give me heaps about my series. That is until they come off road with me and see what they were made for.
I agree with everyone about how old cars give u feedback and new cars are trying to drive for you. No wonder there are so many accidents.
Sent from my Land Rover A8.
1995 Mercedes 1222A 4x4
1969 (Now know! Thanks Diana!!) Ser 2 Tdi SWB
1991 VW Citi Golf Cti (soon to be Tdi)
'When there's smoke, there's plenty of poke!!'
'The more the smoke, the more the poke!!'
I am not sure if my series (currently under rebuild) will ever see off road/ gravel road/ dirt road.
My personal liking is with the simplicity of series vehicles. They don't look as intimidating&powerful as modern vehicle, yet they can still outperform them in more than one way. Plus added bonus of not being overly covered with electronics and plastic.
Nav
When I want to simply go from point A to point B, I drive a modern vehicle, air conditioned, power steering, comfortable seating etc etc,. When I want to go for a drive and actually have control over the machine, to be able to choose the gear, where and when to brake, and what line to pick, when I want a machine to do what I want it to do, when I get sick and tired of answering to mechanical devices and electronic signals, and when I want to experience the self satisfaction that becomes apparent when all the above comes together, then I drive a series vehicle.
Let's face it, there have been no significant improvements in the principles of basic 4 wheel drive in the last 50 odd years, simply labour saving devices. My series vehicle will still go where a modern one will, perhaps though not as fast.
What are we doing with all this perceived saved labour?
I still get great satisfaction out of driving an old vehicle, being able to go up and down the gearbox and transfer case noiselessly without a clutch, relying on torque rather than revs to start off, being able to hear my engine and know exactly what it is doing,.... but....... that is great for recreation, I don't necessarily want to do it all the time.
Regards
Glen
1962 P5 3 Ltr Coupe (Gwennie)
1963 2a gunbuggy 112-722 (Onslow) ex 6 RAR
1964 2a 88" SWB 113 251 (Daisy) ex JTC
REMLR 226
Excuse me . . . I thought this was AULRO, but here I am three pages into a thread and there's nothing but praise for older vehicles and not an argument in sight. Can someone please direct me to the real AULRO?![]()
At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.
Anyhoo . . . I completely agree here. Years ago I was driving a new ute, so I opened the shed door, started it up, and it dinged because I didn't have my seatbelt on while we were moving out of the shed. Then I hopped out but left it running while I closed the shed door, so it dinged again. Then I drove up to the end of the driveway to check the post and dinged at me again, finally dinging while I left it running with a door open and dared to walk over to the postbox. Then I pushed the windscreen washer button and that made the wipers scraaaape across the windscreen before the water hit it. I hadn't even made it to the road and I was ready to take an axe to the bloody thing.
At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.
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