It's already happening, with the Santana Land RoverQuote:
Originally Posted by Michael2
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It's already happening, with the Santana Land RoverQuote:
Originally Posted by Michael2
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
Baz
That was really good John and points irony, which seems to be so typically British. The irony here is that while the 'fender is now very retro (jonesy we must have been thinking the same thoughts), it is to be reintroduced as a 'modern' vehicle. Yet retro designs are back in a big way, Ford GT40 and Mustang, Camaro and as jonsey noted, the mini and the VW beetle, Chrysler Prowler and PT and there's even a few 'pickups' which are so retro. (Frankly Ford have done little with the F100 type design since the late sixties or early seventies).
I'd like a Moke as a round around, given it rarely rains these days.
Even the bloody hummer (1) is only an oversized GP jeep.
I'm waiting for GM to work out how to return the 59 Caddy, complete with metre high tailfins, (and an underdash record player). All right I'll settle for an 8 track. LOL
Again, thanks John!
GQ
Santana has been around for about as long as LR.Quote:
Originally Posted by Redback
They were originally Land Rover - Santanas. They had an agreement to build LR's, in CKD, then they manufactured them later. The agreement eventually went down the gurgler.
They now manufacture them, they are a good car, and a cheaper version.
Less Mod cons and sit on leaf not coils I believe.
There is even a Santana UK, and they sell a fair few there.
They have some large mil. contracts in Spain, Portugal and roundabout.
Let's see if we can get them ADR'd here!!!
A history of Land Rover and no mention the Wilks brothers. and no mention of Charles Sven King, shame on you
Yeah they sell a fair few in the UK but not as many as they could if they wern't on cart springs:)Quote:
Originally Posted by FenianEel
I thought the post was long enough as it was! And I also left out Starley and Sutton - it was not meant to be a history, except to the extent meeded to explain the heritage and origin of the current Landrovers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Reads90
John
PS - that is Spen as in Spencer, not Sven. And having just checked this in Robson, I also note that in the export figures he gives for Landrover, (only from 1964 to 1974) Australia was either top of the list or second (68-72). But the highest figure was 1969 (5,005) and by 1974 it was down to 2,400, still at the top of the list.
And whats wrong with leaf springs?
I've got em on my box trailer.
They're a perfect match for drum brakes 'n' friction type shock absorbers.
Spose you'll want power steering 'n' leccy windows, too....LOL
GQ
OK bit off topis but a bit on
Sorry to say but its the truth
Australia market (in my mind ) does not mean much to Land Rover. Its not a big enough market for them to chase after. There is just not enough people living here to warrent the hassle.
After all the sell more defednders in the Uk in a week than they do in Aus a year. Also the freelander sells twice it nearest competion, the disco does the same. But in the Uk bacause of this they have more dealerships. I had 7 large dealerships within 50k's of my house in the UK
Land rovers main target is Europe and USA. Where most if not all disco's ,Rangies and freelanders never see mud on there tyres. So why build a truck to do the outback when 2% (if you are lucky) will ever see it. But have people in USA and Europe moan about the mods so that it can
reminds me of a case in the carpet industry a couple of years ago. Scotgaurd found that their product included a cemical that was not biodegradeable. So they took it off the market . The owner of Scotguard 3m said that even though it was a multi millon part of their business it was only 2% of their total business, so they would not be renewing it and would stay off the market. Basically they could not be a*sed for the 2%. They did in the end bring it back after some one stubbled on a chemical and because of the unroar the public made
You will never get land rover to do anything for the Aus market. Just because it is not big enough. Manly because all companys like this are now run by accounts and not peoople who are look for whats the best thing for someone. They just look at what makes the most money````
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Yeah spen. My spelling is Sh*t sorry.Quote:
Originally Posted by JDNSW
Nah i got a defender don't need posh stuff like that but coils would be nice. BTW my camper has cart springs too, and that has no problems but i am not sitting in it when its going off road:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Quiggers