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    ouch!



    The car belonged to Her Majesties Coastguard.
    2 part-time coastguards answered an emergency one night in 1992 at Berwick-on-Tweed.
    When the driver backed up he didn’t see the edge of a cliff and drove over it.
    After a free fall of 80 ft (26 meters or a 9-stories building) the Landrover landed on the roof on a heap of rocks.
    The two coastguards were able to walk away with just a few minor scratches.
    Despite the structural strenght of the Land Rover there was a great deal of luck involved. Both were rescued by a Helicopter who noticed the lights pointing skywards.
    lottery ticket time IMHO!
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    I'll bet the front seats needed cleaning after that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tracker View Post
    I'll bet the front seats needed cleaning after that.

    most of the interior as well
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    Saw one that looked very similar to that here in Halls Creek this week. Yet another victim of the Tannami.

    A set of racks made up in the back appeared to have saved them from being squashed.

    Members of the ACT LROC. You didn't here it fom me

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    Used to dive near Berwick Upon Tweed.......lovely part of Scotland
    These guys are very lucky indeed to walk away after a fall from that height.....plus never nice to see a LR or any car for that matter with that much damage.

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    from memory the truck was featured in LROI as it was bought as a write off and rebuilt!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo110 View Post
    from memory the truck was featured in LROI as it was bought as a write off and rebuilt!
    You couldn't do that here. Once written off, you'd not be able to re-register it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    You couldn't do that here. Once written off, you'd not be able to re-register it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoTDI View Post
    There is a repairable rightoff clause
    True. But most seem t be statutory write-offs. And it doesn't need much to make them SWO.

    I think that one would meet these criteria for a SWO:

    - A motor vehicle, other than a motorbike, that has been damaged by at least three of the following impact damage indicators:
    • damage to an area of the roof equal to or exceeding 300mm x 300mm
    • damage to an area of the cabin floor pan equal to or exceeding 300mm x 300mm
    • damage to an area of the firewall equal to or exceeding 300mm x 300mm
    • any damage to the suspension
    • damage in the form of cracks or breaks to major mechanical components (examples of major mechanical components - engine block, transmission casings
    The bit about damage to the roof may be applicable for most cars but for a Landie, it's a simple replacement - even on classic Rangies.

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