I was introduced to Landrovers in the Army. The standard fodder for Recovery Mechanics being the Series 2, 2a and 3's we had before the Perentie fleet.
HAnging around the workshops and being a spare bod meant plenty of black hand work on vehicles.
One of our Spanners, (Scotty) was/is an absolute Landrover freak and he gave me the first hint of affection for a vehicle that needs constant minor attention.
Really, thats all Landrovers need, being a big "Mecanno set on wheels" as Scotty put it, unlike Jap forbys that might seem to go forever with no maintenance, but cost an arm and a leg to repair when something major happens.
Mrs Hymie wasn't enraptured by Defenders so a Discovery 1 was found.
I wanted a non electronic Turbo Diesel so the 200-300 Tdi was the main need.
Now, after putting SWMBO through a 4WD training course she wants a 130!
Smart Woman that.


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), started to tinker and repair the Rangie (I was an 2nd year apprentice baker at the time, hence no money to get it done professionally), built up a great toolkit, joined a club and the rest as they say was history. I had a ball though in my first Rangie, especially with a rear CIG locker (too poor for maxi drives) and cheap **** muddies which I bought from the local wreckers at the time. Motor was well worn out IICR but moreys is your friend I found out, low range would jump out at times (ocky strap worked wrapped around the diff lock button).







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