
 Originally Posted by 
JDNSW
					 
				 
				I agree there were lots of things that started with the Series 1, and were still there at the end of Series 3 production. One that comes to mind - broken gear levers - I've never broken any acxles, but I think either I, or someone else, has broken the gearlever on almost every Series Landrover I've ever driven! And, the gearlever broke on my 110! And the less said about Lucas electrics the better! (Although to be charitable, if you  were building a car in Britain you had little choice.)
Another example I can think of in the way of product improvement - in 1966 I broke the bottom arm on the steering relay of my Series 2 - the replacement was markedly heftier. That was a chang made some time between 1958 and 1966.
			
		 
	 
 See? Experience differs. I have never seen a broken gear lever, even in LRs that I had to recover from ridiculous accidents, often upside down. 
Lucas Electrics? Well, my first real experience of auto electrics was with Lucas, and I believe it scarred me for life.... Although I can beat it. I once had the (mis)fortune to have to work on a Hillman Minx, with a Smith's EasyDrive automatic gearbox. I doubt the Russians could have come up with something as diabolical as that stroke of genius. Sometimes I think we'd have been better off if Hitler had won. Robert Bosch at least had lecktricity beat.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
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