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    Stupid Question?

    Well I've only been a landy owner for about 2 months...what does bonneted control actually refer to? I would guess it's got something to do with engine placement (forward control??)

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    sounds like you been reading one of those car sales dot com sites on the interweb

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    Yes, that's exactly what I was doing...have they been leading me astray?
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    I think they are refering too the series 2B & 101 but could be wrong

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    Diana and or John may well be able to enlighten me.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/general-ch...-cylinder.html

    I'm not the only one wondering.

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    I always understood "Bonneted Control" to mean basically a 'normal' vehicle - ie. driver behind engine. As opposed to a "Forward Control" which has driver above the engine.

    I assumed the term didn't get used much because that's what we usually think of; FC's being a special case.


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    Geoff is right - "bonnetted control" simply means a normal Landrover as opposed to "forward control"

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    So it is referring to the placement of the engine then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by reubsrover View Post
    So it is referring to the placement of the engine then?
    Not really - the engine is in the same place in the forward control and bonneted Landrovers (in fact in the S2a FC the differences are very minimal apart from body parts) - the difference is in the placement of the driver. Hence the reference to "control". In the bonnetted version he/she is behind the engine (except for feet) but in the forward control he/she is alongside/in front of the same engine in the same place in pretty much the same chassis.

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    Ok...I didn't make myself clear, I meant the engine placement in relation to the driver.

    Thanks John
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