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Those are gonna look nice on your Disco, Bro! LOL...now that I think about it...being a veteran...maybe I should have "brasso'd" mine before I attached them for inspection!
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Well... after a few setbacks...they are finally here, and totally worth the wait! My custom Overland Bound emblems...# 1969...have arrived! Thanks so much to Corrie for making this happen! Now they are where they belong...on my Rover!
In the field I use a small keychain sharpener made by Handy Sharp, It works miracles, it'll put a razor edge on a butter knife with just a dozen or so strokes. It sharpens serrated blades as well. I bought it at a gun show. At home I use a nice whet stone set up. I've included one of about 100...
Yes, There is something about the Discovery's...What's funny is...mine has never had any serious mechanical issues on the trail.....but....take it to Costco?!!! Tranny falls out....LMAO!
I agree with the topless option. One of my favorite off road vehicles of all time is the...was it '84 to '86 Toyota 4runner? That had the removable top....those were awesome! Also on my list of favorite topless 4x4's....the early '60's Ford Broncos and the Jeep Commando.
LOL...I've always been partial to the original Series Rovers and the discovery's. I totally agree with what you're saying regarding the LR3. It has been called, by off road experts, the best off road Land Rover ever produced. That being said...All Land Rovers have one trait that sets them...
An explanation as to why the Land Rover Defender goes up so high in value. Jeep Owners...PLEASE, do not take offense! LOL, it's all in good fun and a great video!
Great Question! I was faced with a similar issue....now with the exception of mechanicals (ie; shocks, tires, engine parts, etc.) I have hand built everything for little to no money on my Land Rover...Custom seat covers made from old military canvas duffel bags on a Singer sewing machine I...
Lol...Trick of the sunlight...It's actually just chrome, no gold. I like CB's for communication on expeditions. The are easy to use, cheap if you don't want a fancy one, and work in places cell phones don't. I know a lot of people use GMRS radios and the like and that's cool too...I just like...
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