Thought these might be of interest:
On Saturday I went to a Land Rover event at the British Motor Industry Heritage Museum at Gaydon, Solihull, Warwickshire. It is literally next door to the Land Rover factory and the Land Rover Experience off-road course is actually in the museum grounds.
It's a strange event. Nothing much happens, you just turn up and look at Land Rovers of every sort and bask in the great atmsophere these events have. The official Land Rover people were there doing off-road trips in Range Rovers and Discovery 3s.
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0562.JPG
This is one of the perfectly-restored vehicles owned by Land Rover itself as part of its 'Home of The Legend' experience- THE original Land Rover, a 1949 80-inch.
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0563.JPG
You may recognise this one- its the Lara Croft 'Tomb Raider' Land Rover. Behind it is a Defender 156 Station Wagon with 7 doors (3 on each side, 1 on the back).
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0564.JPG
The Camel Club always has a strong turn-out at these events and they didn't disappoint here. Drool, Drool.
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0568.JPG
A vehicle close to my heart- another 'Home of the Legend' vehicle- a 1981 Series III 109 Station Wagon in 'out-of-the-factory' condition. It's amazing how comfortable and well-built a brand new Land Rover feels.
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0571.JPG
One of the commerical stands was advertising crazy suspension systems. This Series IIA had super-long-travel twin-leaf parabolic springs, competition shocks and performance ploybushes. Impressive
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0575.JPG
I headed straight for the Series III 90/110 Club stand and found this colourful SIII 88.
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0581.JPG
The Military Land Rover Club and the 101 Forward Control Club were there in numbers so there were plenty of military vehicles. This One Ten HiCap is in full Gulf War kit.
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0602.JPG
In between the club displays in the main arena, there was a 'twist-off'- a test of axle articulation. You simply drive one front wheel up the ramp and see how far you go up before another wheel lifts. I won't post all the pictures (that's another thread) but here's the winner- a proffesionaly prepared Defender 90 with insane coils.
Enjoy
Jack
On Saturday I went to a Land Rover event at the British Motor Industry Heritage Museum at Gaydon, Solihull, Warwickshire. It is literally next door to the Land Rover factory and the Land Rover Experience off-road course is actually in the museum grounds.
It's a strange event. Nothing much happens, you just turn up and look at Land Rovers of every sort and bask in the great atmsophere these events have. The official Land Rover people were there doing off-road trips in Range Rovers and Discovery 3s.
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0562.JPG
This is one of the perfectly-restored vehicles owned by Land Rover itself as part of its 'Home of The Legend' experience- THE original Land Rover, a 1949 80-inch.
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0563.JPG
You may recognise this one- its the Lara Croft 'Tomb Raider' Land Rover. Behind it is a Defender 156 Station Wagon with 7 doors (3 on each side, 1 on the back).
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0564.JPG
The Camel Club always has a strong turn-out at these events and they didn't disappoint here. Drool, Drool.
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0568.JPG
A vehicle close to my heart- another 'Home of the Legend' vehicle- a 1981 Series III 109 Station Wagon in 'out-of-the-factory' condition. It's amazing how comfortable and well-built a brand new Land Rover feels.
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0571.JPG
One of the commerical stands was advertising crazy suspension systems. This Series IIA had super-long-travel twin-leaf parabolic springs, competition shocks and performance ploybushes. Impressive
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0575.JPG
I headed straight for the Series III 90/110 Club stand and found this colourful SIII 88.
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0581.JPG
The Military Land Rover Club and the 101 Forward Control Club were there in numbers so there were plenty of military vehicles. This One Ten HiCap is in full Gulf War kit.
http://www.members.lycos.co.uk/threelandrovers/CIMG0602.JPG
In between the club displays in the main arena, there was a 'twist-off'- a test of axle articulation. You simply drive one front wheel up the ramp and see how far you go up before another wheel lifts. I won't post all the pictures (that's another thread) but here's the winner- a proffesionaly prepared Defender 90 with insane coils.
Enjoy
Jack