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In this issue

Late Defenders with the 2.4 TDC Puma diesel engine don't feature very
often in restoration stories. By and large, they're too new to need it.

But when Adam Lilley found a 110 that was mechanically excellent but
cosmetically horrible, he knew exactly what to do. He breathed new life
into the middle-aged farm hack – and a bit more besides. With a skifully
carried off Heritage look, this is an eye-catching Landy – and with a
totally original six-seat arrangement with three forward-facing rows of
two, it a unique one too.

Also unique, but a lot less subtle, is the LS3-engined Range Rover
Classic which recently emerged from the workshop at Legacy Overland.
The American company knows how to make old 4x4s more desirable than ever
– and in the case of this rare late two-door, it's also one hell of a
street sleeper.

Talking of Range Rovers, there aren't many unexplored places left in the
world. But the north-south crossing of Africa had never been undertaken
by an L322 before – until Raymond and Nereide Greaves turned up. The
introductory part of their story is in this issue of The Landy.

We've also got an expanded products section, the latest news from the
Land Rover scene, part of a workshop trilogy on changing a rear
crossmember and the usual selection of rare and special Land Rovers for
sale.

The Landy Magazine Description:

PublisherAssignment Media Ltd

CategoryAutomotive

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Land Rover only made the Lightweight for military customers. But how would a civvy one have looked? This month’s issue of The Landy features a hard-top whose owner reckons it might be the answer.

We’ve also got a unique Range Rover TD5 this month. Yes, you read that right. A late four-door, it’s been completely restored… around the entire powertrain from a Disco 2. And it’s probably got most of its life still ahead of it.

Elsewhere in this issue, news of resurgent sales from Land Rover’s dealerships as the global microchip shortage starts to ease, and a celebratory Defender 90 from Bowler – as well as best practice in green lane stewardship in the Lake District, the latest and best new products and, er, creme brûlée. Land Rovers go anywhere in more ways than one…

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