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Rangeyman



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Landrover [defender]

With its last model coming off the production line today has anyone any thoughts of the model that started it all off although it wasn't labelled 'defender' until the 90's.

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Giantlandyman



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Do you mean the 90 &110 or back further? I had a LR90, pre-Defender.

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Rangeyman



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Yes it started as a series 1 then series 2 then series 3 then the 90 + 110 around 1984 I think that same model has little changed since but I think they started to call it defender in the 90s to distinguish it from the discovery and freelander .

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Giantlandyman



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Santorini Black

I drove a Series 3 109 Safari quite a bit for off-road training. That was nice and for me, the longer wheelbases were always better drives, if not better off road, than the short wheel versions. The 2 ¼ petrol engine, when fettled and running sweetly, is a gem in my view. Just right for pottering and no diesel clatter.

I have been in a S2a briefly but the A-frame roof line was too low for me to consider driving one! There are similarities across the years/ranges but they are very different beasts…..the wider axles on 90/110s made a difference as did the slightly longer lengths, for example.

Due to size issues, the only time I could get into an 80/86" (now referred to as Series 1) is if I was bundled into the back!

Had quite a lot of fun in Army S3 Ambulances too. In fact, for me, the 109 S3 2 ¼ petrol is still my favourite and the mature successor of the original concept whilst to me at least, the coil sprung versions should have been better engineered and modernised* properly by the time they were called Defenders.

*modernised- wider body, flat floor inside cab, no seat boxes, soundproofing, chassis & bulkhead anti-rot, proper door seals etc etc

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