My Land Rover came in handy today. I had to tow my old airplane down the taxiway from the hangar to the maintenance shop. We must have made something of an odd sight, but the Land Rover was the perfect tool for the job, and the mission was accomplished with grace.
This little event got me thinking that my Land Rover, which is probably the least exotic one there could be (1974 right hand drive 88), is getting awfully close to the heart strings, and may end up being my favorite British vehicle.
I bring lots of British mechanical history to the table. Tonight I counted up 19 British cars and motorcycles I've owned and enjoyed since I was in high school, thirty five years ago. But this little Land Rover, as humble as it can be, is making its way to the top of the list.
Since I bought my Land Rover in October, it has taken me to the local British Car show where it was proudly on display in the "other" section, it has pulled my log splitter around our place, it has brought firewood to the house, it has hauled the trash, it has taken the whole family out on the town, it has been off road through the brush and brambles, it has taught my daughters how to shift a manual, it has taught them how to drive right hand drive, it has been to the mailbox time and again, it has taken me to work most days, it has generated inquiries from strangers, it has pulled my plane around the airport, and it has taught me that the simple things are often the best.
So if you are a prospective Series Land Rover owner, don't be hesitant. You'll be missing something special if you don't come along.
Cheers, Jeff
This little event got me thinking that my Land Rover, which is probably the least exotic one there could be (1974 right hand drive 88), is getting awfully close to the heart strings, and may end up being my favorite British vehicle.
I bring lots of British mechanical history to the table. Tonight I counted up 19 British cars and motorcycles I've owned and enjoyed since I was in high school, thirty five years ago. But this little Land Rover, as humble as it can be, is making its way to the top of the list.
Since I bought my Land Rover in October, it has taken me to the local British Car show where it was proudly on display in the "other" section, it has pulled my log splitter around our place, it has brought firewood to the house, it has hauled the trash, it has taken the whole family out on the town, it has been off road through the brush and brambles, it has taught my daughters how to shift a manual, it has taught them how to drive right hand drive, it has been to the mailbox time and again, it has taken me to work most days, it has generated inquiries from strangers, it has pulled my plane around the airport, and it has taught me that the simple things are often the best.
So if you are a prospective Series Land Rover owner, don't be hesitant. You'll be missing something special if you don't come along.
Cheers, Jeff
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