I realize that I am speaking to an obviously biased audience here, but, as a lover of older classic 4x4s, I was wondering what made a Series Land Rover your choice of classic 4x4? I have experience with other classic 4x4s, though all were American. My first vehicle was a 1971 Chevrolet 4x4 Stepside pickup that my dad had bought new and we restored for me to drive. I spent a good part of my high school years roaming backroads in a all original 1969 Ford Bronco that had a inline 6, three-on-the-tree, and manual drum brakes. I now have a 1953 Willys Jeep that is also bone stock. Though I don't own one yet, I've always been drawn to the looks and simplicity of the Series trucks. I do have concerns about their reliability compared to other 4x4s of similar vintage, though I realize any 40 year old vehicle is going to need alot of TLC. As with most British makes, I have heard horror stories of the electricals, but also worry about an axleshaft going at the worst time as I do use my 4x4s in the woods to get to areas in the mountains to fish for trout.
I know Land Rovers are cool and any older 4x4 is going to need regular maintenance, but I worry about what it would be like to live with one on a regular, if not daily-driver, basis.
Any input appreciated,
Jed Green
I know Land Rovers are cool and any older 4x4 is going to need regular maintenance, but I worry about what it would be like to live with one on a regular, if not daily-driver, basis.
Any input appreciated,
Jed Green
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