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    Is this a real Belgian 4x2 military Land Rover?

    Those are pretty rare. It would seem a shame to modify this rare 2 wheel drive example to the more pedestrian 4 wheel drive when there are comparitively a ton more 4x4's already available to purchase.

    Naturally - I am all talk as I have neither time, money, space nor spouse permission to assume responsibility of rescue and restoration of a "classic".

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaneRover
    For naming find a Belgian Abbey that makes a really good beer.
    http://www.ommegang.com/




    Rare Vos and Hennepin are awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Firemanshort
    Is this a real Belgian 4x2 military Land Rover?

    Those are pretty rare. It would seem a shame to modify this rare 2 wheel drive example to the more pedestrian 4 wheel drive when there are comparitively a ton more 4x4's already available to purchase.

    Naturally - I am all talk as I have neither time, money, space nor spouse permission to assume responsibility of rescue and restoration of a "classic".
    yes my rover is a real 4x2 belgium military there is no permanent modification to converting it to 4x4 we get some funky winters here in KC and i want 4x4

    yorker, thanks i have almost decided on ludwijg
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    Quote Originally Posted by autoguy
    yorker, thanks i have almost decided on ludwijg
    SO...... ... "Fat Belgian Bastard" wouldn't be a good choice?

    Well, you do need a name for when it is being a bit mischevious and is pissing you off a bit.

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    Wink

    Quote Originally Posted by autoguy
    yorker, thanks i have almost decided on ludwijg



    Since it is Belgian Tintin seems appropriate in a whimsical way...
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    Quote Originally Posted by LaneRover
    SO...... ... "Fat Belgian Bastard" wouldn't be a good choice?

    Well, you do need a name for when it is being a bit mischevious and is pissing you off a bit.

    Brent
    fat Belgian Bastard would be a good choice for when it is acting up

    yorker, but the rovers are aluminum plus, no offense but tintin sounds a bit gay

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    Quote Originally Posted by autoguy
    no offense but tintin sounds a bit gay
    LOL
    Just look at the pictures!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Smith
    LOL
    Just look at the pictures!
    exactly

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    Tintin has been in rover since before most of us were born they even sell offical Tintin rovers! history friends, learn it!

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    man, i like the image above so much, i'm changing my icon

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    Matt
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