Defender 90 on a 1992 plate Served with the Royal Artillery Air mobile group Royal Logistics service 202 Squadron Demobbed to Witham ex military vehicles who kept it as the boss's car until I bought it last year. Still on its 2.5 diesel naturally aspirated engine
I set 2 brand new ones of them on fire I spent 6 years working as a electrician for the mod building cheften based armoured bridge layers. Every now and again I had to convert Land Rovers for sas use. It involved water proofing them there's 3 black and yellow wires in the same place 2 are pos 1 is neg I got it wrong. The bridge layers if your interested
I'd always had one of these on my list until I got to drive one at work. Slow, noisey and kept bashing my elbow on the window frame. I still love them though.
Ha ha yes, definitely slow and definitely noisy! I nearly died in it today queuing to get into a car show in this heat, one and a half hours melting to be exact! Ive not had it long but th more I drive it, the more I like it.
I only got to drive 4 miles. I guess you do get used to driving whatever. It's the same with the bay.
%5BURL=http://s1307.photobucket.com/user/b...8A48-EFBB5B3D8E77_zpschvgz1pl.jpg[/IMG][/URL] I use a slightly more modern version as my daily. Love it. It's even a tough choice when it's sunny. Van or the beast ?
Closer looking it's got lashing points for a canvas and hinged window blocks. So Originally a soft top. Would look good with a tilt and sticks.
I think it comes with these as standard so you can have it either way. Canvas does look good but a bit prices to get the whole kit. Would be nice with it rolled up in the summer.