Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
News - Two new letters for the Discovery, and a few more bhps too. Solihull won't be losing sleep over new crash tests, but someone kept awake long enough to put 28 Series Ills in a field
First Lady - The Camel trophy doesn't tend to be very different year from year, but this time round the USA was represented for the first time by a woman, Daphne Greene. And it was LRWs man in America who trained her
Cam Down - Bad noise and worse puns as Project Stage One gets its V8 opened up for a much-needed camshaft overhaul
Letters - Yet more flak flies on horsey subjects, and this month we're getting it in the neck lor being two inches out on a wheelbase. But were we?
Money Money Money - You want a Land Rover? You buy A Land Rover. Easy. Only problem, it costs money. We show you how to get hold of thai money (legally)?
Winner Takes All - The fifties and sixties saw a serious challenge to Land Rover's position. The prize was an export gravy train; the price of defeat was oblivion
999 - The Mountain Rescue Service makes the hills that much safer for lovers of the outdoors, and does so using various hardware including helicopters and, of course, Land Rovers
SUBSCRIBE! - There are very few things that you can depend on in this world. One is that we'll try and get you to subscribe, and another is thai we'll do so with a special offer you can hardly refuse
Question Time - Unusual suhjecis this month - tyre choice, engine conversions, freewheeling hubs and, making a dramatic comeback, the 24-volt question
The Waltons - We've seen Land Rovers used for many things, here's a family that once pressed their vehicles inio action as a hangover cure
Civvy Street - Buying ex-military is a popular way of getting your hands on a used Land Rover. But it can be a minefield - you've got to be armed with the right knowledge, or it can cost a bomb
Down Under - Jamboree time in the Outback, as the Australian Land Rover Register heads for Blinman for its annual get-together
Club Off Road - If you still haven't subscribed, here's the ultimate reason. Britain's best 4x4 club runs regular events like no other, and membership is free and exclusive to subscribers
A Winter's Tale - This is what happens when you try to export Land Rovers to Alaska - you quickly learn how to keep it from freezing solid
Northern Notions - Last month John Carrol] was writing about dry-slone walls. Now it's sheepdog trials. What does this have to do with Land Rovers? Everything
The Man with the Van - Paul Entwistle hooks up a shiny new caravan to a restored 109 station wagon and heads off for a weekend in the woods with the Series III Club
Bookshelf - Everything from big picture books and action-packed videos to tomes full of part numbers
Off-Road Centres - What use is a Land Rover if you don't use it? Here are Ihe places to get it muddy but not bent
On Target - With a name like Defender, an MoD range should be the ideal habitat. So the forces' 130s are at home towing targets through a hail of gunfire
Camp Craft - Another 130, this time in the more peaceful role of camper van. First comes the conversion, then the round-the-world trip
Clubs - The latest round-up of news, views and published postulations from the club world
French National - Another European Rover rally, as the French get together for a gentle weekend in the mud
Classified - Not 'classified' as in 'you can't read it' - you certainly can, and you can get yourself anything from a prize product to a quality used Land Rover in LRWs buying-and-selling section
First Lady - The Camel trophy doesn't tend to be very different year from year, but this time round the USA was represented for the first time by a woman, Daphne Greene. And it was LRWs man in America who trained her
Cam Down - Bad noise and worse puns as Project Stage One gets its V8 opened up for a much-needed camshaft overhaul
Letters - Yet more flak flies on horsey subjects, and this month we're getting it in the neck lor being two inches out on a wheelbase. But were we?
Money Money Money - You want a Land Rover? You buy A Land Rover. Easy. Only problem, it costs money. We show you how to get hold of thai money (legally)?
Winner Takes All - The fifties and sixties saw a serious challenge to Land Rover's position. The prize was an export gravy train; the price of defeat was oblivion
999 - The Mountain Rescue Service makes the hills that much safer for lovers of the outdoors, and does so using various hardware including helicopters and, of course, Land Rovers
SUBSCRIBE! - There are very few things that you can depend on in this world. One is that we'll try and get you to subscribe, and another is thai we'll do so with a special offer you can hardly refuse
Question Time - Unusual suhjecis this month - tyre choice, engine conversions, freewheeling hubs and, making a dramatic comeback, the 24-volt question
The Waltons - We've seen Land Rovers used for many things, here's a family that once pressed their vehicles inio action as a hangover cure
Civvy Street - Buying ex-military is a popular way of getting your hands on a used Land Rover. But it can be a minefield - you've got to be armed with the right knowledge, or it can cost a bomb
Down Under - Jamboree time in the Outback, as the Australian Land Rover Register heads for Blinman for its annual get-together
Club Off Road - If you still haven't subscribed, here's the ultimate reason. Britain's best 4x4 club runs regular events like no other, and membership is free and exclusive to subscribers
A Winter's Tale - This is what happens when you try to export Land Rovers to Alaska - you quickly learn how to keep it from freezing solid
Northern Notions - Last month John Carrol] was writing about dry-slone walls. Now it's sheepdog trials. What does this have to do with Land Rovers? Everything
The Man with the Van - Paul Entwistle hooks up a shiny new caravan to a restored 109 station wagon and heads off for a weekend in the woods with the Series III Club
Bookshelf - Everything from big picture books and action-packed videos to tomes full of part numbers
Off-Road Centres - What use is a Land Rover if you don't use it? Here are Ihe places to get it muddy but not bent
On Target - With a name like Defender, an MoD range should be the ideal habitat. So the forces' 130s are at home towing targets through a hail of gunfire
Camp Craft - Another 130, this time in the more peaceful role of camper van. First comes the conversion, then the round-the-world trip
Clubs - The latest round-up of news, views and published postulations from the club world
French National - Another European Rover rally, as the French get together for a gentle weekend in the mud
Classified - Not 'classified' as in 'you can't read it' - you certainly can, and you can get yourself anything from a prize product to a quality used Land Rover in LRWs buying-and-selling section
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