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British Military Land Rovers: Leaf-sprung Land Rovers in British Military Service
The British military has always been one of the major customers for Land Rovers, buying thousands upon thousands over the years. Land Rover in turn has returned the compliment, developing special models to meet its needs, such as the Half-Ton or Lightweight and the 101 One-Tonne Forward Control.
Yet the British military Land Rover has always been special in its own way, particularly after 1961 when the basic specification was modified to incorporate elements that were never made available on contemporary civilian models. It has been modified and adapted in dozens of ways for its military role, the basic GS soft-top utility and FFR 24-volt radio models being supplemented by a wide variety of specialist variants that remain little known even today.
This hugely comprehensive book looks at the story of the leaf-sprung Land Rovers used by all three of Britain's armed services - the Army, the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. It lists and describes the different types, setting them in their context both as products of the Rover (and later, Land Rover) companies and as military equipment designed to meet a particular need at a particular time. There are copious illustrations, many never published before, and the lists of the vehicles themselves are as exhaustive as the authors have been able to make them in the light of surviving records.
British Military Land Rovers aims to cover every leaf-sprung type in use between the first deliveries in 1948 and the final ones in 1985 - by which time the core Land Rover product no longer depended on leaf springs but on a more modern coil-spring suspension design. It will be welcomed by the military-vehicle and the Land Rover enthusiast alike as the most detailed book yet published about the subject.
Land Rover Series III: 1971 to 1985
The Series III Land Rover further developed the successive refinements of the Series I,II and IIA models, yet remained true to its original design as a utility vehicle for farmers; one that could be repaired and maintained with the minimum of specialist tools. It rapidly built up a worldwide reputation for rugged capability, which led to it being adopted by police forces and armies worldwide.
The book decribes the step-by-step development of the Series III, so the potential buyer becomes aware of each models individual strengths and weaknesses. Having chosen your preferred model, you are professionally guided through important aspects of the retail market, and given clear instructions on where and how to check for problems before you buy. You will also be equipped to test drive your potential purchase with competence. Running and maintenance costs are realistically appraised, and a comprehensive checklist is provided to aid you through the evaluation process.
With over 100 colour photographs integrated into the concise and informative text, this book really is the expert in your pocket.
Range Rover First Generation: The Essential Buyer’s Guide: All models 1970 to 1996
Having Range Rover - First Generation Models 1970 to 1996 in your pocket is just like having a real marque expert by your side. Don't be confused by the huge number of variants and unique issues many of them may have. This is your chance to benefit from James Taylor's years of Range Rover ownership experience. You will learn how to spot a bad example quickly, and how to assess a promising vehicle like a professional. Get the right Range Rover at the right price!
Packed with good advice - from running costs, through paperwork, vital statistics, valuation, and the Range Rover community, to whether a Range Rover will suit you and your lifestyle - this is THE COMPLETE GUIDE to choosing, assessing and buying the Range Rover of your dreams. Don't get left in the dust!
Range Rover Gold Portfolio 1970-1988
When conceived Rover thought it would be popular with weekend farmers who wanted some luxury as well as go-anywhere ability from their vehicle. When released in 1970 it was not long before there were waiting lists. Little effort was put into developing the car and it sold purely on, and in spite of, its reputation. Its character was enough to keep it going until a four-door model was introduced in 1981 and from then on it was improved. After 15 years it was still recognizable as the same vehicle but it had been developed far beyond what its original designers had anticipated. This is a book of contemporary road tests, specification and technical data, new model introductions, long-term tests, driver's impressions, off-roading, rallying, conversions, military applications, buyer's choice. Models covered include: V8, 4-door, Schuler, Automatic, Vogue, Janspeed.
Range Rover Gold Portfolio 1985-1995
At the start of this book the Range Rover was already 15 years old. During the next 10 years it was developed as it had never been developed before. Firstly with refinements to the V8 and then a turbo diesel. Later came the 3.9 V8 and a larger turbo diesel and then economy in the shape of the Tdi turbo diesel. Meanwhile the Range Rover was gradually going up-market into the luxury bracket. Many of these changes came from US demand where it was a great success, including the development of a long-wheelbase version. The second generation was announced in 1994 but the original continued until its 25th anniversary in 1995. This is a book of contemporary road and comparison tests, new model introductions, driving impressions, design, off road, history. Models covered include:- Vogue, Vogue automatic, Janspeed, Turbo Diesel, Highline, Vogue Se, 3.9, RoverCraft 4.5, CSK, County SE, Vogue LSE, LWB, Tdi.
Working in the Wild: Land Rover’s Manual for Africa
Planning a Summer vacation with the family? Looking to make a trip to the grocery store during the Winter?
This book will equip Land Rover owners with the practical know-how to make the most of the vehicle's capacity for hard work in hostile conditions. The selection and purchasing of vehicles is also covered.