thebloody
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What they did to this poor truck makes baby Jesus cry. CP all day long, and twice on Sundays.

BUT IT SHOWS HOW DIFFERENT I AM BRO! DIFFERENT JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE!

Rather have a 4x4 with aluminium body from that era, shatters less when you bounce off a tree.

When it comes to the subject of Top Gear...

Sir, thank you for what you are doing. You have my utmost respect.

One of the crew members should have been hanging ten on the front.

Nice video! Just goes to show, when off roading it’s 10% vehicle and 90% monkey behind the steering wheel.

Used to work for James Hummer and Toyota as a lot boy in college and we once had to deliver a H1 Alpha to a guy in Manhattan. Crossing the Verrazano Bridge was interesting to say the least.

Found a picture of the customer:

I have but one star to give this comment.

That works too.

Hey my parents are looking to sell their house soon in Warrington, maybe you can send the guy the info. Plenty of wide roads around them!

The more I read about things like this, the more I just want to DD a Series IIa. Fuck all this noise yo.

You could just go scour through the classifieds and find the and Audi for sale, write down the VIN and be on your way.

It's nice to know that someone at Land Rover still understands the mentality of owners of older Land Rovers.

Glad you’re happy with it, you should take it up R32/611 road all the way to Easton. Not a fast drive but really long and pretty. Plus there are great spots along the way to stop for a drink and or bite.

Nice, right now my dad and I plan on attending as well. He's been itching to test out the lockers on the 88" IIa.

I'd say take it up to Maine and go camping. Seems like you could make a decent Overlander out of it (it looks to be partway there already).

You should come to Rovers on the Rocks this year, or Muddy Chef challenge up at Lime Rock if you want something more local to you.

You doing Rovers on the Rocks? It's always a fun time, also there's the NELRC Annual at Anthracite in July.