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To some, the Land Rover is an overblown Chelsea Tractor only suitable for the countryside and not for urbanites to show off their wealth and status. To others, the Land Rover is an essential vehicle which gave birth to the domestic four wheel drive.
In hardback, the Little Book of Land Rover takes a trip down memory lane and remembers the models that drove their way into the Nation's hearts. Foreword by motoring historian Stephen Vokins, archivist at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, and one of the foremost authorities on the story of the legendary marque.
Launched in 1948 the Land Rover had some unexpected owners including King George VI and Winston Churchill and once the British Army embraced it as their vehicle of choice, the Land Rover s place in motoring s hall of fame was secured The story started with the Series 1, but the family expanded with the arrival of the Range Rover, Defender, Discovery and Freelander not to mention the purpose-built variations for the military and emergency services.
This is a fantastic 128-page hardback book celebrating one of the most iconic motoring brands in the world. It celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2008.
