Land Rover
The Incomparable 4x4 from Series 1 to Defender
| Format: Paperback, 128 Pages Item: 144753 ISBN: 9781583881798 SpecsIllustrations: 122 b&w photos Size: 10.25 x 8.5 x 0.37 Weight: 1.125 lb. Published: November 24th 2006 DC: AE List Price: $14.95 $11.21All discounts based on list price. No trade discounts available from sale price. In Stock |
One of the world's most versatile and engaging vehicles is celebrated in this Ludvigsen Library book. Conceived by Maurice Wilks of the Rover Motor Company as Britain's answer to the ubiquitous Jeep, the Land-Rover made its bow in 1948. In accord with Wilk's desires it was more versatile than the Jeep, making it the ideal farming and countryside vehicle - perhaps the first-ever sport-utility. An explosion of different body styles and wheelbase lengths soon enriched the range of this popular off-roader, as did diesel and even V-8 engines. The Series 2 version was introduced in 1958 and the Series 3 in 1971. Special forward-control and military versions only increased the range of tasks this amazing vehicle could accomplish. The original Land-Rover rolls on into the 21st Century, now styled as the Defender. Rare and original photos from the Ludvigsen Library and Marshall of Cambridge depict the evolution of this globe-girdling 4x4 over half a century, amplified by an introduction by ""Landie"" expert Paul Woods. |
A resident of Somerton, Suffolk in England’s East Anglia, Paul Woods worked for a major European manufacturer of agricultural machinery. He has carried out “thorough nuts and bolts” restorations of his stable of classic cars, which include a 1973 Porsche 911S, a 1961 Austin Healey 3000 Mark 2 and a 1968 Series 2A Land Rover with Safari Roof, which is featured on the cover. His familiarity with the Land Rover in all its variants qualifies him well to write this history. This is Paul Woods' first book in the Ludvigsen Library Series published by Iconografix. |