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Landrover Graveyard

Also a few more , indeed so sad to see them go to waste , particularly seeing the discovery’s , they could get a few quid so everyone is a winner by not allowing these to simply rust away to nothing,

How do people find Barn finds that’s what I want to know ..is it just being bloody nosey .🤭
 
How do people find Barn finds that’s what I want to know ..is it just being bloody nosey .🤭

Likewise , maybe it’s word of mouth but of course need to be in that area or another way I suppose is from the internet from ramblers coming across sites like that

Also surprised if environmental councils don’t pull the owners up , ie contamination or an eye sore if it’s in a conservation area

Could always assist in recovering a few select models, 🤣🤣
 
Seen a You Tube video of this place in Wales, couple of 'explorers' most look quite reasonable.
You do wonder why people do this. 🤔
Actually do you think it could be a hoard of all those Landies that go missing ... 😉
 
Also a few more , indeed so sad to see them go to waste , particularly seeing the discovery’s , they could get a few quid so everyone is a winner by not allowing these to simply rust away to nothing,

The guy who owns the vehicles in this video was in an LRM article some years ago. He is a Range Rover restorer and has some interesting cars there, one used by Princess Dianna apparently. He was starting to sell them of at the time. Don’t know how many he sold.
 
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