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Show us yer Freelander

Used to have two of these. Both moved on now. For a baby Landy the are really capable. Mine did a lot of work.
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Well I have solved it... Always wondered where in the World a Zermatt silver Freelander 2 was designed to be camouflaged and yesterday it became obvious. Below you can barely see the Freelander 2 in its natural habitat, almost perfectly camouflaged up on the moors of Devon. Just about see its maw and big ears...

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Goes to show though that anyone with a grey/silver vehicle absolutely needs to flick on those lights, be on you before you even knew it... :rolleyes:
 
Well I have solved it... Always wondered where in the World a Zermatt silver Freelander 2 was designed to be camouflaged and yesterday it became obvious. Below you can barely see the Freelander 2 in its natural habitat, almost perfectly camouflaged up on the moors of Devon. Just about see its maw and big ears...

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Goes to show though that anyone with a grey/silver vehicle absolutely needs to flick on those lights, be on you before you even knew it... :rolleyes:
Is it stuck?
 
Erm....šŸ˜
You wouldn't even get through the gate where I drive in that...

Well, possibly yes. She does struggle a little with deep ruts and slow technical stuff, but for the most part she acquits herself well enough to embarrass better modified 4x4s. As I said she's a trooper and one that isn't afraid of cocking a leg and going bonnet deep in water, then doing 40 mpg to work on monday morning. Brilliant all round vehicle IMHO.
 
Well, possibly yes. She does struggle a little with deep ruts and slow technical stuff, but for the most part she acquits herself well enough to embarrass better modified 4x4s. As I said she's a trooper and one that isn't afraid of cocking a leg and going bonnet deep in water, then doing 40 mpg to work on monday morning. Brilliant all round vehicle IMHO.
40 mpg ain't bad , I. Getting about 33-35 out of the disco.
The td5 defender tho is a thirsty bugger and down in the low 20s late teens šŸ¤¬
 
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