If you’re considering taking the plunge with Discovery 3 or 4 ownership, don’t miss the November 2021 issue of LRO magazine. Our Ultimate Guide digs beneath the surface of these flawed but deeply desirable machines to uncover their true capabilities, strengths and weaknesses. Hear from owners who’ve been there and done it, and learn how to spot a bargain from a money pit.
Also in the November 2021 issue of Land Rover Owner magazine…
Yellow ex-Post Office IIB Forward Control, restored to perfection
Rebuild story of a 300Tdi Defender 110 Station Wagon, from tatty £5k bargain to stunner
Sam Watson meets elephants with his Series I on safari in Zimbabwe
Our Land Rovers – John Dean in Australia rekindles his Series I project, and John Pearson tweaks his roof rack setup
Clubzone news and events –Staffs & Shrops Comp Safari event report, plus October
Your Classics – incredible 3000-hour build of a Series I model, entirely in brass
Roverphile – historian James Taylor unearths period photos of 6x6 Perentie, 4x2 Series I and more…
Used & Abused – product tests to help inform your next purchase
World of Land Rovers – your photos from around the world
Price Guide – up-to-date valuations for hundreds of Land Rovers, including Discovery 1 price discussion
Ask LRO: 15 readers’ questions answered by our team of technical gurus
Stuff – monthly roundup of the latest Land Rover products for your dream wishlist
LRO Adventure Trail: our detailed guide to North Wales greenlanes that you can explore too, including OS maps
LRO Project 90 – how side and roof panels were fitted to our ongoing project
Freelander 2 auto gearbox rebuild: step-by-step showing how it’s done
Columns from writers Peter Galilee, Jerry Thurston and Sam Watson
How to refurbish a rusty Defender crossmember
Make your interior great again! Cabin refurb tips, tricks and products
Post-lockdown Land Rovers – your tales of oily transformations
Land Rover events for your diary, including the LRO Adventure Club calendar
Neil talks faraday bags and a new use for his Dixon Bate crane, in Watty’s World
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