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You and Your Land Rover Ninety, One Ten & Defender Contains lists of Defender specialists and clubs. Hodder examines each model and provides performance and production figures..Whether you use your Defender for work or play, from supermarket to Savannah you_ll find valuable information in this volume covering the 90 and 110 Land Rover Defender mode

You and Your Land Rover Ninety, One Ten & Defender

You and Your Land Rover Ninety, One Ten & Defender

Title:You and Your Land Rover Ninety, One Ten & Defender
Author:Martin Hodder
Rating:4.51 (398 Votes)
Asin:1859606679
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:176 Pages
Publish Date:2000-12-15
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Whether you use your Defender for work or play, from supermarket to Savannah you_ll find valuable information in this volume covering the 90 and 110 Land Rover Defender models, from 1983 to 2000. Martin Hodder delivers detailed coverage on buying, owning, running and caring for your Defender; driving on and off the tarmac; preparation and modifications; expedition planning and preparation. Hodder examines each model and provides performance and production figures. Contains lists of Defender specialists and clubs.

Editorial : About the AuthorMartin Hodder has been a Land Rover enthusiast since the early 1960s and has owned a wide assortment of these vehicles, including 88-inch, Ninety turbo and One Ten V8 \u2018utilities\u2019. Simon Hodder, his son, is co-owner and joint editor of Land Rover Enthusiast magazine.

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