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Posté : vendredi 15 févr. 2008 11:44
par sarah
:hello: anyone know if the Royal Family have Vintage Landy :?: if yes could you please descrive the outside of the wheel ! meaning if they have a special cover like Silver Crown or anything specific. Better finish like.
:grin: Tyou 2 anyone will take interest and have :idea: Tyou 4 read me D'avance merci pour votre aide et me lire. sarah :wink:

Posté : vendredi 15 févr. 2008 13:54
par N°5
:hello: Hi Sarah,

first of all, if you can only write texto English... nobody here is going to understand a bleeding word you say.. :mrgreen:

Does the Royal Familly have any vintage Land Rovers ?

No, not any more.

There is a LWB Royal for sale at Dunsfold (or, at least, it used to be) and the wheels are standard.

The orginal State 1 Land Rover is on display at Hampton Court. The wheels are not standard, the center part of the wheel is chome plated and the front bumber is different.

The Royal Land Rover Gun carriage (for shooting at Sandringham and Balmoral) which has been registered NXH 1 since the first (88" Series 1 to the last, 90" Defender has standard rims.

The state Land Rover used in Africa in 1954 (107" with special body) has the same chrome plated rim center as the State 1.

If you're searching for details of Royal Land Rovers, your best bet is to search in England.

As far as I know, no ex-Royal Land Rovers have been exported to France.

Searching for information about Royal Land Rovers might be easier is you write in good f***ing Royal English.

Good Luck....

:hello: @+Rory.

Posté : vendredi 15 févr. 2008 15:29
par Aegedus
N°5 a écrit :nobody here is going to understand a bleeding word you say..
indeed :wink:

AG

Posté : vendredi 15 févr. 2008 20:38
par Drew 5292
Hello Sarah.

As for wheels on Royal Land Rovers. There were some Series motors fitted with a central hub-cap, not unlike those on older Rover cars. These were, however, not strictly Royal Land Rovers, but military ones which were for ceremonial purposes.

They look crap, to be honest.

Pip-pip.