We got a Rover this last year because we live over a mile down a private logging road that also serves as our driveway. My wife used to be an English nanny and loves these vehicles and talked me into buying one instead of a Jeep. I said "ok" to looking for a Rover because last year, during the spring "break up", we would have to park our "normal" cars at the nearest paved road a mile from our house and walk back and forth or shuttle our family via 4 wheeler. Not this year! We absolutely love having our old disco!
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7844/47512965301_f9a498de68_k.jpgIMG_9752 by Steven Eck, on Flickr
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7804/47460216592_c183c3fd24_h.jpgIMG_9768 by Steven Eck, on Flickr
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7834/33636276398_c1441a44b0_k.jpgIMG_9753 by Steven Eck, on Flickr
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Love the Rover
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obalme
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Re: Love the Rover
It's good to see your LR being used for what it was made for. Enjoy :D
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TimberPig
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Re: Love the Rover
Looks like you're enjoying your Disco as originally intended, but that road would seriously benefit from some ditching to help it drain so you don't rut it up so much. A cap of gravel would help a lot too.
