4:29 The Land Rover shown (OPA566) belonged to my grandad. He was chuffed to bits to see his ‘15 seconds of fame’ on national telly again. He bought the car as a wreck in 1962 when he was 17 and restored it to its former glory, painting it grey and fitting a truck cab. In about 1969/70 he installed a Rover V8 engine - I am to believe that he was the first person to fit one into an original Land Rover. There’s a photo he has of a crowd of people looking under the bonnet at this new-fangled engine in a £50 car. He eventually sold it in 1977 and bought a much more practical Rover P6. OPA566 was last taxed in 1992 but I’m adamant it’s still out there somewhere, in a barn or a farm waiting to be discovered.
old range rover looks like it handles it a bit better. wheel base and coils I suppose make the difference. or were the springs leaf in the old days for the range rover?
4:29 The Land Rover shown (OPA566) belonged to my grandad. He was chuffed to bits to see his ‘15 seconds of fame’ on national telly again.
He bought the car as a wreck in 1962 when he was 17 and restored it to its former glory, painting it grey and fitting a truck cab. In about 1969/70 he installed a Rover V8 engine - I am to believe that he was the first person to fit one into an original Land Rover. There’s a photo he has of a crowd of people looking under the bonnet at this new-fangled engine in a £50 car. He eventually sold it in 1977 and bought a much more practical Rover P6. OPA566 was last taxed in 1992 but I’m adamant it’s still out there somewhere, in a barn or a farm waiting to be discovered.
I put this video on I also have some colour fotage I will upload soon.
At 4.20 the range rover with the strange exhaust was prepared in our garage SNUFFMILL GARAGE SHEFFIELD can be seen on the side of it.
@@nickwardley9668 Wow yes I'd love to see that and so would my grandad
Uploaded the colour film , Welsh Hill Rally 1971.
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Bloody Brilliant Film ..... Thanks for sharing it ....... Cheers
Brilliant video, really interesting! Thanks for posting; what a gem - a piece of motorsport history.
Bloody brilliant! It shows what these old 4x4's can do.
Stop polishing them and get out there and enjoy them!
Cracking film. Thanks for posting and sharing this. :)
old range rover looks like it handles it a bit better. wheel base and coils I suppose make the difference. or were the springs leaf in the old days for the range rover?
Proper Blokes and proper Motors.Love It. Who diliked this Mike Hart ?