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Written by Tom Harrison
At the end of 1948, Rover added another version of the Series 1 Land Rover" to its line-up. It was called the 80-inch Station Wagon, and the story goes it was developed alongside the normal Series 1 for people who wanted the same kind of go-anywhere-ness, but with a degree of comfort the standard car, which didn"t even get a roof as standard, was simply unable to provide.Photography: Simon ThompsonThis feature was originally published in issue 289 of Top Gear magazine
Date written: 6 Dec 2016
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At the end of 1948, Rover added another version of the Series 1 Land Rover" to its line-up. It was called the 80-inch Station Wagon, and the story goes it was developed alongside the normal Series 1 for people who wanted the same kind of go-anywhere-ness, but with a degree of comfort the standard car, which didn"t even get a roof as standard, was simply unable to provide.Photography: Simon ThompsonThis feature was originally published in issue 289 of Top Gear magazine
Date written: 6 Dec 2016
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 6036