I was just thinking about the times I've seen Land-Rovers in movies and on TV. Not that many times, actually.
There is or was a British TV amateur detective drama about two middle-aged women who are gardeners, one of whom drives an old Land-Rover. When her partner suggests getting a new one, she says they have too much rubbish. In the series Doc Martin, the constable drives one--a new one.
The best two instances of Land-Rovers appearing in movies are Born Free and a sort of science fiction film "Crack in the world," made in 1965, so it has real Land-Rovers, just like I had. In fact, there are several in the movie. In the adventure movie about mercenaries in Africa (where else?) called Dark of the Sun (1968) in which a Toyota Land-Cruiser is featured. Well, I guess it's featured. Jeeps appear all the time. Not worth mentioning.
I had even looked it up, then failed to mention it. Haven't see Tomb Raider.That was "Rosemary and Thyme" My late wife was quite taken with it. I believe I still have the DVD's around somewhere.
Speaking very generally, if it isn't made where you live, it's imported. In that respect, all cars sold where I live are imported.
The Lada is still being manufactured. Simple and tough just like the Defender, just does not have the same charm though.
http://www.lada.de/startseite.html
R.I.P Defender !
Great vehicle yet many very subtly weird choices engineering-wise.
Well, it's British!
Rootes Group cars.
Great vehicle yet many very subtly weird choices engineering-wise. Especially when it comes to space allocation.
Well, it's British!
I can't believe you made that post without mentioning Carroll Shelby.