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People have lost sight i think of the idea of a working truck...........i drive a 1955 series 1 landy with a tdi every day and its recovered and sorted so many "better" newer cars/trucks. I took my 1988 tdi 110 to croatia, offroaded it then came back no problems at all! Same landy was hammered with big loads for years till i sold her when i stopped being self employed. Parts are also cheap and many available! Repairs are easy compared to rangers etc. The newer landys are going the way of the ranger, izuzu and navara.....poser mobiles used for looking at jobs rather than doing them. Get a 3.5 ton lorry for proper work and a car!!:thumbup1: oh and an old landy for when evrything breaks down!!:laugh1:

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