"Cé hé sin" (michael-m-mouse)
04/30/2018 at 14:36 • Filed to: Land Rover | 2 | 6 |
Top trivia: when the Land Rover (as it was then called) was introduced the BBC couldn’t call it that because they refused to use makers’ names in case it was construed as advertising. It had to be a “country car” or similar.
TheBloody, Oppositelock lives on in our shitposts.
> Cé hé sin
04/30/2018 at 14:59 | 0 |
And the first prototypes were center steers.
not for canada - australian in disguise
> Cé hé sin
04/30/2018 at 15:00 | 2 |
British product placement laws, especially when it comes to the BBC, are quite odd. But in a good way. I think other countries should follow suit a bit more.
BvdV - The Dutch Engineer
> Cé hé sin
04/30/2018 at 15:26 | 2 |
If the BBC wants to report about some newer models:
Country Wanderer Guardian
Country Wanderer Unoccupiedgrounder
Country Wanderer Finding
Pasture Wandurer Physical Exercise
(I think I got carried away a bit...)
CarsofFortLangley - Oppo Forever
> TheBloody, Oppositelock lives on in our shitposts.
04/30/2018 at 15:28 | 2 |
Centre surely.
Svend
> not for canada - australian in disguise
04/30/2018 at 15:36 | 1 |
And rightfully so.
Huzza
TheBloody, Oppositelock lives on in our shitposts.
> CarsofFortLangley - Oppo Forever
04/30/2018 at 15:51 | 0 |
heh, phone auto correct is a bitch.