February 2008 issue




Included in this packed issue!
Centrepiece
Sixty years ago the very first Land Rover had its steering wheel in the middle. Nobody is sure what happened to it, but this superb replica
shows you what it looked like!
Looking for trouble
What better vehicle forthe Highways Agency's Traffic Patrol Officers
could there be than a Discovery 3?
The future's bright
Will Land Rover really put the LRX into production? We think they will
Learning curves
If you're going to use your Land Rover for a bit of towing, we reckon
you ought to learn how to do it properly with the Land Rover Experience
Staying legal
The UK's towing laws are a real minefield. We try to pick a safe path through them for you
On Parade
James rounds off our look at Land Rover review vehicles with a preserved military example, which just happens to be on a rare 81-inch chassis
The LRe Centrefold
Land Rovers were designed to tow trailers from the very beginning, and here's a picture of the real centre-steer to prove it
Automatic for the people
Fitting the electro-hydraulic ZF autobox to a Defender brings refinement that hasn't been available before now
Two-wheeled classic
When you think of Land Rover trailers, you can't help thinking of the Brockhouse. Here's its story
Camp followers
Fancy a Sanley? Pat's Military Matters returns, with the story of the military trailers
Plus!
Workshop: Fitting helper springs to a Series II Discovery, replacing a Freelander's starter motor, and adding towing electrics to another Freelander
Sorted!: Your technical questions answered by our experts
News: The latest from the Clubs, Motorsport and much more

And all the regulars that you've come to expect from your favourite magazine!