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Six driven wheels for the Range Rover

16th March 1979, Page 23
16th March 1979
Page 23
Page 23, 16th March 1979 — Six driven wheels for the Range Rover
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DESIGNED for export markets, Scottorn Trailers Ltd, part of the Boughton Group of Companies based in Bell Lane, Amersham, has introduced a six-wheel-drive conversion of the Leyland Range Rover.

Four-wheel drive is permanently engaged with the standard Range Rover high and low transfer.

Six-wheel drive is engaged by means of a floor-mounted lever and again high or low ratios are available.

The existing wheelbase of the vehicle has been extended by 254mm (10in) to accommodate the extra axle and a further 935mm (37in) has been added behind the second axle.

Four doors give access to the vehicle, which has a payload increase of 0.76 tonnes (0.75 ton).

Scottorn say they will tailormake the Range Rover to individual requirements.