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De-mobbed Land Rovers in chivy street

6th December 1986
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• Ex-military Land Rovers are being given a second civilian life as commercial vehicles by John Craddock of Cannock, Staffordshire.

The 'Countryman', seriesth:ee hardtop Land Rover starts life as a short wheelbase military chassis pur chased from the MoD. A refurbished body, painted in production colours, trimmed in the company's 'County' style, with a full 'blind' hardtop, completes the transformation.

The vehicles are intended as rugged workhorses and are offered with the choice of four cylinder petrol engine at 2,550 or five bearing diesel engine with a price on application. All vehicles are given a year's MoT, and are reregistered on 'Q' plates. John Craddock is the largest independent source of Land Rover and Range Rover spares in the UK. As well as the 'Countryman' (commercial series three) Landrovers, the company offers the 'County' derivativu. and a limited number of 0.75 tonne ex-Ministry box trailers to suit Land Rovers.