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Should It Be Re-Branded??

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Rasbo:
surely if you rename it to a classic then you've got to rename the early defenders???

Rich_P:
When they reach 40 years of age, we can then begin to consider if it should have the Classic name.  That is of course, if there are any left by that point.  :lol:

On a serious note.  I will be surprised if the Discovery does earn the "Classic" status, it just seems that it will probably become one of the many cars lost to time.  It was really the first of the modern day SUVs, since the Range Rover was a utilitarian motor when it was first released too, and used Range Rover running gear so wasn't really ground breaking either...  :undecided:

Long live the proper Land Rovers!  :P

Disco Matt:
I would say yes, but bear in mind that Range Rover Classic isn't the correct term for all pre-P38A Range Rovers, only the final ones LR were building at the same time as the first P38As.

They're not that slow after a bit of twiddling either... :twisted:

Tommo:
no, its just a series 1 disco.

should we call old 90's and 110's classic???? nope.

Rich_P:
The early One Ten is already merging into the "Classic" brand like the Series motors before it.  We're talking about the two piece door ones with slanted slidey windows, V8 or 2.25 diesel/petrol engines...

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