Follow these interesting links.

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Clubs

THE LAND-ROVER REGISTER 1948 - 53

The Ex-Military Land Rover Association

The Lightweight Land Rover Club

The Dormobile Club

All Wheel Drive Club

Austrian Rover Club

Land Rover Club of Poland

     

 

Friends of the Series 2 Club

Richards Chassis supply quality replacement galvanised chassis for all models of Land-Rover. Unlike most suppliers, Richards won't supply you with a Series 3 chassis and tell you that it will fit. Richards make chassis specifically for all years of the Series 2 range, with all cross members, flanges and mounts in the correct locations. What's more they also sponsor this site and offer a 3% discount to all club members.
The Land Rover Orphanage are an Internet based seller of all kinds of Land Rover parts especially difficult to get hold of Series parts. Prices are unbeatable, give them a try. You will not regret it.
DIFFLOCK.com – billed as the UK’s premier 4 x 4 and off-road internet site. This is an excellent site, which, by its nature, is not exclusively a LR based site. It takes the form of an on-line magazine with all the necessary features. The guys from Difflock also run an expansive online shop specialising in products for discerning 4x4 and off-road enthusiasts.
Imperial Tool Company are a new Internet based online store. Specialising in the supply of quality tools and equipment for restorers of classic cars. The proprietor is a Series 2 enthusiast who tells me he tests the tools on his own vehicles. If he doesn't like them, he won't stock them.
The Dunsfold Museum’s Home Page. Details about the collection and a very useful source of those rare parts. A must for serious restorers.
Suppliers of Land Rover parts of all kinds. The first choice for re-builds or maintenance parts. Mail order service available. Kind sponsors of our magazine Built Two Last.

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Other links of interest

The Official Land Rover Site from Solihull itself!
This site is designed to provide a reasoned and informed response to some of the criticisms and arguments made against the vehicle genre.
www.landroverforwardcontrols.com - Daslandroverman's very useful information site about Forward Controls.
www.expeditionlandrover.info - This is Terri Ann Wakeman's own website about her adventures with the "Green Rover". This site is well worth a visit, featuring a selection of very good articles and stories.
The Land Rover FAQ The Land Rover FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) is a superb collection of useful and informative articles, courtesy of Ottawa Valley Land Rover Club, ranging from historical information to practical repair and modification advice. This is an invaluable resource for all LR enthusiasts. 
The Series Shed as this site is called is for series LRs only. A great resource which contains much useful information, including a brilliant colour wiring diagram and some links to personal sites with interesting modification ideas.
The Land Rover VIN Calculator, CalVIN. Input your Land Rover's vehicle number and this handy tool will tell you what the vehicle is supposed to be. This is very useful if you're going to look at a vehicle to purchase. A good first check of the legitimacy of a prospective purchase.
Dutch based web site for company selling model Land Rovers. Lots to chose from. Looks like fun!
Plug in a postcode...get a little map. Simple! You can also use street names, OS grid references and Lat/Long figures.
This is a new site that is fast growing into a valuable resource on the series Land-Rovers, split up into sections according to the series. Each section includes information on clubs, publications, gifts, tools and a useful forum.
It does exactly what it says on the URL! A useful on-line market place for second hand LR parts. Not as good as our very own magazine and Forum Parts Exchanges, of course!!
For our American members, Charles has been working with Series Rovers for 30 years. He's forgotten more about LRs than most of us will ever know.
This is the site of the Balkan Aid Relief Foundation, an entirely charitable organisation delivering relief to the remnant of war-torn Bosnia. Run by Land Rover enthusiasts, who receive no payment, their stories of aid convoys using their own vehicles make fascinating reading and make us realise how comfortable our lives really are.

This website provides information on coach painting - Various painting tips, Land Rover paint colour codes including colours, Lada colour codes, RAL and BS 381C colour charts. A brilliant resource. Nothing to do with Bart Simpson really.

Follow this link to the DVLA Vehicle Licensing Online where you will be able to check the latest SORN information of check the status of a vehicle you might wish to purchase.
The Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs is a grouping of some 370 Clubs and Museums together with over 1500 Trade and Individual Supporters. The aim of the Federation is to uphold the freedom to use old vehicles on the roads without any undue restriction and to support its member organisations in whatever way it can.
Postage stamps are just one of many collectibles for the hardcore Land Rover enthusiast who has some time and money to throw around after the latest engine or transmission rebuild. Likewise, Land Rovers are but one of millions of obscure topics for the philatelist. Few hobbies can provide quite the same history and geography lesson. Given that Land Rovers have been reported in every country on earth, not to mention most of the world's civil and military services, it is not surprising that so many postal services have commemorated them.
C.A.S.P.A. is a new online forum for owners and enthusiasts of Carawagon and Six Cylinder Land Rover Owners. Have a look at these rare and interesting vehicles.
Dave's Leafsprung Land Rover Site is another useful resource to enthusiasts. From the site you can follow links to the Old Leafsprung Land Rover Forum (OLLR) which features information on all Series 1, 2, 2a, 2b and 3 Land Rovers.

Further links to technical information pages are available in our Technical Archive.