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series 1 land rover, the roof, back door, door tops, door bottoms and windscreen can all come off with ease
i think its pretty neat anyway lol and how easy it is to take the hard top off and make it a soft top in minutes 
Why do we need a beeper to tell us the car is in reverse?
My Probe raises the lights together, no "one then the other" winking syndrome mentioned before.
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Once in however a few people have in the past got trapped, as the doors have no interior pull to open them. Instead you have a big metal ball on the transmission tunnel, and you have to twist that in the direction of the door you want to open. It serves no purpose at all, being a very convoluted route to opening the door, but damn its cool.
series 1 land rover, the roof, back door, door tops, door bottoms and windscreen can all come off with easei think its pretty neat anyway lol and how easy it is to take the hard top off and make it a soft top in minutes
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Features borrowed from the Jeep CJ.![]()
even from the beginning they were so capable, of course the modern chelsea tractors not so much but the models from back in the day when they were built for military and farm use are very handy still over 50 years onthe short wheelbase version of the Land Rover Defender is capable of tackling a gradient of 45 degrees, an approach angle of up to 50 degrees, a departure angle of 53 degrees and a ramp break-over of up to 155 degrees - greatly superior not just to urban 4x4s but to military vehicles such as the HMMWV and Pinzgauer High Mobility All-Terrain Vehicle
It will if you raise & lower them fast enough. The hydraulics are off to one side, so there's a slight delay in the triggering of motion. Switch the lights on & off quickly for a while, and you'll see it.