Re: SER1 Land-Rover "family tree"... (Range Rover origins?)

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From: Tom Wykes
Subject: Re: SER1 Land-Rover "family tree"... (Range Rover origins?)
Date: 14:51 on 04 Jan 2006
Would work quite well as you could put the Land 
Rover mountain bike at the other end.



At 14:42 04/01/2006, you wrote:
>Lyndon Wortley wrote:
>
>>Nice work on the family tree Paco!  Its good to see a nice visual
>>representation of all the models.
>>Watch out no-one tries to convince you that the family tree should
>>include J**ps and Rover cars (The Centre Steer's parents). Do that and
>>you would have to include the original all terrain Rover - the Rover
>>bicycle!!! ;o)
>>Lyndon
>>Northern Ireland.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Do you mean the "J-model" as introduced in 
>"Birth of a Legend: Part 3" by Kevin B. Shearman 
>("The Legend", issue 129, pages 32-41)? ;)
>
>Paco
>
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Re: SER1 Land-Rover "family tree"... (Range Rover origins?)
Francesc Serra Graells 14:42 on 04 Jan 2006

Re: SER1 Land-Rover "family tree"... (Range Rover origins?)
Tom Wykes 14:51 on 04 Jan 2006

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