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

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From: Ian Stuart
Subject: Re: SER1 Land-Rover "family tree"... (Range Rover origins?)
Date: 15:11 on 04 Jan 2006

Mark Strangways wrote:
> Could it be derived from the Land Rover all terrain pushchair......
the "grown-up" version?
... or is it for "big kids"?

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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?)
Ian Stuart 15:11 on 04 Jan 2006

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