Brick Rigs

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1967 Land Rover 88" Series II
   
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Era: 1900s
Category: Civil
Type: Truck
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28 Jul @ 12:50pm
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1967 Land Rover 88" Series II

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Description
Hello,
today I have a Series II Land Rover that I have made with UT Range Rover. This British machine is gifted with 4WD, Opening doors, Windows, Folding windshield, Engine bay, and underside details. This vehicle has a decent brickcount for all of these features, and is great for a nice cruise, or an exploration trip. There is not much else to say about this vehicle, so have fun exploring.

Features Summary:
  • Opening doors
  • Opening windows
  • Folding windshield
  • Detailed interior
  • Detailed engine bay,
  • Detailed underside

    Ratings are appreciated
    Requires game version 1.7+
    Re-uploads or used parts in builds are allowed when credit is included.
14 Comments
✪ Karper ✪ 1 Aug @ 8:08am 
Such an amaizng creation! :militaryStar:
SmilyFace 1 Aug @ 6:49am 
can u upload this offroad pack too? pls
NatH58 30 Jul @ 1:23pm 
That's really nice!
...89Covet... 30 Jul @ 8:09am 
Exceptional work as always! :104:
🎄Mann🎄 30 Jul @ 7:54am 
I was there.
UT Range Rover  [author] 29 Jul @ 11:10pm 
even the jeeps such as the cj5 and especially the cj6 as it was made for farm equipment as it was lengthen and able to purchase a full on 3 point for it. Kinda funny that they used these things as tractors huh, but was convenient for the local farmer as they didn't need a tractor and a truck, they could just get away with this to start off or even continue as it was convenient even still.
UT Range Rover  [author] 29 Jul @ 11:08pm 
PTOs where a huuuge thing back in the 50s through the 70s and even some american trucks even kept them such as the dodge through the 90s. Most European 4wds had them till they quit making them as they where used in equipment and attachments they still needed them for.
UT Range Rover  [author] 29 Jul @ 11:00pm 
They even kept them clear into 2016 when they stopped producing the real land rover. The rear was used for farm equipment as these where brittans tractor back in the day, and could be used as a winch. The front was mostly known for PTO winches as land rover even made them for these and could buy them at the dealer. They where used everywhere.
-=Herbie=- 29 Jul @ 12:50pm 
that's actually cool that they thought of something like that.
TheVixx  [author] 29 Jul @ 10:45am 
The holes that are in the bumpers and frame are for PTOs. Electric winches and attachments weren't around in the time that the rover was produced, so they manufactured them with holes for a PTO that you would route through and into the transmission to power them.