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Land Rover Monthly

Sep 01 2026
Magazine

The magazine that covers all you need to know about your Land Rover. Every month our team of experts will bring you inspiring features on inspiring UK and overseas driving and adventures, stunning restorations, technical knowledge and how-to instructions, news, views and opinions on all things Land Rover, old and new!

Building something great

Land Rover Classic showcases a client’s unique four-car collection

Discovery line-up gains new Landmark edition

G4 Owners Club marks 20 years since the 2006 Land Rover G4 Challenge

Duckworth acquires Norwich JLR franchise

LETTERS

Land Rover Monthly

YOUR PICTURES

PRODUCTS

Taxing modern Land Rovers out of existence

The Discovery, Messi and the mystery syringe

The great EV identity problem

The purple hotel principle

LINCOLNSHIRE GARAGE RICHARD HALL

SAND BLASTER • Originally built to take on the desert dunes of Dubai, Andrew Wormald’s immaculate LS3-engined 110 double cab is now tearing up the rather less sandy Derbyshire Dales

ELEMENTS OF AFRICA • In the last issue, explorer and photographer Cliff Fawcett introduced us to some of Africa’s lesser-known terrain. Now, we delve ever deeper into the amazing continent he has spent the last two years exploring in his Defender 110

GRANDY LANDY • Stephen Revell wanted a 1956 Land Rover to add to his collection of birth year vehicles, and his grandchildren absolutely adore Grandy Landy

JAGUAR ENTH USIA STS CLUB

UPWARDLY MOBILE… • This distinctive vehicle was developed privately and believed to be one of a kind, although 88in versions were used by BEA and BOAC and a 80in prototype is known to have survived

A DAY WITH DEMAND ENGINEERING • Amongst all the companies Greg has visited in this series, one name comes up repeatedly – Demand Engineering. Now he finally gets to meet Dan and Laura Dew to find out why Demand is so highly regarded in Land Rover circles

Fallout fanboy • LRM’s Scale Matters man explains his passion behind a Fallout inspired Series III build and the detail work that went into it

TRIED & TESTED

LET US BRING IT TO YOU • NO SEARCHING. NO SELL-OUTS

Four mates, two days, one Ninety • How one pub conversation sparked a garage session that transformed a stalled Ninety rebuild into a project with real momentum

The finishing touch • With his engine conversion all finished besides an exhaust solution, Martin turns to Dan Dew from Demand Engineering for help

Jump to it • Kyran Taylor proves that working Land Rovers don’t just tow or carry…

LET’S OFF-ROAD! • Team LRM and friends had tons of fun building, fine-tuning and testing the off-road course for The Big Land Rover Fest. If you didn’t drive it at this year’s Fest, here’s what you missed…

EVENTS

A broad spectrum

REPLACE A SERIES STEERING BOX • Worn steering boxes are the most common cause of poor handling on a Series Land Rover. Here’s how to restore precision to your steering

DEFENDER SPEEDO FIX – THE CASE FOR DIAGNOSTICS • Diligent diagnosis can be far more cost-effective than the diagnostic dartboard approach of fitting new parts until the fault is fixed, as Lewis Thomas explains

RANGE ROVER SPORT 2 SERVICE GUIDE

TECH BACK

1986 90 2.5D • IAN HARPER, PROJECT MANAGER, NEWBURY

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

Languages

  • English