This video presents the electric conversion of a Land Rover Series 2A. The project focuses on preserving the vehicle’s original design while integrating a modern electric drivetrain. Viewers will see ...
When Maurice Wilks cobbled together the first prototype Land Rover in 1948, with bodywork made from aluminium left over from wartime aircraft production, Jeep running gear and a Rover gearbox, he was ...
Currently, ECD restores Land Rovers Series, Land Rover Series IIA, the Range Rover Classic, Jaguar E-Type, Ford Mustang, Toyota FJ, and highly specialized vehicles from its Boutique Studio.
While the British royal family has a treasure trove of rare cars tucked away in their official collection, the late Queen Elizabeth II's ride of choice wasn't quite as exotic as some enthusiasts might ...
From the outside, Project Wilder strikes a presence that is simultaneously classic and ferocious. Cloaked in Eastnor Green eggshell paint with subtle Nara Bronze accents, it pays tribute to heritage.
This 1970 Land Rover Series IIA, a fully restored icon with a double roof and vibrant light green finish, blends rugged off-road prowess with refined craftsmanship, ready to turn heads in Redwood City ...
Regardless of what you think of electric cars, there tends to be an oversimplification of the technology. While an electric powertrain creates an effortlessly easy stop-go driving experience, the ...
Queen Elizabeth II had a long list of things she was passionate about: corgis, horse racing, garden design, and brooches, to name just a few. She also loved cars. During her long reign, she took a ...
Ten of the late monarch’s prized Land Rovers are going on display, including one with a corgi protection feature Despite having plenty of chauffeurs on staff, the late Queen Elizabeth II was a big fan ...
Land Rovers used by the British royal family will be on display at Pebble Beach The display will be the first outside of the U.K. Land Rover Classic is the outfit making the display happen A ...
Land Rover, a British maker of rugged, all-terrain vehicles, debuts at an auto show in Amsterdam on April 30, 1948. The first Land Rover, known as the Series 1, was the creation of Maurice Wilks, the ...