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1955 Land Rover & 1997 Land Rover Defender - TYD 645 & L90 MOD
![1955 Land Rover & 1997 Land Rover Defender - TYD 645 & L90 MOD 1955 Land Rover & 1997 Land Rover Defender - TYD 645 & L90 MOD](https://cdn.ipernity.com/140/48/55/30314855.407c0fd0.640.jpg?r2)
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Land Rover is reputedly the second oldest four-wheel-drive car brand in the world (after Jeep). The very first ones were produced back in 1948, so TYD 645, which can be seen in the background would have been one of the earliest ones produced.
Whereas, L90 MOD (love that registration) is a much more modern vehicle having been manufactured in 1997.
Whereas, L90 MOD (love that registration) is a much more modern vehicle having been manufactured in 1997.
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Actually, The Four Wheel Drive Auto Company, more often known as Four Wheel Drive or just FWD, was founded in 1909 in Clintonville, Wisconsin, as the Badger Four-Wheel Drive Auto Company by Otto Zachow and William Besserdich. A British subsidiary was set up at Slough in 1921. In 1926, the British FWD, also known as the Quad, was produced with a larger 70 bhp engine.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Wheel_Drive
I think WWII put the 4-wheel drive in to the minds of the public, and service men returning home from the war.
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