The defender it nicer. Some how, I can't see farmers using them in feilds:nenau
The old Landrover could be hosed out, sheep could be put in the back, if the farmer backed ito a wall, it didn't rust, mirrors and lights that were bashed by cows were cheap to replace.
The army bolted things to them, put in lockers accessed from the outside, you could stand on the bonnet, I have even stood on the roof of a series IIa.
It was a truck, a pick up, they even have cherry picker type lifts....
I think they simply want out of that market.... BIG MISTAKE :doh
There is nothing that can replace the adaptability of the original Land Rover.
The earlier ones had the option of power take off, an extra prop shaft that could be fitted that could run agricultural equipment or a mechanical winch, that was what the 5 inch diameter hole that was on the rear chassis, on the series IIa, that one even had a crank handle.
They even did a caterpiller tracked version.
If they were more reliable... :nenau but they could never really be comfortable, or quiet, as they were designed as a work horse.
What are they thinking of....:doh