Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
Land Rover was launched at the 1948 Amsterdam Motor Show. As Arthur was one of the few people familiar with the vehicle, he drove the vehicle to the Show and quickly turned salesman. IMAGE SUPPLIED BY LAND ROVER OWNER INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
Arthur Goddard’s role would involve testing the individual parts, such as the gearbox and steering on test rigs and then proving them out with the help of Development Engineer Johnny Cullen. Packington Estate located close to Solihull was a familiar off-road testing site as well as the MIRA testing facility where Land Rover recreated the Belgian Block Pave – a notorious rumble strip.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
Arthur Goddard’s role would involve testing the individual parts, such as the gearbox and steering on test rigs and then proving them out with the help of Development Engineer Johnny Cullen. Packington Estate located close to Solihull was a familiar off-road testing site as well as the MIRA testing facility where Land Rover recreated the Belgian Block Pave – a notorious rumble strip.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
Arthur Goddard’s role would involve testing the individual parts, such as the gearbox and steering on test rigs and then proving them out with the help of Development Engineer Johnny Cullen. Packington Estate located close to Solihull was a familiar off-road testing site as well as the MIRA testing facility where Land Rover recreated the Belgian Block Pave – a notorious rumble strip.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
Arthur Goddard’s role would involve testing the individual parts, such as the gearbox and steering on test rigs and then proving them out with the help of Development Engineer Johnny Cullen. Packington Estate located close to Solihull was a familiar off-road testing site as well as the MIRA testing facility where Land Rover recreated the Belgian Block Pave – a notorious rumble strip.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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Original Land Rover Project Engineer Gives Nod Of Approval To Defender 2,000,000 Ahead Of Auction
The original Project Engineer for Land Rover gave his seal of approval to the Defender 2,000,000 on a recent visit back from Australia to the Solihull manufacturing facility in the UK. This is where it all began back in 1948 when Arthur Goddard, now aged 94, led the engineering team to produce what is now regarded worldwide as an automotive icon.
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