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Tim Cullis 14 Nov 2014 18:34

Happy 25th birthday tomorrow to the Land Rover Discovery
 
Happy 25th birthday tomorrow to the Land Rover Discovery.

In celebration Land Rover has produced a film using footage shot by Disco owners.

Our little contribution is the "7 people and a dog" wedding party footage with me dressed most unusually in a morning suit.

For the preview and the full film, check out 25 Years of Discovery - Land Rover

And here's the original footage...


backofbeyond 14 Nov 2014 22:03

Father of the bride or just the chauffeur?

Just to celebrate in an appropriate way I shall spend the day taking mine to pieces ... again.

Tim Cullis 14 Nov 2014 22:13

FoB thanks! Can't see a viable business hiring a Disco for weddings.

The church was down an unmade road.

moggy 1968 14 Nov 2014 23:10

took me to my wedding too:thumbup1:

backofbeyond 15 Nov 2014 07:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Cullis (Post 485789)
FoB thanks! Can't see a viable business hiring a Disco for weddings.


Sorry Tim, it was meant much more tongue in cheek than it reads. I should have chucked some smilies in.

Gipper 15 Nov 2014 18:40

Nice one Tim,

Its easy for people to overlook the Discovery - the Defender is the 'definitive' Land Rover icon, but the Disco is far more refined for long journeys and so much more comfortable, it is also extremely practical. We've had the 7 seats crammed full of people (about 10 ;) ) or the back filled up to the roof with fire wood and all sorts of other crap. If driven well, its nearly as capable as a Defender - its 100 inch wheelbase is about perfect, less pitching on the motorway, it just loses a bit on the departure angle and weight in the rough stuff compared to a D90.

We used our Discovery as a wedding car too :)


http://i834.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps30d5f4a7.jpg


http://i834.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps079aba60.jpg


http://i834.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps43829c3d.jpg

moggy 1968 26 Nov 2014 22:57

the discovery saved landrover.

In Australia for example by the mid 1980s their market share dropped to less than 1% until the Discovery managed to get it back up to around 17%. This then laid the path for the modern rangerover which is a huge seller for landrover worldwide (the original range rover hadn't really made such an impact) .


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