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62 Workhorse
62 McCahill
62 Reliability
63 Exciting News
63 His and Hers
63 Rhinoceros
64 Great Train Robbery
64 Brand X Limousine
64 Who's Always There on Dates
65 Station Wagons
67 Getting There
67 Wide Open Spaces
68 Move Out
69 If it's so great
Grand Sport
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Magazine Ads US Defender 90
Magazine Ads US Defender 110
Magazine Ads US Discovery
Magazine Ads US Range Rover
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Magazine Ads - Canada
Series IIA
1962 - Looking for a workhorse?
1962 - McCahill and friends
1962 - Reliability + Toughness + Versatility = Land Rover
1963 - Exciting news for Land Rover Owners!
1963 - His and Hers, Canada's first Land-Rover Club
1963 - The Land-Rover is built to withstand the full charge of a bull rhinoceros
1964 - Remember when this car was WANTED by police for the Great Train Robbery (Rover)
1964 - One imagines they're worried sick at the Brand X Limousine Division
1964 - Who's always there on dates...
1965 - Station wagons, Hard tops, Open or Canvas tops
1967 - Getting there is plain sailing. New 6-cylinder engine gets you to the sailing smoother
1967 - Wide Open Spaces...
1968 - MOVE OUT... Have a KING pulling for you! (Koenig Iron Works)
1969 - If it's so great, why do we keep changing it?
SIIA - ROVER - Grand Sport Version!
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