Tony Hutchings
- founder of The Land Rover Register 1947-51, Chris Gregory - Chairman of the
Association of Rover Clubs (ARC), Dave Shepherd - Features Writer, Pete Wilford
- Regular cartoonist on all things to do with Land Rover a long time before
even we founded a magazine, Andrew Cross - now Show Officer for the Land Rover
Series One Club, Richard Beddall - then Chairman of the All Wheel Drive Club
(AWDC), Sid Frisby - First introduction on 'green laning', Andrew Stevens -
Chairman of the Land Rover Series One Club, Nick Challacombe - our man in The
Jeep world, and a wealth of ocassional writers including, Brian Slingsby, Jim
Wood, Ian Graham, Bill Jones, Peter Frear, Michael Gledhill, Mike Gormley, and
Dave Bygrave. Also Stephen Clemenger - Price Guide, Colin Benn - Military Vehicle
Conservation Group, Michael Green - West Coast Land Rover Owners Group, Simon
Frazier - became my Art Designer and he founded the Austin Gypsy Register, and
Jim Bradley - 'New to the Game' articles.
Two years later the title was bought from me by Link House who re-titled the
magazine 'Off Road and Four Wheel Drive'. I remained as it's editor for another
couple of years, but I was made redundant when Link House itself was taken over
by United Press and all 'out of house' editors had to go.
During February 1983, Central Television asked me to get as many Land Rovers
as possible together for a filming day at Eastnor Castle for the purpose of
making a documentary programme to launch the new One Ten. I had just three weeks
notice to get 200 vehicles together!
We proved just how well, even in those early Land Rover Club days, that both
members and readers of our magazine could quickly get their act together at
such short notice. 'Seven hundred and fifty' Land Rover Owners took part. And
that was just Series 1's, II's, III's, Lightweight's, Forward Control's, specialist
and unusual Land Rovers.
Thank you to all of you for taking part on that freezing cold day.
That same year at the end of April, Overlander 4x4 magazine sponsored the Land
Rover 35th Anniversary Commemorative Run from Solihull to Anglesey on the 30th
of April. Just over 100 Series One's took part on that memorable day.
By now the family had uprooted from Smannell, Andover and we moved to Zeal Monachorum
in Devon which gave a growing family of three space to keep horses and me to
keep more Land Rovers!
During those early magazine years we founded Britain's first 4x4 Bookshop, now
owned by Land Rover Enthusiast magazine.
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