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I must admit when I was restoring my series LR I gave some thought to creating a zombie apocalypse vehicle a la

http://www.lr-mad.co.uk/index.php/en/forest-rover

In a world decades before Monster trucks , Hummers and luxobarge 4wds , this was purpose built.

As life becomes hideously complex , perhaps there will be a return to simpler times?

One thing for sure , when the zombies come knocking you better be prepared :RockingDeath:

 

 

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The world's smallest winch!

Bumper full of holes and no light protectors? Suburban effort :P

can't you recognise a RS model when you see one?Light weight bumper and winch combo is incredibly rare as are the hand laid polycomposite plexan headlights. 

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can't you recognise a RS model when you see one?Light weight bumper and winch combo is incredibly rare as are the hand laid polycomposite plexan headlights. 

Look at the sign on the vehicle behind!

This is how it's done in the country

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Not that hard to build one

"very close to a production car"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAuH04reopU

Back to zombies...

Shoreland modification of the 109" chassis

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Zombie tyres? McLaren visibility not exactly great.

http://toyotires.com.au/toyo-blog/410-the-zombie-apocalypse-choosing-the-right-tyres

Airless could be could , but terrain dependent. 

https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2017/04/bridgestones-airless-tyres-will-soon-let-cyclists-abandon-their-bike-pumps/

The hot air from the cycling lobby passes right through!

 

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