The Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers was formed by a small group of Military Land Rover enthusiasts to collect, organice and distribute relavent information about Military Land Rovers from any military service. This includes Series models (SWB and LWB), Forward Control models, Air Portable Lightweights and the Land Rover 110 Perentie. Vehicle owners and enthusiasts supply their data and are issued with a free REMLR membership. We are building a library of data including such things as year, model, nomenclature, modifications, history, restoration and parts sources. Members are able to ascertain if they have a full compliment of original fittings, benifit from other members "trial & error", and share general knowledge and experiences. In recent times we have collated information that means that for most Ex Army Land Rovers we are able to match the chassis number to the vehicles Army Registration Number. This is an ongoing project which will most likely take years, and has already taken some years through the help and contribution of members. How rare is your Military Land Rover? How original is it? have you ever seen your model in original condition? If not, come and visit REMLR and find out the answers REMLR Website - http://www.remlr.com |
The Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers was formed by a small group of Military Land Rover enthusiasts to collect, organice and distribute relavent information about Military Land Rovers from any military service. This includes Series models (SWB and LWB), Forward Control models, Air Portable Lightweights and the Land Rover 110 Perentie. Vehicle owners and enthusiasts supply their data and are issued with a free REMLR membership. We are building a library of data including such things as year, model, nomenclature, modifications, history, restoration and parts sources. Members are able to ascertain if they have a full compliment of original fittings, benifit from other members "trial & error", and share general knowledge and experiences. In recent times we have collated information that means that for most Ex Army Land Rovers we are able to match the chassis number to the vehicles Army Registration Number. This is an ongoing project which will most likely take years, and has already taken some years through the help and contribution of members. How rare is your Military Land Rover? How original is it? have you ever seen your model in original condition? If not, come and visit REMLR and find out the answers REMLR Website - http://www.remlr.com |