I knew of Range Rover, but not a commercial this early...
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The vehicle was supplied to the Metropolitan Police in London. The vehicle has featured twice in Land Rover Owner Magazine, and most recently uncovering more of the vehicles history. It was used by C11 unit of CID as a surveillance radio command vehicle.
It originally had a Clark mast, a roof rack lined with plywood to give access to the mast, and a Storno radio base station. It had a bench and a chair for the operator, two early mobile phone and a direction finding system. It also carried a full set of Ordnance Survey maps, so that in the days before Sat Nav it could work anywhere on the Uk mainland. With a Chelmsford registration which was to make the vehicle look less like a police vehicle.
It originally had a Clark mast, a roof rack lined with plywood to give access to the mast, and a Storno radio base station. It had a bench and a chair for the operator, two early mobile phone and a direction finding system. It also carried a full set of Ordnance Survey maps, so that in the days before Sat Nav it could work anywhere on the Uk mainland. With a Chelmsford registration which was to make the vehicle look less like a police vehicle.
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