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Old 18-02-18, 02:11
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I had a 1948 Landrover when I was a kid and the yellow knob lever had to be pushed down to get reverse in four wheel drive.

I joined the 11 Field Regiment CMF at 17 and when beginning my driver training course on Series 2 Landrovers rolled my eyes and pointed to my old Landrover in the car park when the instructor asked if I knew how to get it into four wheel drive. I was immediately branded as a smart arse when I looked down and saw all these strange levers poking through the floor.

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