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There are probably only a few vehicles in automotive history that can compete with the Land Rover in terms of cult status. And when it comes to robustness and off-road capability, no one can beat it anyway. For those who had a lot to transport in the terrain, the LWB or 109 version with a long wheelbase was the best choice. The third generation of the British known as Series III was built from 1971 on almost 15 years unchanged.