It also implies "four wheels" in the same sentence as the engine. Thus, by
that definition, it would also have to have the same tires/wheels as from
the factory...
Tate
At 11:23 AM 4/4/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>This what is a Land Rover is an easy question in my opinion.
>
> >From Websters;
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>au·to·mo·bile (ôt-m-bl, -mbl)
>n.
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>A self-propelled passenger vehicle that usually has four wheels and an
>internal-combustion engine, used for land transport. Also called motorcar.
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>I think the definition of what a Land Rover is and isn't must stem from this
>definition. I feel the the above definition implies that an automobile is a
>device which allows for land transport using an internal combustion engine.
>Thus to be a Land Rover one must have the 2.25L Petrol or Diesel, or the
>2.6L.
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