This is how you camouflage a vehicle #RangeRover #Velar

All these new high-tech camouflages auto manufacturers love are great at hiding the lines of their latest triumphs but nothing beats how the original Range Rover team did it – they just put another badge on it

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Range_Rover:

In 1967, the first Range Rover prototype was built, with the classic Range Rover shape clearly discernible, but with a different front grille and headlight configuration. The design of the Range Rover was finalised in 1969. Twenty-six Velar engineering development vehicles were built between 1969 and 1970 and were road registered with the number plates YVB151H through to YVB177H.[3] The Velar name was derived from the Italian ‘velare’ meaning to veil or to cover.[4] Range Rover development engineer Geof Miller used the name as a decoy for registering pre-production Range Rovers. The Velar company was registered in London and produced 40 pre-production vehicles that were built between 1967 and 1970. Most of these Velar pre-production vehicles are accounted for and have survived into preservation.[4]

 

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2013-02-10T18:25:08-05:00February 11, 2013|
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