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In
February 1983 the Lincolnshire Land Rover Club formed from a small
advert in the local paper 23 Land Rover enthusiasts met in a public
house and the club was created.
The
membership has slowly grown each year until 200 members that now
are the LLRC.
They
make no excuses for being a true competitive club A club that never
fails to bring home trophies from the ARC National Rally.
Their
unique trademark is the number of pre 1954 series one Land Rovers
that still compete. It would not be unusual to see over 20 of these
original vehicles at a CCV Trial, all with their original 2 litre
engines under the bonnet. Only four years ago when the club hosted
the National Rally the old hands were certain that a coil sprung
trialler wouldn't win the CCVT, They were proved right and were
pleased when a series one 2 litre leaf sprung Land Rover won the
title the last time this has been achieved.
Besides
a strong competitive element the club has an Emergency Planning
section
Soon
after the Land Rover Club became established, it was approached
by the Lincolnshire Emergency Planning Officer looking for volunteers
who could offer four wheel drive transport in the event of local
or national emergencies.
It
has become a vital part of all emergency continuance plans for the
County Through the years, volunteers have been called upon to assist
during floods have successfully collected and delivered vital drugs
to hospitals," when it was not possible" due to bad road conditions!
Collection
of dialysis patients and taken to various hospitals when normal
ambulances were unable to do so, due to bad road conditions, has
also been undertaken Also assisting snow bound police and looking
for reported distressed motorists in extreme weather conditions
has also been carried out.
Over
forty members names are on a call out list and have proven to turn
out and assist when others have been unable to do so. One quarter
of the volunteers are now licensed radio hams, which allows good
communications even if the telephone system goes down.
The
club is a member of the Association of Rover Clubs (ARC), this basically
means that their members will run Land Rover based vehicles. They
will be the first ARC club to host a National Rally, British Off
Road Championship round, and a Hillrally. They also have been instrumental
in changing the Timed Trial regulations to make this 4x4 discipline
affordable.
The
club has become a victim of their own success and now have made
their annual winter safari, The Malachi, invitation only because
of demand.
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