Doh, that didn't work. See post 5 here https://rangerovers.pub/topic/193-archives-and-posting-pictures-documents but the URL must be a direct link, so if using something like imgur you need to use the Direct link option not any others.
Wouldn’t it be easier if we were able to just add photos like every other website in the world?
It’s a bit of a pain in the backside to post photos here and because of that I think we as members are losing out on images that some in the group would post if the process wasn’t so tedious....
I know nothing about computers so excuse my ignorance as to why we can’t post directly...l
Easier yes, but would also require server space and the forum software to support uploading the photos. Which on a fair few forums doesn't work for one reason or another.
I think Gordon did post something saying he was looking into it though.
Wouldn’t it be easier if we were able to just add photos like every other website in the world?
It absolutely would. I'll email you some server login details and you can get right on that for me :-D
‘‘Twas but a simple question.....
It's something I'm working on, in between the job that keeps the lights on, fixing two houses and keeping an old Range Rover on the road ;-)
Totally understand....
I’m searching behind couches, under Uber car seats, in payphones for money in order to paint my LINLEY... At this rate she should be ready for public viewing in 2021.....
JMCLuimni wrote:
Totally understand....
I’m searching behind couches, under Uber car seats, in payphones for money in order to paint my LINLEY... At this rate she should be ready for public viewing in 2021.....
I'm surprised you can still find a payphone that takes coins!
Desperate times...
I'm on a few forums and only one of them allows uploading pics directly.
Clicked on this thread curious about what H&H is, thought it might be about old stage amplifiers... I'm not the most clued up person on Rangerover specs here lol.
H&H is Holland and Holland who make shotguns. A very limited edition P38 that was produced using a one off colour paint and interior using the same walnut as they use to make their shotgun stocks. See https://www.google.com/search?q=holland+and+holland+p38&client=firefox-b&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjnypPU5b7bAhWIBcAKHdS1Dn4QsAQIKA&biw=1680&bih=925
Gilbertd wrote:
H&H is Holland and Holland who make shotguns. A very limited edition P38 that was produced using a one off colour paint and interior using the same walnut as they use to make their shotgun stocks.
and as I recall, JMCLuimni has the ONLY one left in the States and has renovated it from the bottom up. I remember him starting a thread on the dark side about the motor. It was in an absolute mess and I mean mess. I sat in awe at the work he was doing.
He also has the ONLY LHD Linley ever built. The Linley was yet another very small run of exclusive cars where only 6 were made, 5 in RHD and the one that he has. I believe there are only 2 or 3 of the original 6 still in existence. That man has some seriously rare cars. Shame he's on the wrong side of the Atlantic as I'd love to see both of them.......
Are the limited editions worth a lot of money?
Lpgc wrote:
Are the limited editions worth a lot of money?
If you wanted a Linley, JMC's would be worth a small fortune .................... you could more than likely get a new one cheaper.
If I’m right, the Linley was the most expensive Range Rover for quite a few years, Jmc was lucky enough to get from a dealer who didn’t have a clue what he had..
Lpgc wrote:
Are the limited editions worth a lot of money?
It depends on what they are. The H&H and Linley are true limited editions and are worth a lot, particularly, as Oldshep says, the Linley. Then there is the 30th Anniversary where they made 200 (I think) of them so one in decent nick is worth a bit, but not a huge amount, more than a standard one. There's a few others that have come out over the years but again, limited but still made in comparatively large numbers so quite common. The one that a lot of people think is a limited edition but isn't is the Autobiography. That was a model where the buyer could choose the paint colour, interior colour, wheels and spec to make it just how he wanted it. Some have a pretty odd spec when someone didn't really know what they wanted so left off some things that were standard on an HSE.
The 30th anniversary is a bit Marmite. If you like green it's ideal with green paint, leather and wheels.
I'd love one but I wouldn't expect to pay a huge amount.
A couple of nice looking ones went on the bay for about 15k last year. I'm not sure if they sold for that.