Episode 25

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26th Jun 2024

Steve Doney Dives into the World of Land Rovers

In this episode of The Backstreet Driver Podcast, I enjoyed a detailed conversation with Steve Doney, a fellow enthusiast whose passion for Land Rovers knows no bounds. Together, we delved into the rich tapestry of history surrounding the British icon of off-roading, exploring its significance in Britain's post-war export boom and its enduring reputation for rugged dependability worldwide.

Steve graciously shared his journey of falling head over heels for Land Rovers, a journey that mirrored the collective admiration felt by enthusiasts across the globe. As we dove deeper into the discussion, our focus narrowed to Steve's ambitious personal project: the meticulous restoration of a Land Rover Series 1.

Over four years, Steve poured his heart and soul into this endeavour, significantly committing to time and financial resources. His dedication is a shining example of the unwavering passion that drives enthusiasts to preserve automotive history for future generations.

Steve recounts his challenges during the restoration process, from the painstaking task of sourcing authentic parts to navigating unexpected setbacks with resilience and determination. He emphasized the importance of authenticity in the restoration, ensuring the vehicle remained true to its original form—a testament to his unwavering commitment to excellence.

We also explored Land Rovers' evolution, comparing the timeless appeal of classic models to the modern innovations that grace today's roads. Steve's insights offered a captivating glimpse into the brand's enduring legacy and its ongoing journey of evolution and innovation.

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About the Podcast

Backseat Driver
Yorkshires favourite Lancastrian talks about motoring in all its forms
Based in the north-west of England, former competitive driver Mark Stone moved into radio and motoring journalism after his competitive driving career came to an end in the late 1980s. Over the years, Mark has written for many of the well-known motoring magazines and made numerous TV appearances across Europe and is still an enthusiastic driver. In the Backseat Driver Podcast, Mark interviews prominent people from all over the world of motoring.