I've been reading this with eyebrows a bit higher than they should be really.
I've never really got the Landy thing, I mean I can see the classic lines, the history, character, and all that, but it's just the thought of driving them! I used to drive one as part of my job in the mid/late seventies, almost only off road, and it was from dawn to dusk, and it's left an indelible memory, not to mention unusual lumps.
I'm not sure where to start, but the noise is as good as anywhere. The gearbox sounded like a 2cwt mosquito banking in heavy air preparing for a straffing run, while our fillings were vibrating the engine banged, thumped and roared and was prone to some sort of mechanical Tourettes that had us reaching for earplugs or machetes, depending on what we'd been drinking the night before. If the driver even appeared to look like he was considering changing to low ratio, any passengers on board would immediately bail out, showing no regard to current speed, terrain or personal safety. One mechanical problem that was common, and easily capable of breaking thumbs, was that with no warning the steering wheel would develop the shakes of such violence and frequency that you had to let go of it for fear of injury. The Steering Tremors we called it, and weekly visits to Charlie the mechanic never ever fixed it properly.
And there was the floor (probably easily fixed I know), but going through water at any speed sent columns of water spurting up through rivet holes and then up your trouser legs, nostrils and anything else, - a bit like those pavement fountains you see in town centres these days. Windscreen wipers and washers were useless (although I can appreciate the charm here...). One of the worst driving experiences I've ever had was driving one of these bastards up the M20/M26, I would have gladly sold my soul to get out of it if I could have. I don't seem to remember any seat adjustment at all either, so whether the driver was a midget or a naturally talented basketball protege, they had to make do.
Ok, it was a while ago, and there was no such thing as classic status, maybe I'd experience something different if I was to give one a go now, but I can't help thinking if one pulled up outside for me, it would be a Pavlovs Dogs scenario and apart from the barking and whimpering I'd be having a go at climbing out the toilet window sharpish.