Lamb Drover Alternative Land Rover Defender Concept Design
Light-hearted alternative to the Land Rover Defender concept DC100 is launched by innovator and finance specialist in Britain, and offers upto ten thousand cars free to anyone prepared to sponsor a strategic plan to lift the world economy out of rece
Online, September 27, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Following the recent announcement by Jaguar Land Rover of a future concept design for the Defender replacement an alternative design has been proposed by innovator and finance specialist Michael Bond to stimulate new job creation in the UK automotive industry; and ten thousand of the cars could be on offer through a unique tax-efficient cashback finance programme at Sterling-Bond Escrow Service if there is enough public interest around the world.
The alternative Defender is Lamb Drover, a light-hearted concept redesign offering a series of evolutionary steps in refining the existing iconic style of the Defender design.Building on the unique style of the Defender and its rugged go-anywhere utility for workers around the world, Michael Bond has drawn up a list of future design specifications that would enhance but not spoil the Defender's distinctive style.
Michael believes that the future of the Defender ought to be evolutionary, refining and gradually improving the tough little truck's style, rather than the revolutionary design change proposed in the first DC100 concept model released to the public a couple of weeks ago.
In promoting his ideas Bond believes he can contribute to the discussion on the future direction for a Defender replacement or upgrade. Drawing on his own knowledge in finance he believes a programme of development and delivery of at least ten thousand such vehicles could be self-funding, offering a tax-efficient way to the public and government clients to support new British car production with a full refund on their support.
This proposal, combining new design and technology innovation with low risk and rewarding finance strategies, is part of a broader programme, the Commonwealth Prosperity Plan, to lift the country out of recession, stimulate economic growth and offer new generations of employment.
In addition to the Lamb Drover Michael Bond is actively working on a design for a new limited edition luxury off-road sports car, SUV-B1-505, combining military grade engineering and high performance. This is inspired by the Batmobile in the recent Hollywood movies.As with the Lamb Drover, the Free-Wheels programme offers the cars free with a full cash refund on all sponsorship for the development of the Prosperity Plan and revival of the world economy.
More details of the Lamb Drover, including link to a YouTube video, can be found at: www.lambdrover.co.uk
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BACKGROUND
1) Michael Bond founded Sterling-Bond escrow services in 2001 following experience at Manchester University in developing online internet-base secure financial transactions systems. Sterling-Bond provides a bespoke and secure transaction services, acting as a trusted neutral harbour for funds in international trade transactions.
2) The Commonwealth Prosperity Plan.
For the last three years Michael Bond has been drawing on his experience in the financial sector to develop a broad strategy for the protection of the UK and world economy from recession. This has evolved into the Commonwealth Prosperity Plan, a private initiative to bring together the resources needed for the revival of the UK manufacturing sector, the development of new designs, new innovative products and a unique financial management that will offer a tax-efficient refund to all participants. The long term prospects of the Commonwealth Prosperity Plan offer the UK economy several hundred thousand jobs from the stimulus of key industries including the automotive industry.
3) Lamb Drover - Car Design & Innovation
The Lamb Drover is the second car design concept produced by Bond for the stimulus of the UK's automotive industry. The first was inspired by the Hollywood Batmobile from the recent "Dark Knight" movies and is likely to be developed in the UK as an off-road supercar for the wealthiest enthusiasts in the world.
The Lamb Drover concept was prompted by the release of the first concept Defender replacement from Land Rover. Although that concept, the DC100, is likely to be only one of a series of concept ideas about the future direction of the Defender Bond's opinion is that the Defender should be seen more as a rugged light truck, with appropriate aggressive styling, rather than just another extension of the Land Rover car range.
Although the car does have to evolve Bond believes it ought to retain its fundamental iconic style rather than make a dramatic leap into the unknown and alienate many of its most avid enthusiastic supporters.
Full details of the Lamb Drover can be found on the dedicated web site: www.lambdrover.co.uk.
View the video about the Lamb Drover on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7YhT6OzCpk
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