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The B100E-64 wasn’t in any production ledger. It wasn’t a prototype code, a fleet number, or a military designation. Leo found it buried in a declassified MOD addendum from 1986, buried under “Miscellaneous - Closed.”
A pause. Then: “Not ‘what.’ When. B100E-64 doesn’t just move through time. It was designed to pull something back. The cylinder isn’t an engine. It’s a cage.” land rover b100e-64
Leo frowned. “Ambient heat? That violates thermodynamics.” The B100E-64 wasn’t in any production ledger
And somewhere deep below, a red button, still under its flip-up cover, clicked on by itself. Then: “Not ‘what
In the sprawling, rain-slicked halls of the Solent Retro-Tech Expo, a single scrap of paper was causing an uproar.
The test range was now a wind farm. But an old bothy still stood near Loch na Gualaiche, and inside, living among fishing rods and rusted tins, was Hamish Teague. Former Land Rover test driver. Retired. Reluctant.