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Capture the essence of a classic Christmas in the country, with this charming holiday card featuring the iconic Land Rover Defender! There’s nothing quite like the rugged character of a vintage 4x4, perfectly loaded with the ultimate festive cargo: the Christmas tree.

 

This unique card brings a smile to the face and evokes cozy, nostalgic feelings of winter drives and holiday traditions. It's the perfect way to send warm wishes to friends, family, or any classic car enthusiast in your life.

 

Greeting card pack includes FIVE CARDS (same design)

- Land Rover Defender with Christmas Tree

 

LAST POSTING DATE for Christmas TUESDAY 16 DECEMBER 2026.

THESE CARDS ARE SENT FIRST CLASS TRACKED.

PLEASE MESSAGE FOR FREE DELIVERY IF YOU LIVE IN DARTMOUTH/TORBAY (MINIMUM £15 SPEND)

 

Original artwork:

The Land Rover and tree were hand-drawn and painted with professional-grade watercolours to capture its distinctive character. The original artwork was scanned at high resolution and professionally printed on greeting cards.

 

Materials: 

Cards: printed on premium-quality textured 280gsm cardstock which is Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certified

Envelopes: premium kraft (beige) envelopes

 

Specifications:

Inside: Blank inside for your own personal message

Card size: 148 mm square (when closed)

 

Packaging:

Card pack is protected in a cello bag.

Dispatched in a sturdy card & paper mailing envelope.

 

UK Postage:

Usually sent within 24 hours (max 3 days).

Royal Mail tracked 24, UK only 

RM aims to delivery within 1 working day, but not guaranteed)

Please message if urgent.

 

Colour Disclaimer: 

Please note that colours may vary slightly in print compared to what you see on your screen. This is due to variations in how different computer monitors display colours

Christmas Card Pack Land Rover Defender & Xmas tree (5 cards 1 design)

£12.00Price
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