1998 Range Rover Se 4.0 Liter V8 on 2040-cars
Peoria, Illinois, United States
You are viewing a 1998 Range Rover SE that starts right up & drives pretty well. It has all the comforts of a fine English Sport Utility but could use some minor attention. Vehicle is fully road ready but when driven more than 1/2 an hour the engine temp will get hot. It has not been overheated nor has the issue been diagnosed. We have decided to sell the car as-is. You can drive it home if you choose or trailer it to your location at your expense. Other minor bits include a few dash lights illuminated, a small bump on the drivers side fender and the battery could use replacement.
We have the title, the bill of sale will note as-is & you can enjoy it from here on out. Bid fast & often. Payment expected within five (5) days of auction end. |
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