1991 Land Rover Range Rover Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.9l on 2040-cars
Stormville, New York, United States
1991 Range Rover Classic that is in very good shape for the year, runs, drives, stops perfectly and has no major leaks or flaws. Current NYS inspection as of Jan 2014. Small rust inside one door, rest of car is pretty good. Please see pictures that are very detailed. Minor Land Rover quirks, if you know these cars that is common: headliner needs replacing, held up with tacks. Interior is very nice, no rips or tears, all power options work, clean, non smoker vehicle. Drive it anywhere, ready to use. Has battery tender to keep battery fresh if you don't use it every day. This car was not equipped with the Air Suspension, so that is not a problem. Handles great, tight steering, excellent ride.
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