1978 Land Rover Range Rover on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
For more details email me at: jeramyjfflake@ukhelp.com .
The 2 door Range Rover Classics, made in the 1970’s, are the first generation of this iconic vehicle. These
vehicles were never imported into the United States and are very rare.
We purchased this Range Rover in Costa Rica and it has undergone a full restoration. The vehicle has been imported
into the United States, all customs paperwork is complete and all taxes and duties are paid.
This Range Rover is one of only a few in the US and is in exceptional condition with very low original miles. In
the 1970’s Range Rovers in Costa Rica were vehicles of status and were rarely driven and well cared for so we had
a really good starting point for the restoration.
Mechanics:
- Timing Chain Replaced
- Cam Shaft Replaced
- Rings Replaced
- Valves – Serviced
- Engine Bearings Replaced
- Head Gasket Replaced
- Distributor – Serviced
- Points Replaced
- Spark Plugs Replaced
- Spark Plug Cables Replaced
- Carburetors Serviced – New Gasket Kits
- Radiator – Flushed
- Brakes – Flushed, New Fluid
All parts were purchased new from England and meet all Land Rover specifications.
Exterior:
- Minor dents repaired
- No major dent or rust repair required
- Sanded to bare metal, primed, sprayed original Bahama Gold
- Undercarriage pressure washed and painted using anti-rust undercoating
- Wheels sanded and painted
- Lamp lenses replaced with new original fittings
- New original scuttle badges and stickers applied
Interior:
- Seats were fitted with new cushions, premium vinyl, painted frames
- Carpet replaced
- Headliner replaced
- New seat box covers
- New kick panels added
- Repainted with original interior color
- Interior panels replaced and covered in premium vinyl
- New interior lenses
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The 10 car brands most expensive to maintain over 10 years
Mon, Apr 22 2024Car maintenance has got to be one of the least fun things you can do with your free time, right behind going to the dentist and filing your taxes. However, depending on the brand you buy, your time spent at the shop could be much more than you bargained for. Consumer Reports’ new study on the most- and least-expensive-to-maintain car brands found that European car companies are most likely to break your wallet with costs nearly five times that of the automakers at the other end of the spectrum. Land Rover had the highest ten-year maintenance costs, at an average of $19,250. Porsche was second worst with $14,090 in costs. 10 car brands most expensive to maintain over 10 years: Land Rover: $19,250 Porsche: $14,090 Mercedes-Benz: $10,525 Audi: $9,890 BMW: $9,500 Volvo: $9,285 Infiniti: $8,500 Acura: $7,800 Mini: $7,625 Subaru: $7,200 The Euro brands at the “top” of this list arenÂ’t all that surprising. Land Rover has consistently landed as one of the most expensive vehicle brands to maintain for years now, though Porsche is generally viewed as being one of the more solid performance brands. That could suggest that some models donÂ’t always require more repairs, but the fixes they do need are significantly more expensive. Tesla, Buick, and Toyota were the three cheapest to maintain car brands, with 10-year maintenance costs of $4,035, $4,900, and $4,900, respectively. Consumer Reports noted that these numbers could be slightly skewed due to the fact that some automakers offer free maintenance for the first few years of ownership, and all companies cover their new vehicles for at least a few years after the purchase. Routine maintenance is a great way to avoid costly repairs over time, as itÂ’s much cheaper to catch a problem before it starts causing other issues. Check your oil, rotate your tires, and avoid driving like a wild person, and youÂ’ll likely fare much better than others, even if you own one of the scarier-to-maintain brands.
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Jaguar-Land Rover builds millionth vehicle at Halewood
Fri, 29 Nov 2013Jaguar-Land Rover is not what you'd call a volume automaker by any stretch of the imagination. But in the dozen years since it started manufacturing at its Halewood plant near Liverpool, England, the automaker has already built its millionth vehicle.
The landmark vehicle is a Range Rover Evoque, done up in white with red roof and mirrors, black wheels and a red and black interior. The crossover is set to be donated to Cancer Research UK, which will auction it off next year to help fund its projects in the north-west of the country.
Halewood started manufacturing the Jaguar X-Type in 2001, then went on to assemble the Land Rover LR2 / Freelander 2 before taking on production of the Evoque a year and a half ago. The facility reached the 300,000-unit milestone just last year as production moved to a 24-hour cycle for the first time in either marque's history.
