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Land Rover - Range Rover Classic - 1990 - Rust Free on 2040-cars

Year:1990 Mileage:126675
Location:

Derwood, Maryland, United States

Derwood, Maryland, United States
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Mid-Atlantic Rover and Offroad is pleased to present :

1990 RANGE ROVER CLASSIC
  • Portofino Red, Sorrel Brown Interior.
  • 126,675 Miles.
  • This is a spectacular Southern Bell with only minimal surface rust in the usual places, NO HOLES!
  • Strong Running, Drives well, Brakes well, Steers Well.
  • Very Clean Interior.
  • Paint shows well from a distance. Up close shows some scuffs and fading.
  • Headliner is in moderate to good shape with some droop in the back. Sunroof lining is missing.
  • Seat Electrics in excellent shape, seats move in all directions.
  • Drivers Window does not function, but all others operate strongly, including the sunroof.
  • A/C and Heater blowers are temperamental. A/C needs a re-charge too
  • Gas Gauge works intermittently.
  • Windscreen is cracked on Passengers side.
  • Radio not hooked up.
  • Usual Rover fluid leaks present.
  • PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS












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