1994 Range Rover Classic Lwb on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
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1994 Land Rover Range Rover County LWB ONLY 75,000 MILES, ONE OWNER.
This is the one of last years of the Range Rover Classics. This Range Rover is truly one of a kind, one owner vehicle. All original still Equipped with the AIR SUSPENSION, (Alpine white Exterior Paint, 5 spoke cyclone Wheels with original Land Rover Michelin tires, specialty Designed Dark Sable Leather Interior With Walnut wood trim Surrounding All Around The Interior.) Vehicle comes with the beautifully designed classic dash (exclusively designed for latter years of the Range Rover classic), This is truly a one of a kind all original Classic Range Rover. Vehicle is in Excellent Collector Condition. Interior on this vehicle is like new, Seats are absolutely flawless! original spare a Tire with original tool kit never been used, brand new from the first day the vehicle was purchased,Walnut Wood Trims are in excellent Condition. Vehicle has Always Been Garage kept, The exterior is in pristine Condition, with the paint shining like new. This is a very Rare well taken care of vehicle, the beauty is in the details. Always has been serviced on time, Mechanically this vehicle is in top condition, This vehicle comes equipped with a powerful 4.2 Liter Motor, Engine has been recently serviced with all new fluids, spark plugs, vehicle is a 4x4, All Wheel Drive, Fully Loaded, all Electrical works, AC blows very cold, tires have approximately 80% thread left, dealer maintained,Vehicle runs and drives like a dream, Absolutely rust free California vehicle, vehicle has original factory air suspension system, The Air Suspension system has been overhauled with all new air bag bellows and air suspension o rings. Great vehicle for collectors who want an extraordinarily Rare, original, clean and beautiful Rover for their collection! Range Rovers were designed for Royalty, this is your chance to own one of the kind! Truly a unique vehicle. Rare model to find Specially in this pristine condition! The model year Range Rover Classic are the first ever luxury sport utility , from a time when luxury meant leather, heated seats, and climate control on a true off-road capable vehicle, cant even be compere to today's AWD vehicles with plastic bumpers, ground effects, low-profile highway tires and wheels. The original Range Rover retained its body style and basic design for 25 years, from 1970 to 1995. Please feel free to contact me via phone 858-733-1030 or email me with any questions you have. I have a lot more pictures of the interior, exterior of the car + additional vehicle information. |
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Fri, 08 Aug 2014Care for a bit more proof that the Jaguar Land Rover portfolio of vehicles is the best it's ever been? Well, the Indian-owned pair of brands saw a record year in 2013, while 2014 has seen a 14-percent increase in sales. The crazy thing is, though, is that figure could be even higher, provided the company had the production capacity.
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