1990 Range Rover Classic Swb on 2040-cars
Elkhorn, Nebraska, United States
I'm selling my 1990 Range Rover Classic. This rover is in excellent shape and is ready to drive anywhere. This car has been a daily driver. Current Miles 147,106 Asking $4000 OBO Text 203-610-3775 The sales includes a brand new set of tires mounted to an extra set of rims. The tires currently on the Rover are Yokohama Geolanders and have plenty of tread left. I also have many boxes of spare parts - Recent Updates. - Recent paint less dent removal done. (still some dents but got the small ones) - Two new oxygen sensors - Engine oil + filter change - New air filter - Replaced transfer case, front & rear diff fluids - Greased u-joints - Upgraded alternator to GM 90 amp unit - Replaced cruise control - New spark plugs, wires, rotors, distributor cap - New brake pressure accumulator - Installed 8 rebuilt & flow-matched fuel injectors - Flushed and bled brakes - Replaced grease in front swivel hubs - New track road & tie rod ends - Front end alignment - Replaced all belts - Replaced oil cooler hoses - Waxoyl'ed undercarriage - New radiator fan & fan clutch - New front shocks - New speakers (there are 6 speakers + a sub) - New front air dam - New headlights, fog lights, and driving lights The previous owner left receipts for axle/hub work, exhaust work, new brakes, a new heater blower motor, heater core, and fan resistor pack. There are also receipts for a new oil pump and pressure switch, engine mounts, oil pan gasket, and rear shocks. There are also records for the fuel pump, U-joint, and axle seal being replaced at 115,438 miles, the headlamp switch and pittman arm were replaced at 114,663 miles, and the fuel tank was replaced at 105,203 miles. There are very few things wrong with the car: The sunroof will tilt up and down but will not slide back and forth. It will slide if you use the emergency crank so the mechanism is fine, it probably just needs to be lubricated. The driver's seat had a torn seam but I had that professionally re-sewn. The headliner was falling down but the previous owner tacked it up. It's not the prettiest but it works and you'd likely never notice it. It does have a small oil leak that needs to be looked at. It has had since I bought it and I just put oil in every 6 months or so and it's fine. Other than those issues this Rover is in excellent condition. I would not hesitate to jump in and drive it anywhere with confidence. |
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Fri, Aug 5 2016In the latest chapter of what feels like the never-ending recall, Jaguar Land Rover announced that it's calling back 2009-2011 Jaguar XFs and 2007-2011 Land Rover Range Rovers for defective Takata airbags on the front passenger side. These Takata airbags have propellant that may have degraded and, if activated, could release metal shrapnel. The company is breaking up the recall into four phases, since currently there are not enough parts to do a full recall. Since the airbags can be more seriously affected by high heat and humidity, the first phase will cover vehicles that were sold and/or registered in regions with high temperatures and humidity. The regions included are as follows: Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the US Virgin Islands. Other phases will begin as parts become available, and priority will be given to regions at greater risk of having defective equipment. Jaguar Land Rover encourages owners of affected vehicles to go to www.SaferCar.gov to check if their vehicle is included in the current recall. The first phase includes 54,000 of 108,000 affected vehicles. The company is also notifying owners of the issue, who will eventually get a second notification when parts are available so they can schedule a time to have the airbags replaced. Related Video:
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