1995 Land Rover, Range Rover County Lwb. on 2040-cars
Golden, Colorado, United States
This is a low mileage (85K), 1995
Land Rover, Range Rover County LWB. Avalon Blue This was the last year of the classic style, the only year with the
“Soft Dash”. This well-loved Rover was used as a daily driver. It was a bucket list
car for me and always the one that I wanted. This car has been a joy to own.
The only reason for the sale is that the family needs more room. Previous owner
was from Aspen, and this was his car for his vacation home. VERY well taken care
of and always well maintained. NO RUST Colorado car. MECHANICAL: The 3.9L
engine is very good shape, with proper maintenance over the years. It does not
smoke or burn oil. It has great pickup and the transmission shifts seamlessly. I
have lots of the receipts for the work done. - New
distributor. - New
radiator - Coil over
conversion with 2”higher springs. - Swivel
ball Overhaul and seals replaced. - Transfer
Case replaced - Cap,
rotor, spark plugs and wires. - New
Muffler and Exhaust in good shape - Complete
Engine Re-seal. -All shocks
replaced at 73K -New battery
and New Alternator EXTERIOR: - The
paint is in very good shape. - NO
frame rust. NO rust along the door jams or door bottoms. - Tires
have 80% or more tread. - There
are small scattered dings and dents, but nothing unsightly. INTERIOR: - The
Sorrell leather is in very good shape. No cracks in any of the leather both
front and back. - The front
power seats WORK, which is a rarity. -The front
seat heaters do NOT work. - No
malfunction lights illuminated on the dash. - Cold A/C
and warm heat. - Headliner
is in great shape No sags or tears anywhere. - Power
windows work. - The
factory clock and stereo works - The wood
along the dash and driver's side door trims are in good shape. The center
console and passenger side has some cracks in the wood. In summary,
you are getting a very nice truck, which is getting rarer to find in the shape
it’s in. While not perfect, it will continue to provide years of motoring
bliss. It is NOT new, so be realistic in your expectations and you will not be
disappointed. As with any car or truck of this age, driving it cross country
would be at your own risk If you
have any questions regarding any aspect of the vehicle please feel free to
email me and I will get back to you as soon as I can. This vehicle will not be perfect. Please expect the
vehicle to have defects, and or wear and tear appropriate from use and age. Vehicle
is sold as is, where is, without warranty. Shipping is the responsibility of
the winner. Again, thank you for looking and hope this one finds a great new home......
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