1995 Range Rover County Classic Lwb - Hunter Green With Tan Leather on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
I have decided to sell my 1995 Range Rover LWB County Classic which we use as a 3rd car. This is a rare vehicle to find because it originally came from California and spent all of it's time in Arizona so there is no rust to speak of and the chrome looks brand new. The exterior paint in incredible and it has a new headliner as well. The brown leather is in great condition (no rips or tears) and as you can see I have taken very good care of this car and has been garaged since purchase. The air suspension has been converted to springs and I added on front driving lights, running boards and 4 mud flaps. I had the body paint sand washed and polished and in this process they removed the rear decals. I prefer without the decals but they are available after market online in a roll on kit that a body shop can apply. The kit is about $120 from what I have seen. In terms of mechanical condition, the lifters may need an adjustment or be replaced at some point but my Rover mechanic says these vehicles may be driven for some time with this issue present. I have recently moved from Louisiana to Texas. Louisiana doesn't require catalytic converters for this year so I have opted for straight exhaust on the vehicle and have not encountered a sensor issue. You may need a catalytic converter in your state. Catalytic converter kits are about $640 for this vehicle. Rear transfer case may need the seal replaced at some point- is not leaking or dripping but there is some seepage which mechanic says is normal for this age and mileage and does not merit attention currently. But keep an eye on it. This seal job would be around $240. It's an older British vehicle so things will come up. Inspection sticker valid until September 2014. |
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