1995 Range Rover County (lwb) In Beluga Black With A Tan Interior on 2040-cars
San Francisco, California, United States
2 Owner, low mileage California LWB Range Rover Classic! This is a 1995 Range Rover County long-wheelbase model (LWB) in Beluga Black with a tan interior. This truck has very low mileage compared to most LWB's, and is in very clean condition. The interior is in fantastic shape. Most significant is that the body of the truck is rust free, as it has been living in California for all it's life. The 1995 models are the most desirable of the Range Rover Classics because the "soft dashboard" which give them a more modern interior and driving experience than on the '94 and earlier models. This truck comes loaded with the following factory features and options:
When neglected, these trucks can have a long list of components not functioning... this truck is in very good working order.... the electric seats adjust properly, the window lifts all work, the electric sunroof works, all the lights work, etc. The only issues on this truck is an airbag (SRS) light which stays on all the time and an aftermarket Blaupunkt radio which is missing its detachable faceplate. None of these issues effect the way it drives. The car has been recently serviced and has a new smog certificate by a local Range Rover mechanic. Slight surface rust on the upper rear tailgate as seen in the pictures. The previous owner had the vehicle regularly serviced by Sherman Oaks Exclusive Auto Services and Repair which specialize in Range Rovers. The air suspension has been converted to springs. This truck drives very well and does not overheat on the freeway or in town. The black paint is in good condition with no flaking or rust bubbling, but there are a few expected dings along the sides. I always get thumbs up while driving this Rover and have many admirers at gas stations and parking lots. MSRP on this truck when new was over $53k when new! These trucks are already classics, but with plenty of creature comforts. The truck has a brand new battery and engine belt, and the tires have many miles left in them. This truck is ready to go. |
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