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Gorgeous 1995 Range Rover Lwb Beluga Black 102k Calif Car. Air Susp No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:102016
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NO RESERVE ON THIS RANGE ROVER...LAST BID WINS THE CAR..

Final year of the gorgeous Range Rover classic body style before the introduction of the P38 body in late 1995. Many pics below. 

I have received numerous compliments on this car compared to my other cars. There is something special about this classic Range Rover LWB that makes you feel good driving it. Maybe its because its a timeless design and still looks good today.  

Its has one of the best driving positions with its theater style seating and large window visibility for viewing the terrain when off roading or even just driving down the avenue to Starbucks :)  The time has come to sell this beauty and invest the money into my business. 

This Range Rover is all stock and original. Clean carfax. Clean title.

Sold new on 4/22/1994 through Hornburg Landrover in Santa Monica, CA. Its lived its life in Southern California and Northern California. Car is located now in San Francisco, CA. It has had some occasional trips to Winter Vacation home in Sun Valley Idaho but never stayed there for extended periods. 

The car is NOT rusty and in excellent condition for a Range Rover. The chassis, body,  tail gate, tail gate glass, body, doors and floors are all excellent without rust.   See the close up pics. 

It is equipped with the factory air ride suspension and not coil overs. I prefer the ride of the air suspension and chose to keep it. Remote keyless entry still works great.  Headliner in great shape replaced recently. 

Car has just had a ton of work done including:

*New battery
*Valve cover gaskets replaced
*New power steering hose replaced
*New transmission mount bushing replaced
*Oil filter and filter
*Smog check. 
*New Hella fog lights
*Replaced fuel tank @ 85k under factory campaign

Car runs and drives great. It starts right up and drives on freeway great. Even gets decent gas mpg for the 4.2L motor and full time 4wd system. AC blows ice cold.  Paint is still bright and shiny but hood paint and roof have some oxidation. Radio works great and even have original radio code cards. 

As with any rover there are always a few items that need attending to. Here is a short list of what I can remember.

*Warning lights on. (check eng light just turned on, srs, suspension lt)
*Drivers door sometimes hard to open from inside door handle
*Muffler tip missing
*Occasional hard downshift from 3rd to 2nd gear. 
*Ignition key is hard to remove at times.

Email for more info.  Serious bidders only as this is a no reserve auction. Car is located in San Francisco, CA 94010






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