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Lwb 4.2l V8 Off-road Modifications on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:1995 Mileage:157011
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States

1995 Range Rover for sale - 25th year anniversary edition (last year of this body style) with 4.2L V8 engine.  Vehicle has had extensive modifications (listed below), including a British Flag roof wrap, and was also in Petersons' 4Wheel & Offroad magazine!  

Engine is strong and starts up every time, even in the cold.  Other than some electrical issues (listed below), this truck is in great shape and is perfect for off-roading, but it also drives just fine on the road – no extensive leaning or swaying as you’d expect with a truck this high.  I took the truck through Lead King Basin leading to Crystal Mill, as well as Westin Pass in Colorado, and it handled both beautifully (if you know these trails).  This truck is great fun up in the mountains!!

I’m selling because I need a daily driver, not another toy.  My loss is your gain!

Good:

  • Newer heads in the last 2 years
  • Valley gasket and exhaust gaskets replaced 
  • New alternator and battery
  • Cold air intake 
  • Automatic tranny, LT230 transfer case w/ center diff lock out of a defender
  • 4.37 Ashcroft HD gears front and rear 
  • Rover Tracks drag link and tie rod for steering
  • Lockers - Detroit Locker in rear, Detroit TrueTrac in front
  • Ashcroft rear Axle Shafts
  • U-joint drive shaft rear, Discovery 1 front drive shaft. 
  • 3" RTE Springs with 2" Spacers
  • 5" Lift RTE Radius Arms
  • 5" Lift RTE Rear Links
  • RTE Adjustable Panhard Bar
  • RTE Caster Corrected swivel balls
  • RTE Front upper adjustable shock towers and lower shock mounts
  • RTE Rear Upper and lower shock mounts
  • RTE Low profile Light bar bumper
  • RTE Rear bumper with rounded corners
  • RTE Steel braided extended brake lines (6)
  • Rancho 9000XL Adjustable front shocks
  • INTI or INTA Roof Rack (Replica of the SD racks made for Disco's)
  • Bilstein 7100 Rear shocks W/ remote reservoirs 
  • Ramsey RE12000 winch w/ synthetic cable (needs to be hooked up)
  • HID headlight conversion
  • LED side marker lights & front (interior) LED white floor lights
  • Magnaflow muffler
  • (4) Hella 500 flood lights on roof rack (needs to be hooked up)
  • (2) Hella Rally 2000 flood lights on bumper 
  • 36x12.50 R16 Super Swamper TSLs ( W/ lots of tread) on black steel wheels 
  • Interior installed 3/8" carpet pad and carpet
  • Sealed the doors with new gaskets
  • New radio with SD card slot and USB port w/ connector for iPhone  (makes up for detached radio antenna) 

Now for the bad:  Everybody knows that Land Rovers are known for their electrical issues, and this rig is no exception:

  • Heater core in dash needs to be replaced – already have the new core, comes with the truck, just need to put it in behind the center of the dash
  • Fuse and/or relay for electric seats, seat heaters, and power locks needs to be replaced (all work)
  • Dash warning lights:  SRS, TC, and Brake are on
  • Speedometer acting up (going out then coming back), and oil & temp back-lights flashing
  • Dash panel lights behind center dash buttons out
  • Interior light in cargo area flashing
  • Radio antenna not connected

Other Issues: 

  • Rear passenger side wheel bearing & cap need replaced
  • Tailgate latch and springs need installing along with center rear brake light – have all of this and it comes with the truck, just needs to be installed
  • Roof lights not connected
  • Winch not connected
  • Hood latch fixture issues - sticks
  • No instrument cluster frame

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