1995 Range Rover Classic LWB..Off Road Beast...Runs Strong...$4000 obo

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For sale is my 1995 Range Rover Classic LWB (Long Wheel Base). The Truck has the 4.2L engine with 217K miles on it. I truly hate to part with this truck. I would love to fix it up and put it on the road again however, due to some personal matters I must sell it. I have invested a ton of $$ in making this truck an off-road beast and it is a joy to take off-road.

Here is a list of parts I have added as well as other modifications:

Rovertym Engineering Bull Bumper with Winch mount, Skid Plate, and 2 Hella Rallye 2000 Lights
Warn 9.5 TI 9500lbs Winch
Rovers North Rock Sliders
Rovertym Engineering Custom Rear (wrap-around) Bumper with Spare Tire Holder
Rovers North Stainless Steel Roof Rack with Jerry Cans, Spare Tire Holder, 4 Hella Rallye 2000 Lights (Front), and 2 Hella Lights in rear. From what I am told, this is a very rare rack. Very few were made.
2” Old Man Emu Suspension Lift w/ Bilstein Shocks
6 Steel Wheels with Goodyear Wrangler LT245/75/R16 Tires (All have Plenty of Tread)
Front and Rear Differential Guards
Stainless Steel NRP Exhaust
Replaced rear floor with stainless steel diamond plate. The new floor has an access panel to gas tank. (This makes changing fuel filter a hell of a lot easier)
Rubber OEM Range Rover Floor Mats
K&N Filter
DEKA Battery
CB Radio
Garmin GPS Ready – All the wiring and antenna is installed. Just need to plug in the GPS. (If I can find mine I will include in the sale)
Weather Tech Rubber Mat in cargo area

Vehicle Condition:

The truck runs strong and idles smooth. When driving the truck, it shifts in and of gear without issue. Outlined below is my assessment of the issues with the truck.

Mechanical issues:

1. The vehicle is leaking power steering fluid. I noticed the leak after I drove over a pile of rocks. After speaking with a friend who is a rover tech, he thinks this may be due to a brittle or lose hose.
2. Brakes are not working properly. You need to press the pedal hard to slow the vehicle down. It feels as if the issues reside with the brake line or brake fluid. (The handbrake works fine).
3. Hood release cable has snapped. I removed center hood pin latch so engine access is possible. I would recommend installing manual hood pins.

Interior issues:
1. The front leather seats are in cracked. Rear seats are in better condition. Dash is in good shape.
2. The headliner is sagging

Exterior Issues:
1. Rusting in a few areas (See Pictures). I took pictures of all the places I could find rust.
2. Minor Dings and Dents from using the truck off-road

The truck is located in Cape Cod, MA. Please feel free to email me any questions you have.

Below is a link to my Photobucket Album with over 100+ pics of this truck.

http://s98.photobucket.com/albums/l274/howido213/1995 Range Rover Classic LWB - NEW Pics/

Thanks
 

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