Reluctantly selling the Rover that started it all for me. Mostly aluminum body (except for hood, tailgate and siderails), easily owner-serviced (if you have skills I don't) and 220K highway miles. It has parked on fields at horse shows on the East Coast. It's a 1989 Range Rover Classic, Great Divide edition with sunroof (needs a new Lucas part [actually Lucas is why it needs another part
]), leather interior and siderails. It was running when it was parked at my parents about three years ago.
Even though it's my favorite car, it needs to go to someone with the skill, knowledge, time and $ to restore it. I'd do it, but am lacking much of the above and 4-5 hours/daily commute leave me with too little time. The car's located East Coast US, near Philadelphia, PA. Photos available by e-mailing [email protected]. Asking $2K, open to offers and willing to trade for saddle for the horse who has to be sold too.
Even though it's my favorite car, it needs to go to someone with the skill, knowledge, time and $ to restore it. I'd do it, but am lacking much of the above and 4-5 hours/daily commute leave me with too little time. The car's located East Coast US, near Philadelphia, PA. Photos available by e-mailing [email protected]. Asking $2K, open to offers and willing to trade for saddle for the horse who has to be sold too.