Lovely. We used to tow a race trailer with one that I remember was a lot like that. Used to get single digits mpg luckily I wasn’t paying.Early Range Rover, I've seen it a couple of times locally, took the pic on the local Tesco car park.
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I used to drive an ex-Met police one with a single car trailerLovely. We used to tow a race trailer with one that I remember was a lot like that. Used to get single digits mpg luckily I wasn’t paying.
I think they are beautiful. Also surprisingly reliable (apart from the automatics) for a car with French electrics built in Italy. The bodies have some sort of zinc dip and no sign of rust after 24 years. No idea why the values are so low. I guess it's only me that wants them. This will be my 4th. First wasn't a good one, second a V6 automatic (dim witted gearbox money pit sold for spares), third is brilliant, and fourth finally the holy grail V6 manual and it looks like a good one.Mate in work had one, lovely shaped car
Agreed.Lovely
Shame about the later Vogue alloys, but K plate makes it possibly a Suffix A
Quite a few around here.I reckon this qualifies as old and rare these days. It's from 2001 and I think there are only 200 or so left in the UK. My new Peugeot 406 coupe arrived today - it's the manual V6 version. It has been off the road for a few years and does need a little recommissioning but it's better than I thought it would be. I've been out doing a bit of diagnostics and hopefully disconnecting the non-communicating sat nav ecu will have fixed the current draw and new coils will fix the cylinders that don't work. Should that go well it should just be cam belt, brakes and tyres and then drive it to see if anything else goes wrong.
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Restored that would be very valuable, but maybe just using it as it is suits the owner. Unrestored cars are nice in their own way too.Early Range Rover, I've seen it a couple of times locally, took the pic on the local Tesco car park.
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Amazing,I grew up 2 fields away from the farm that hosts this,in the ‘80’s.A friend of mine owns this old lady. Picture at the high Weald of steam working weekend, this was a fantastic day out with a lot of old heavy haulage on show.