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1995 Land Rover Range Rover County Lwb Sport Utility 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:143374
Location:

Brownsville, Tennessee, United States

Brownsville, Tennessee, United States

I have a beautiful 1995 Land Rover Range Rover County LWB for sale. This is one of the best off-roaders ever built, an awesome combo of luxury comfort and go any where capabilities! 

I am going to be as detailed as possible with this sale because I always believe honesty is the best policy. And I want the buyer to be happy with the vehicle when they see it with no surprises.

This truck has its original 4.2L V8 with 143,374 miles cranks right up and runs smooth no issues. Very strong engine with no leaks. Interior is in great shape for its age, no wearing on dash, slight fading and cracking on wood panels, cracking on seats but no tears in leather head liner is sagging in the rear but no stains or rips. Paint is in good shape for its age, fading and chips on roof and hood, and scratches and chips on tailgate but the sides look great. The electronics work great power windows, locks, radio, sunroof, heater, air conditioner, power seats, speakers, all work. Air suspension works, it has a small leak if left for a week or longer it will settle to its lowest setting but raises back up with zero issues. The headlights, fog lights, 6 inch auxiliary lights, tail lights, and blinkers all work. It does have rust in the usual Range Rover spots door sills and in wheel wells but cause no issues with leaks, or noise and rust on the tailgate and rear quarter panel near the tail lights. A few dents on passenger front wheel well. Brush guard is in great shape. This would make an incredible farm truck, perfect vehicle for snowy days thanks to the all time four wheel drive, or fun daily driver. The only things I am unsure of are 1. The check engine light is on but has been on the whole time I have owned it, I believe it is a sensor. That is the only light that comes on. 2. Occasionally there is a popping noise that comes from the driver side front wheel when turning hard but goes away after you drive for a little while. 

If you have any questions please contact me, I hate to see it go such a smooth riding vehicle on the road and off-road. But ready for something different.

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