aaron
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Mar 11, 2006 3:58 AM
what year, model, miles, and your favorite feature.
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aaron
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Mar 11, 2006 4:15 AM
i own a 1993 country LWB w/ 57, 700 miles. one of my favorite features is the all time 4 wheel drive.
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Emylee
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Mar 15, 2006 11:22 PM
I have a 1988 RR classic with around 200, 000. The car has said 140, 000 forever:-) So I honestly can't say how many it does have:-)
My fav feature will always be the 4X4 all the time:-) I also love how tall it is... I love towering over all the other cars!
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chris
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Mar 24, 2006 12:12 AM
1994 LWB with 100k miles. The comfort and solid feel is the best attribute to me. Old school styling is key.
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jl
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Jul 7, 2006 11:51 PM
1988 range 3.8 liter with about 160, 000 miles on her. I cut the roof off and made a canvas top for it, thats my favorite attribute. ( Rag top)
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Jul 8, 2006 3:39 PM
I am currently in the Discovery S1 crowd.. But my 1st LR was a 1992 Range Rover. The 3.9l died at 80K & had a rebuilt 4.2 from a LWB thrown in to her.. The extra power was perfect. I miss her dearly.. Someday I hope to have another. A hunter edition would be perfect for me as they are without a bunch of the electronic gadjets.. sunroofs, abs, etc..
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Sir Barrett
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Oi Oi Port City Ya' Bastards///CB,
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Aug 5, 2006 3:13 AM
3.8 Austin? May want to double check that one mate. I have quite a few but if I had to pick a fav it would be my 89. The best year for the classic....first year of the 3.9 and Borg. No ABS and no anti-sway bars....so if you are a real driver and are building a trail rig the 89 is the way to go. I could go on.......but whatever.
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aaron
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Jan 31, 2007 2:19 AM
Jake wrote:
1985 3.5 Carby (Very lame). 195, 000 miles (320, 000kms). My favourite feature? The fact I am going to restore it.
do u have much to restore? r u keeping the 3.5 engine or going w/ something else? u should add some pic of your 85 rrc. good luck and update us w/ your progress.
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aaron
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Feb 6, 2007 4:35 AM
THE DA-MEOW-AN™ wrote:
I just got a 1992 Range Rover Classic I believe. I NEED to know the best places to get parts. The body is straight, what I need are off road parts. Rock Guards, Brush Guards, Roof Rack, Spare Tire mounts, Shovel Mounts, Jack Mounts, Winch Mounts, and actually I'd like to redo the center console. It has been lifted about 1-2" and has more aggresive tires. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
welcome, u should check out www.lrrforums.com good forum ran by tony & his brother frank that owns a LR indy shop in calf (bay area). They just started a new LR club out of northern calf w/ the help of other members of lrr. its a good group of members that do alot of off roading and can point u in the right direction. also there is a good lr club in the northwest (in your area). there is a link to that site in the new members area (cant think of it now). paul grant on that site parts out a ton of rovers all the time.
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Judson
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Apr 11, 2007 5:43 AM

93 Range Rover County LWB 95, 000 miles
There are many good things about it, but I do have to say the seating position is the very best feature.
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