Like your channel much. After RRC's and D1's, we now own a 2007 LR3 and 2001 P38. Plus 2009 LR2 (the best Volvo that Land Rover ever made). And... when you find the exact Land/Range Rover you've been looking for forever, and buy it...a better example immediately shows up, cheaper. 🤥
I’m Not ready yet, but when I am I’ll be giving you a holler looking for an rrc of similar spec. Since I’m not ready to look yet…..of course it’s right here and ready to go 🤣
Middle ground to a Range Rover classic is 20k. Whoever buys this “134k” mile truck is going to spend another 20k to get it where they want it. Or you buy one for 40k+ that’s in perfect condition.
Like your channel much. After RRC's and D1's, we now own a 2007 LR3 and 2001 P38. Plus 2009 LR2 (the best Volvo that Land Rover ever made).
And... when you find the exact Land/Range Rover you've been looking for forever, and buy it...a better example immediately shows up, cheaper. 🤥
Ha, I have xc90 also with the 3.2.
Enjoyed the videovery informative. Its in super shape. Many classic RR here in the rockies are just bad shape rust bricks.
Love that!!!
I’m Not ready yet, but when I am I’ll be giving you a holler looking for an rrc of similar spec. Since I’m not ready to look yet…..of course it’s right here and ready to go 🤣
Do you run into many with engine swaps? Maybe you can make a video on the plusses and minuses while driving and looking at some examples.
Sweet truck.
Do ‘91s have the OBD2?
no
When did Daniel Riccairdo start messing with old Land Rovers ?
@@giuseppe4909 6 years ago
Epsom Green?
Probably.
Ardennes Green
Middle ground to a Range Rover classic is 20k. Whoever buys this “134k” mile truck is going to spend another 20k to get it where they want it. Or you buy one for 40k+ that’s in perfect condition.
lol that “perfect condition” truck is also going to need 20k
dot or clown