I spent two years running a 1978 model in the deserts of Oman. It never let me down and I towed out dozens of other makes of vehicles that were either stuck, broken or both. A fantastic vehicle back then, but I wouldn't dream of having a modern one today.
I wish I’d bought one when they were cheap second hand and still plentiful. Now, like most of the cars I love from the 80’s and 90’s, they cost a kings ransom.
Offroaders/European investors. Aspen residents all want them now.. heck, a guy cant find an old rotted/abandoned roach; non runner for less than $3500 cash now.... cats out a the bag on these now... thankfully i have 3 or 4 parts units... for a black leather seats/carpet/dash and burl set i got $3400 alone.... amazing how these are in such demand now... parts are dirt cheap aftermarket.... but, for the DIY fella..... sort of missed the boat now... progress... oh well
got one! 1989, been with it for 8 months and enjoying
The Range Rover Classic, is simply the best looking Off Road vehicle ever created...
She is beautiful ❤️
I got a 1990 RRC 3.9 in 2021, I love this car!
If they still made this simple version, I would buy one. Just too much to go wrong on the modern ones.
The same can be said for most modern cars in my opinion. I far prefer older cars.
They still do make these older simple versions. But its not Land Rover.
Had my two door for 24 years, it still makes me smile with every mile!
Back when land rover was smart, and not like now...
When Land Rover vehicles were reliable and lasted forever.
Quite different from now, sadly.
These were notoriously unreliable lol
@@Mac10Daddy Shhh, let me keep the magic. LOL
I like this video because you cannot see the strings pulling the Land Rovers along lol
@@Mac10Daddynot if maintained correctly.
Wow, i come to your channel by chance and this vdo is really rare ..
I've been told that many od my videos are LOL
I spent two years running a 1978 model in the deserts of Oman. It never let me down and I towed out dozens of other makes of vehicles that were either stuck, broken or both. A fantastic vehicle back then, but I wouldn't dream of having a modern one today.
I love Range Rover and I wish have one in the future.
I miss our Range Rover..
he sounds like the narrator from the gods must be crazy...
Perfectly splendid
Ahhh, so classically british !
Classic...classic!
I wish I’d bought one when they were cheap second hand and still plentiful. Now, like most of the cars I love from the 80’s and 90’s, they cost a kings ransom.
Offroaders/European investors. Aspen residents all want them now.. heck, a guy cant find an old rotted/abandoned roach; non runner for less than $3500 cash now.... cats out a the bag on these now... thankfully i have 3 or 4 parts units... for a black leather seats/carpet/dash and burl set i got $3400 alone.... amazing how these are in such demand now... parts are dirt cheap aftermarket.... but, for the DIY fella..... sort of missed the boat now... progress... oh well
BMW B57 engine and tranny under the hood of this timeless classic is all you need for the best and lasting off roading ever
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1988 was the last year for the good range rovers. total rust magnets unfortunately
Land Rover… a superb thing to tow behind a Toyota that actually runs (I own a Range Rover)
Go anywhere until it breaks down
Shackletons high seat chairs... Its lovely...
My niece got this from Shackleton's you know...
Well! - if ya gonna walk it first !!!!!!- whats the fricking point !! ffs.
Walking it is for Incompetents
IT'S A RANGE ROVER FOR GOD'S SAKE IT'S SUPPORT TO GO ANYWHERE...
One has to admit, this machine is beautiful.
IF OMLY THEY DENT BRAK TOMACH IWOOD BY TO OF THEAM
This was the best looking Range Rover by far !
And I love how old cars have such a gret visibility with slim pillars