Range Rover?

LC/LR4Life

Adventurer
Yeah I have a P38 Range Rover. Gonna sell it though and get me a Classic. Pretty much always wanted the Classic, but kind of 'ended up' with the P38. Long story, it's a good vehicle, but I like the looks of the classic a lot more.
 

Andrew Walcker

Mod Emeritus
Welcome Aboard! :beer:

I'm not quiet in the upper crust Range Rover society, but am a huge fan of the Classics! There was a really nice looking Great Divide Edition on Ebay last week, otherwise I'd be looking for a 95, that is if I were in the market!
 

Roemer1

Observer
I have owned 3 D1's and a p38. The P38 was very capable, but way to high tech to be long term reliable.

Still love my rovers though.

Britt
 

Funrover

Expedition Leader
Proud Range Rover Owner here!!!!!!!!!

1992 Range Rover
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And my Parents have a 1997 4.6
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LC/LR4Life

Adventurer
Nice pics. I have a 2001 4.6 SE RR..... I am looking at a 94 and a 95 classic. I was quite set on the 95, but I am starting to really dig the dash/console of the 94. Need to sell the P38 first though.

You coloradoans probably members of Sollihull Society huh?
 

Blair G

Adventurer
LC/LR4Life said:
Any Range Rover guys here?

:REOutCampFire03:

First coiler I had was an 88 Range Rover. Bought it to augment my SIII 88 to travel to where my girlfriend lived at the time (now wife). Loved that Rover.I would still like to have a 95 lwb (moss wood) soft dash for hauling kids around.

Blair
 

Mercedesrover

Explorer
I had a '91 for a few years. Nice truck and pretty capable when it was running. Reliability problems keep them from being much more than a weekend off-roader and the age and mileage they're approaching only compounds the problem. Fun trucks but don't take them out of cell phone range.

jim

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Funrover

Expedition Leader
LC/LR4Life said:
You coloradoans probably members of Sollihull Society huh?


Not me! They are constantly rude to me and every trail run I see they rush a person and cause damage that didn't have to happen! The only event that I like is the Nat'l ralley! Even there I got the 3rd degree
 

laurie-the-lorry

Adventurer
I am also a big fan of the classic, and have owned 2 over the years. I heard a joke about rangie's many years ago and tried very hard to forget it but couldn't.

It was along the lines of:

"Whats the difference between a hedge hog and a Range Rover?" "The Hedge hog has the pricks on the outside"

So never felt that comfortable with the exceptionally comfy Rangie.
 
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Mercedesrover

Explorer
They are comfy. And good on the highway too. Made it from Sheridan Wyoming to Cornwall Connecticut in 36 hours coming home from a trip in '02. 2000 miles in a day and a half. 75mph the whole way, slept three hours in the back at a truck stop.

jim
 

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