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Description
1973 Range Rover Classic Two-Door
Lovely
B-Suffix two-door; PAS; overdrive; fast appreciating asset
There is a
simple elegance to the original two-door 1970 Range Rover that makes the current
generation of luxury off-roaders appear absurdly overblown by comparison.
Designed by Spen King, it’s boxy, minimalist yet perfectly proportioned form was
so fundamentally 'right' from the outset that it remained in production
virtually unaltered for the next 25 years.
Early
examples had basic, utilitarian interiors with vinyl seats and plastic
dashboards that were designed to be washed down with a hose. Features such as
power assisted steering, carpeted floors, air conditioning, cloth/leather seats
and wooden interior trim were only fitted later, when it was realised that it
had a far larger market as a luxury vehicle than merely as a more comfortable
alternative to the Land Rover Station Wagon.
This late
1973 B-Suffix was purchased about 14 years ago from a gentleman in Tregaron. It
was essentially very sound, but some restoration work was carried out, including
fitting a pair of NOS doors sourced from South Africa.
More
improvements included a brake overhaul and new front discs, and it was also
fitted with a mechanical overdrive – a useful addition as early Rangie’s were
rather under-geared. There are no bills for this work but it certainly appears
to be a running, diving and very good looking machine. The last MOT passed with
no advisories back in 2017, showing 63,485 miles and it has only covered about
20 miles since.
This
sympathetically restored, well finished and nicely original example looks a
steal at the suggested guide price and would make the perfect shooting accessory
or super-cool vehicle for the school run or clambering to the top of that
mountain. Worth also noting the tasty little collectable number
plate…
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