1973 suffix B

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ringryan

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Hi all
just taken this from my father in laws garage its been in there 20 years i call this a survivor to cap it all the engine turns over and the oil pressure came up gonna try to start it in the week
does anyone know a rough value if i get it going
thanks all
 

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You might want to ask a moderator to move this to the Range Rover section.

Value, and amount of work to get it road worthy, depends on all sorts of factors. Here are a few examples I could quickly think of.

What engine does it have in it?

What condition are the chassis and hidden areas of the body shell in?

What, if anything, was wrong with it when it was parked up?

Is it all original?

Is there anything rare or unusual about it?

If it has stood and not been started for 20 years, rubber seals and hoses will almost certainly need replacing, and the braking system will need attention. Rodent damage to wiring is also something else to look for.
 
You might want to ask a moderator to move this to the Range Rover section.
It's a 3.5 v8 100% original my mechanic is looking over it this week but his initial look was it's a survivor for an enthusiast
Value, and amount of work to get it road worthy, depends on all sorts of factors. Here are a few examples I could quickly think of.

What engine does it have in it?

What condition are the chassis and hidden areas of the body shell in?

What, if anything, was wrong with it when it was parked up?

Is it all original?

Is there anything rare or unusual about it?

If it has stood and not been started for 20 years, rubber seals and hoses will almost certainly need replacing, and the braking system will need attention. Rodent damage to wiring is also something else to look for.
 
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