I'm 99% sure what I see in the pics in post #1 of this thread is a 3 door S model with 15" alloys and a body-stying pack.
The clue is the 'S' under the side-repeater indicator.
The Sport model usually had bigger alloys and the Sport logo.
Sport is also an inch lower.
so would the body kit have been an option?
Yup - anyone could buy that at any time.
It was listed in the accesories catalogue.
The supplying dealer would have fitted it if ordered from new - or an owner just buy it from an LR parts dept.
do all "S" models only have 2 seats in the back?
I've never seen or heard of any Freelander with only 2 rear seats.
There should be the normal 60:40 split seat combination. (One seat on the left side and a double seat on the right.)
The body kit was a £724 accessory in 2004 - don't know about earlier than that.
There was also a matching spare wheel cover.
surely the VinPlate will have a trim level indicator on it??
there are models with only two seats and a kind of tray between them but i don't know if it was just limited to a particular model
surely the VinPlate will have a trim level indicator on it??
Its a Shirley model"surely" shirley you meant shirley?![]()
its a shirley model:d
sport model didn't come out til 2004 facelift
you have a 'S' with the optional body styling kit
there was S, GS and ES available.
sport model didn't come out til 2004 facelift
you have a '****e one' with the optional body styling kit
there was ****e ones, Grossly ****e ones and Especially ****e ones available.
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