If you're nostalgic for the original classic, the P38 is really the last "proper" Range rover..
(1) has a proper box section chassis.
(2) still is pretty easy to work on, so long as you can get your arse around the Rave manual
(3) Shares the venerable Rover V8 with its predecessor
(4) Overfinch tinkered with it when they were a brand of class and innovation, not the pimp mobiles of today.
(5) Still has the country set look about it..
(6) Very comfortable
(7) Looks very smart without shouting its badge, old money whispers ETC ETC
(8) Upside is they don't dissolve when it rains
(9) Drivetrain components are pretty bulletproof
(10) The Ride is really rather good, better than the coil sprung classic and the L322 IMO.
(11) interior is light and airy.
(12) Seats are extremely comfortable
Many slate the P38 and it is often airbrushed over, most go from the Classic to the L322 without the mention of the last Range Rover that had roots in the classic.
There also is the members especially those of the L322 that slate the evoque and L405 + the sport and claim they're not real land rovers / Range Rovers.
In reality the L322 is just as fake and unrelated to the original Range Rover Name as the spin offs of the same name..
Nothing in the L322 reminds you of the original range rover, the only thing i can think of is the size, and it isn't big I find them "brash" and in ya face, especially with massive alloys and gangsta tints..
And breath...