
Lot 250 - 1998 Range Rover HSE Limited Edition (4.6 litre)
Lot Number | 250 |
Registration | R250 OAY |
Chassis Number | SALLPAMJ3WA400689 |
Engine Number | 46D39509A |
Odometer reading | 59,144 miles |
Result | Sold - £5,433 |
- One family owned
- A well maintained example
The Range Rover is a large luxury four-wheel drive sport utility vehicle launched in 1970 and is now in its fourth generation. In 1967, the first Range Rover prototype was built with the classic Range Rover shape clearly discernible although with a different front grill and headlight configuration. The design of the Range Rover was eventually finalised and signed off in 1969. After 25 years from the introduction of the first-generation Range Rover, the second-generation Range Rover model, designation P38A, was introduced for the 1995 model year with an updated version of the Rover V8 engines. The new model offered more equipment and premium trims positioning the vehicle above the Land Rover Discovery to face ever increasing competition in the SUV marketplace. These superb motorcars are the choice for any discerning motorist with the HSE represents the highest specification in terms of luxury and options.
This one family owned Range Rover was originally registered on 3rd July 1998 and is finished in the colour combination of black with black trim. We are advised she runs and drives well; these P38 model Range Rovers caused a sensation when they were launched in 1994 with production ceasing in 2001. Supplied with a V5C registration document and a full years MoT test certificate together with the original service books showing 13 stamps by Westover (the supplying dealer) and spare keys, Range Rovers are becoming very practical classics and limited editions particularly collectable. This car represents the very top of the range and ideal for the Home Counties.
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