1995 Range Rover Classic County SWB (Off-Road Ready)

The 1995 Range Rover Classic County SWB depicted is a quintessential example of British luxury and off-road prowess. This model is outfitted with notable off-road modifications that enhance its robustness and versatility. It received significant upgrades at the end of 2009, during which its stock 4.2-liter V8 was swapped for a new 4.6-liter short block engine. It boasts a coil conversion for improved suspension articulation and durability, and a skid plate to protect its undercarriage from rough terrain. Since its initial upgrades over a decade ago, Eurosport has added to the roster of work with a complete engine reseal, amongst other core servicing.

Firsts in the Field: The Range Rover was the first 4x4 to be fitted with anti-lock brakes in 1989, and it was also the world's first 4x4 to be equipped with electronic traction control and automatic electronic air suspension in 1992.

The vehicle's short wheelbase (SWB) offers enhanced maneuverability and agility, making it a versatile performer both on and off the road. This model was revered for its blend of refinement and ruggedness, featuring a luxurious interior with leather seats and wood trim, juxtaposing its ability to tackle almost any terrain with ease, which made it a vehicle of choice for both adventure seekers and the elite. The Range Rover Classic truly embodied the essence of a luxury SUV with its distinguished boxy silhouette, which has become iconic in the automotive world

We're open to offers in the high $40,000's for this remarkable vehicle. A true steward of land and machine, it's ready for its next adventure.