Let’s off road! This beast of a Range Rover Classic should perform, and sound, amazingly well. Its MOT expired in 2015, but it looks like it was stored well.
From the seller: “”1994 Range Rover Vogue LSE 4.2
Highly modified Range Rover LSE, its fitted with the 4.2 V8 which was standard fitment on the LSE version, its been stood unused for the past 10 years but it starts easily and runs and drives, the engine has been modified with high lift cams and ported heads, performance exhaust etc, it sounds absolutely fantastic.
Modified for extreme off roading, its fitted with a high powered winch, special bumpers, all terrain heavy duty sump guard, differential sump, snorkel kit for travelling through rivers etc, heavy duty suspension etc.
It has been used off road extensively before being stored, the chassis, sills etc are sound but ideally it needs some welding the inner wheel arches etc, it is sold as a re commissioning/restoration project, don’t expect a show winner, its not, it was built for a purpose and has been used as such, it could be driven away on trade plates.”
Are you looking to sell your classic car? If so, please fill in the form below and we’ll get back to you.
Join our newsletter
Get the best barn finds, projects and classic temptations direct to your inbox.
Related Posts
Discover More Classic Car Stories
Stay updated with the latest barn finds, auction news, and classic car adventures in our 'News & Waffle' section. Dive into rare discoveries, behind-the-scenes stories, and expert insights into the world of classic cars. Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or simply intrigued by the tales behind these treasures, this is your hub for all things classic and captivating.
Some cars spend decades trying to shake off an unfair reputation. The Austin Allegro might just be the king of them all. This 1975 Austin Allegro 1500 Special crossed the block at Anglia Car Auctions during its April 2026 classic car sale, proving once again that the market for once-overlooked British classics is alive and […]
A Triumph Stag selling at auction isn’t normally headline news. A Triumph Stag nearly doubling its estimate certainly is. This handsome 1974 Triumph Stag Auto crossed the block at Anglia Car Auctions in April carrying a guide price of £5,500-£6,500. By the time the auctioneer finally brought the hammer down, it had produced one of [&...
A humble Ford Escort van doesn’t usually hold an auction room’s attention for several minutes. This one did. During Anglia Car Auctions‘ April 2026 sale, a 1978 Ford Escort Mk2 Van generated one of the longest bidding battles of the event, with determined bidders refusing to back down as the price continued to climb. Why [&...