Recently restored with many upgrades, this 110K mile 300TDI is ready for years of driving enjoyment.
The Range Rover Classic was in production from 1970 to 1996, a run of longevity that turned it into an iconic design. This 1995 Range Rover Classic 300TDI from Stray Dog Classics keeps its boxy body intact but has been fully restored with modern conveniences added. Notably, the engine received a top-end rebuild with new heads, head gaskets, piston rods, and a timing belt, helping to extend the life of the already robust engine. The body was painted in Porsche Grande Prix White, joined on the exterior by bobbed front and rear bumpers, new wheels and tires, new front and rear shock absorbers, and a zinc-based chassis coating to help ward off rust. Inside, a modern audio system was installed with a retractable touchscreen display, new speakers, a hidden subwoofer, a reverse camera, and remote locks. New leather upholstery, new carpeting, a new headliner, and refinished door cards round out the interior upgrades. With only 110,000 miles on the odometer — extremely low for a 300TDI — it's ready to provide its next owner years of enjoyment.