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    offshoresa65s Guest

    I Like this vehicle

    Hi

    I'm in South OZ, been lookin' at Defenders and Rangie's for some time.

    Is this vehicle nice, but to much?

    1975 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER Cars For Sale in NSW - CarPoint Australia

    or potentially a very nice vehicle as a Toorack tractor?

    I confess, I'm in the market for a Toorack tractor.

    Apologies for all those testosterone types who eat lizards etc, uncooked.

    Cheers

    O

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    sheerluck Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by offshoresa65s View Post
    Hi

    I'm in South OZ, been lookin' at Defenders and Rangie's for some time.

    Is this vehicle nice, but to much?

    1975 LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER Cars For Sale in NSW - CarPoint Australia

    or potentially a very nice vehicle as a Toorack tractor?

    I confess, I'm in the market for a Toorack tractor.

    Apologies for all those testosterone types who eat lizards etc, uncooked.

    Cheers

    O
    [Slurp, chomp.....pauses to remove lizard tail from corner of mouth]

    Geez, $20k for a 26 year old car??!

    There's certainly much cheaper out there!

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    uncooked? pfft, freshly roasted with a bit of garlic..... please!

    looks nice, but a bit dear...... for the money wouldnt you get something a lil newer for the "toorak tractor" role?

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    Very hard to find an original 2 door Rangie, if it was real early and had the series 3 petrol cap it would be worth the money no doubt.

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    For 20K you can get a really good late model Discovery 2. Not sure on Rangies but surely you could get a late 90's early 00's model for that money.
    Sounds like the exterior paint is a bit dodgy, and the interior has been retrimmed. IMHO if it was me I'd keep looking.
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    sheerluck Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Sprint View Post
    uncooked? pfft, freshly roasted with a bit of garlic..... please!

    looks nice, but a bit dear...... for the money wouldnt you get something a lil newer for the "toorak tractor" role?
    Roasted? Garlic? You clearly don't have enough testosterone Sprint!

    True though, $20k could buy a much newer Toorak Tractor....a 2004 Mercedes ML for example. A tad better in the private school car park I'd have thought.

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    That Rangie looks OK but the colour says Khaki?? Looks pretty beige to me. The price seems a bit "jousting sticks" to me. These vehicles will be worth that money one day but not today. Tell them they are dreaming.

    When there are perfectly good early 90s Vogues going for less than $5K, what are you paying the $15K for? Carbies and 2 less doors? In any case, by definition Toorak Tractors have 4 doors.

    Having said all that, if you have the cash and love it, you are going to buy it anyway.

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    I think the colour is actually supposed to be Sahara Dust
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    I've been looking for the same sort of thing. Fact is, really nice, not clapped out or heavily modded 2 door Rangies are few and far between. If this is what you want, you could be waiting a while to get another.

    But.... I called the seller (dealer) who said there was no records of work/maintenance at all with the car. Even though it's supposedly from a deceased estate, the lack of any paper work with a 35 year old one owner car is not only disappointing, it just doesn't seem right.

    Given the rarity of top condition, low km, original spec, 2 door Rangies with full history, I don't think the price is wrong - but this car doesn't tick all those boxes. I'll pass on this one......

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    When buying an old or classic car of that age, think of how much it is going to cost you to restore. It's worth paying more for one that requires little restoration than paying less and finding you have to spend three times as much.

    Also, with no paperwork, there is no indication of it's condition mechanically. The previous owners may have had it cleaned regularly but serviced rarely. This may mean expensive mechanical bills. Have it checked out thoroughly.

    I've seen one of these things restored and it looked magic. I think he spent way more than $20k on it.

    If you want it as a bush basher or even wish to take it bush, I'd advise to look for one much cheaper.

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