I had a 94/95 soft dash classic Range Rover that had been converted from air to coils.
It drove beautifully and had all of the features you want, but most of these now will appear as an older tired car.
I now have a 97 model p38a with air suspension in tact and it is even nicer to drive. When all is going well, these are truly beautiful cars.
But I will freely admit that it is a labour of love. Expect the unexpected.
Unless you are happy for it to become your obsession (as I, and many other owners have done) then best steer clear.
For example, I have just about every conceivable emergency device for the air suspension, from a hard wired hot swappable manual override controller, to a manual fill valve system, to a laptop software interface for reading and clearing ecu faults. (I'm no rocket scientist - these are all readily available tools). But without these things be prepared to be stranded somewhere and for big bills whilst inexperienced workshops try to diagnose the problems.
Good luck
Dave
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