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aquinn



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1993 / 1994 Range Rover Classic OVERFINCH - 5.7L V8 for sale

I have a beautiful Overfinch I'm selling, with all the toppings/extras including the all-important Chevrolet 5.7L V8 engine. Only 91,400 miles.
Bought in 1993, and converted in 1994.

Have done a whole website with tons of pics/details on it, so please feel free to have a look at:
http://rangerover-overfinch.co.uk

Best to get in contact with me directly on +44 20 7193 9916 if you're interested, and my email address is also on the website.

A Quinn

Post #50266 15th Feb 2011 11:23am
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dan_uk_1984



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Tonga Green

Looks great - shame its been converted back to coils. Sad 

Post #50268 15th Feb 2011 11:53am
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aquinn



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Tell me about it! The air suspension would have made it perfect right now, but it messed up (as, i hear, air suspension so often does) a few years ago when my brother had the vehicle, and he converted it to coils.
Cheers for the comment though... will be really sad to sell it to be honest, has been a dream to drive... so much fun! If i could afford to I would keep it, but i need the money to buy a P38 diesel (anything that's slightly more economical! Smile )

Post #50269 15th Feb 2011 12:01pm
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dan_uk_1984



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Tonga Green

Buy an HSE with multipoint LPG - you will get a higher spec and also won't want to kill yourself every time you press the accelerator pedal!

The only 2.5 to go for is the early manuals as you loose so much power through the auto trans. But expect Manual cloth seats, no A/C let alone climate control and various other blank spaces on the dash where goodies should be!

Going from the RRC to a 2.5DT would be a serious downgrade.

D 

Post #50272 15th Feb 2011 12:23pm
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aquinn



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Thanks Dan - I will definitely look into it.
To be honest i haven't yet looked into P38 specs / market, and so I know very little about it.
Will definitely take your advice though when looking about. I know it's a downgrade, am going to miss the power soooo much... nothing gets pedestrians / bad drivers out of the way quicker in London than the growl from a quick rev of that V8 engine!
Traffic lights are a hell of a lot of fun too... nobody expects to be out-accelerated by a RR Classic.
Am not 100% set on a P38 yet though.... if i could afford it, I'd like to upgrade to an L322, but i think they'll depreciate quicker than the P38's... and again it's a question of whether i could afford one Crying or Very sad
I heard that they're generally more reliable than their older counterparts... then again, they are still a Range Rover lol

Post #50276 15th Feb 2011 12:34pm
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dan_uk_1984



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Tonga Green

Important thing on a P38 is that the AC works (it dries the air inside the cabin year round). They have a lot of elctricals, and if you've read about the BeCM failing its due to moisture in the air eating the circuit boards. (L322 suffer the same problem. If you test drive the car and the AC doesnt work - walk away. It will be a gremlin farm!

There is about a £750 - 1K Price difference between good derv ones and good HSE's so the money you save on buying the car you can plough into an LPG kit. Check out Profess Autogas.

Also there is a massive knowledge base on rangerovers.net about the V8, where as there is very little/no info on the 2.5.

Drop me a PM if you need any advice on P38 stuff. 

Post #50277 15th Feb 2011 12:43pm
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Johnte



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Re: 1993 / 1994 Range Rover Classic OVERFINCH - 5.7L V8 for

aquinn wrote:
I have a beautiful Overfinch I'm selling, with all the toppings/extras including the all-important Chevrolet 5.7L V8 engine. Only 91,400 miles.
Bought in 1993, and converted in 1994.

Have done a whole website with tons of pics/details on it, so please feel free to have a look at:
http://rangerover-overfinch.co.uk

Best to get in contact with me directly on +44 20 7193 9916 if you're interested, and my email address is also on the website.

A Quinn



Nice...I've just had a bid on it Thumbs Up I used to have one virtually the same (mine was running TPI instead of the carb), yours is the only other one I've seen with the same interior.

The one I used to have was featured in LRO magazine a few months back, you may have seen it...

Post #50278 15th Feb 2011 1:10pm
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aquinn



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hi Johnte,

Ah, the ol' 99p bid Smile
I should say the reserve is quite a few thousand on top of that though....

Would prefer to conduct any sale OUTSIDE of ebay to be honest as it's easier to manage everything/viewings over the phone... and since i reserve the right to remove the listing at any time, it helps with expectations & makes it easier to have everyone's contact details so i can speak to them directly...

cheers for bidding though Wink

Would you mind giving me a quick buzz on the phone? wouldnt mind asking a quick question 020 7193 9916
much appreciated if you can spare a couple of mins to chat.

Post #50279 15th Feb 2011 1:24pm
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aquinn



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Thanks for all your help Dan, I will ping you a PM if i need help, really appreciated ; very kind of you.

dan_uk_1984 wrote:
Important thing on a P38 is that the AC works (it dries the air inside the cabin year round). They have a lot of elctricals, and if you've read about the BeCM failing its due to moisture in the air eating the circuit boards. (L322 suffer the same problem. If you test drive the car and the AC doesnt work - walk away. It will be a gremlin farm!

There is about a £750 - 1K Price difference between good derv ones and good HSE's so the money you save on buying the car you can plough into an LPG kit. Check out Profess Autogas.

Also there is a massive knowledge base on rangerovers.net about the V8, where as there is very little/no info on the 2.5.

Drop me a PM if you need any advice on P38 stuff.

Post #50280 15th Feb 2011 1:25pm
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Johnte



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aquinn wrote:
hi Johnte,

Ah, the ol' 99p bid Smile
I should say the reserve is quite a few thousand on top of that though....



I bid the same as I sold mine for, which was the amount I would pay for another one..... (not 99p Confused ) My bid will go up as others come in Thumbs Up


Can't ring you from work, but you can pm me any questions if that helps..

Post #50282 15th Feb 2011 1:56pm
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Lookers Park Royal



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By shear fluke Jeremy from LPR has seen this car up close and was very complimentary. Jeremy has a couple of Overfinch Classic's himself so I'd like to think he know his stuff.

Good luck with the sale, I'd love one as a toy (another!) if I could spare the space and money!

James Thumbs Up

Post #50288 15th Feb 2011 2:19pm
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aquinn



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This has now been sold - cheers for all your interest though!

Post #52142 28th Feb 2011 2:54pm
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dan_uk_1984



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Tonga Green

Can I be vulgar and ask how much it went for?

I'm always interested in classics...

D 

Post #52162 28th Feb 2011 4:46pm
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aquinn



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Went for £6k, unseen.

He originally offered £6.5k, and asked me to take photos of any rusty spots i could find.
Looked under the wheel arches, and there were some there, and the exhaust was also a bit rusty.
There were also other little spots here and there... nothing serious though, just thumbnail-sized.... the wheel aches (a couple of them anyway) were the only 'rust-hotspots'....
he reduced his offer to £6k... again unseen, which i accepted. I received the bank transfer confirmation today... now waiting 3-4 days for money to hit my account and he's sending a company to come and pick it up and deliver it to him (abroad).

£6k was the lowest i'd go really... and i still got 3 people emailing me over the weekend interested (which i had to reject).
I think i could have got £6.5k - £7k without too much problem, but i valued a quick and simple sale, so accepted £6k.

Of course... not letting it go to the delivery company until the money's firmly in my bank though.... just in case the 'transfer confirmation' scan was a forgery... though unlikely.

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Be VERY careful that the money is in your bank and CAN BE MOVED out of it. In some scams the money hits your bank and then dissapears a few days later as it never cleared!

Nearly ALL scams involve out of country buyers and the car being "Collected" so just be careful, I would want to be able to move the money from Bank Account to Savings or similar before release.

BSTS Thumbs Up

Post #52170 28th Feb 2011 5:11pm
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