Earlier this year I was able to acquire six genuine workshop posters, originally issued by Land Rover Ltd in January 1989. These fantastic cutaway drawings are made by artist Chris Baker and were printed in a circulation of 1.000 each after which they were distributed to Land Rover dealers worldwide. Due to their fragile nature […]
To celebrate the 30th birthday of the original Range Rover, and to flog some extra cars, in 2000 Land Rover introduced the limited edition 30th Anniversary Range Rover. With its Autobiography-colour Wimbledon Green and a bespoke interior it distinguished itself from lesser Range Rovers. Although it was very well specced, there was one option: a […]
A British racing green 1974 Range Rover that once belonged to Pieter van Vollenhoven, husband of princess Margriet of the Netherlands, was recently stolen in Wijlre, The Netherlands. Owner Hans Creusen was about to finish a 27 year restoration of the originally Lincolnshire green Suffix Range Rover, when it was taken from his driveway mid […]
The Albert Turbo is an extremely rare engine upgrade for the classic Range Rover, done by Austrian tuning legend Franz Albert. At the moment of writing, one of these very fast two door Range Rovers is offered for sale. Austrian racing driver and engine tuner Franz Albert was famous for making Porsches and BMW’s go […]
At the end of its lifecycle, the Range Rover P38 model was available in quite a few special editions and the Holland & Holland was one of the most special. It was sold in the USA, UK and in The Netherlands. According to most sources, 400 Range Rover Holland & Holland cars were built. 300 […]
The steel Rostyle wheel was the original OEM Range Rover wheel and its simple design compliments the clean lines of the car like no wheel has since. The Rostyle wheel was manufactured by Ruben Owen (his initials were the ‘RO’ in Rostyle) for a range of British vehicles. It was first seen on the Rover […]