WTB RRC for daily use

slowfiveo

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Looking for a running and driving Range Rover County/Classic. LWB or SWB doesn't matter. Must be daily driver capable, have heat and a/c, and minimal rust. Need something fast. Thanks. Located in Louisville, Ky . Contact me on here or call/text 2709451133. Thanks
 

Blueboy

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Good luck with the heat and AC criteria. Even with a new heat core installed there just is a lot of glass for real heat unless it is a really sunny day and then the AC doesn't cope well. Classics aren't known for super HVAC.
 

slowfiveo

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Good luck with the heat and AC criteria. Even with a new heat core installed there just is a lot of glass for real heat unless it is a really sunny day and then the AC doesn't cope well. Classics aren't known for super HVAC.

Wow, I wasn't aware of that. I'll keep that in mind.
 

Tugela

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Wow, I wasn't aware of that. I'll keep that in mind.

Even if the HVAC works, the controls were designed by the same guys that built Stonehenge. Figuring out how to make it do what you want requires the Rosetta Stone.
 

bri

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I don't miss mine at all. I miss the cool factor of an LWB SE, but do not miss the lack of comfort.


You will be OK in the winter in the south. But then the A/C will suck ass. The '89 SWB that I had did "OK", but still struggled to keep the windscreen clear in cold wet weather. A/C was just OK. The '93 I had sucked all the way around, winter and summer not acceptable for a daily driver in CO. Write off any kind of warmth if it was well below zero.
 

Mtanzania

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I don't miss mine at all. I miss the cool factor of an LWB SE, but do not miss the lack of comfort.


You will be OK in the winter in the south. But then the A/C will suck ass. The '89 SWB that I had did "OK", but still struggled to keep the windscreen clear in cold wet weather. A/C was just OK. The '93 I had sucked all the way around, winter and summer not acceptable for a daily driver in CO. Write off any kind of warmth if it was well below zero.

I fixed that lack of heat in your lwb bri! Just took an isuzu diesel engine transplant and it blows plenty of hot air! The air conditioning is also much better now with the isuzu compressor