The off-roader that was more luxurious and more civilised than the Land Rover. The Range Rover Classic. Given the 'Classic' name when the P38A was produced alongside it.
Marketed as a 'Car for all reasons' the Range Rover had plenty of groundbreaking features including permanent four-wheel drive and hydraulic disc brakes. Having had plenty of iterations and special editions throughout its 26 year production lifespan; Holland & Holland and Overfinch to name but two, surely there is a Range Rover for everyone.
OP, 'DonkeyApple' states that these cars are driven by a vast spectrum of British society and can be found anywhere in the country. With plenty of hype around the current classic car market and prices soaring, these models are highly sought after.
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