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Are P38 Range Rovers becoming valuable?
Are Range Rover P38 becoming collectible classics and are their value gradually increasing?
Asked on 14 May 2024 by RON FORREST
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Now that Range Rover Classics are proper collector's vehicles, the P38 (second-generation) model appears to be following suit. A few years ago you could get one in good order for £2000. You'll need three times that now and they're still on the up. But they do require patience and specialist maintenance!
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