Introduction & Foreword
Contents
Is a 1st generation Range Rover right for you?
Cost considerations
Living with a Range Rover
Relative values
Before you view
Inspection equipment
Fifteen minute evaluation
Key points
Serious evaluation
Auctions
Paperwork
What's it worth?
Do you really want to restore?
Paint problems
Lack of use problems
The Range Rover community
Vital statistics
Index
After graduating from Oxford and pursuing further academic studies
at Reading, James Taylor spent 12 years working in central
government. However, the lure of writing about cars – which he was
doing in his spare time – proved too great and he decided to turn
it into a career.
James has written well over 100 books and spent ten years as the
editor of Land Rover Enthusiast magazine. He has written very
widely for both magazines and books on motoring subjects, but has
specialised in the history of Rover cars and Land Rovers; he
continues to write for the motoring press both at home and abroad.
He has several automotive books published by Veloce, including:
Rover V8 – The Story of the Engine; Land Rovers in British Military
Service; Land Rover Emergency Vehicles; Rover Cars - A Pictorial
History; and some Essential Buyer’s Guides for the Range Rover and
Land Rover Discovery.
Veloce's pocket guides are essential reading when buying a classic and James Taylor's latest, covering first-generation Range Rovers, is no exception. From structure to mechanicals, there's advice to help you buy the best - there's even detail on decoding chassis numbers. - Classic & Sports Car. Author Taylor has owned four Range Rovers, so has real-world experience if what to look out for. As always, the meat of the book is the Serious Evaluation chapter. Using his knowledge of these models, Taylor focuses on aspects that might otherwise be overlooked. Armed with this [guide], a potential Range Rover owner could negotiate with confidence. – New Zealand Classic Car.
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