Land-Rover/Range Rover 1949-2003
A couple of sales in the vicinity of $40,000 confirm that early Land-Rovers have admirers here as well as in the UK. Go a little later and Series II and III models with minimal collector appeal rarely reach $15,000.
Move into a 110 or ex-Army Defender and you’ve got yourself a classically styled but extremely competent off-roader for around $20,000.
The price gulf between very early and more recent Range Rovers is pronounced, with a couple of two-door Rangies offered at more than $50,000.
Later, bigger-engined Vogue and HSE versions offer practical buying and sell, despite their age difference, for very similar money.
Series I 1950-57 $27,940 [14]
Series II/III $11,255 [27]
110/Defender 1988-99 $20,735 [27]
Range Rover 1972-84 $46,700 [5]
Range Rover 1985-94 $13,600 [13]
Range-Rover/Hse 1995-03 $13,560 [25]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2019 European & British Value Guide.
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