This 1999 Land Rover Range Rover is said to have remained in the same family until 2014 and is powered by a 4.6-liter V8 that has been fitted with a Cameron Concepts supercharger. It is finished in black over beige leather, and equipment includes a four-speed automatic transmission, a standalone ECU, Old Man emu lift springs, a rear sway bar, a Borla exhaust, Bilstein shocks, power-adjustable and heated front seats, and a sunroof. Work during current ownership…
This 1999 Land Rover Range Rover is said to have remained in the same family until 2014 and is powered by a 4.6-liter V8 that has been fitted with a Cameron Concepts supercharger. It is finished in black over beige leather, and equipment includes a four-speed automatic transmission, a standalone ECU, Old Man emu lift springs, a rear sway bar, a Borla exhaust, Bilstein shocks, power-adjustable and heated front seats, and a sunroof. Work during current ownership reportedly included rebuilding the supercharger snout, recharging the A/C, and replacing the starter, battery, steering stabilizer, and front sway bar links.
The truck is finished in black and features fog lights, a brush guard, headlight wipers, and a sunroof. The rear bumper, grille, taillights, and turn signal lenses were replaced during current ownership, while the hood and left quarter panel were repainted. The driver’s door handle was rebuilt and paintless dent removal was also performed, though the seller notes dings are still present. The truck is also said to have received a three-stage paint correction and a ceramic coating under current ownership.
The 18” split-spoke wheels have been powder coated silver and are mounted with 265/65 BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A tires. Suspension modifications include Bilstein shocks, Old Man Emu lift springs, and a rear sway bar, the latter of which is said to hit the exhaust system. Service performed under current ownership is said to include replacement of the front sway bar end links and steering stabilizer.
The interior is trimmed in beige leather upholstery with black piping along with wood trim on the dashboard, center console, and door panels. Amenities include power-adjustable and heated front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, a cassette stereo, carpeted floor mats, power windows, and an analog clock. The headliner was reportedly replaced, the parking brake boot cover was reupholstered, and the air conditioning was recharged under current ownership.
A leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel fronts a digital odometer that indicates 70k miles, approximately 250 of which were added by the seller.
The 4.6-liter V8 was modified with a supercharger from Cameron Concepts as well as a standalone ECU in 2005. The supercharger snout was rebuilt during the seller’s ownership and additional work is said to include a coolant flush, repair of the blower motor, an oil change, and replacement of the starter, battery, and serpentine belt.
Power is sent to all four wheels through a four-speed automatic transmission and a dual-range transfer case.