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LAND ROVER LUXURY

LAND ROVER SERIES III COUNTY (1982-1985)

y the early 1980s Land Rover was well aware of the yawning gap between the agricultural Land Rover and the increasingly luxurious Range Rover. Long term solutions would be the more refined coil-sprung Land Rover Ninety/One Ten family and the Range Rover-based Discovery. But in the interim came the County, a trim package that could be applied to the standard Series III Station Wagons in 88-inch and 109-inch wheelbase forms. On top of the regular ‘Deluxe’ interior package (sound insulation, floor mats, sun visors

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