Late Queen’s Range Rover to be sold at auction | UK News
A Range Rover owned and driven by the late Queen is expected to sell at auction for £60,000.
The third generation L322 Range Rover was specifically customised to her specifications and was first registered in 2004.
It will be auctioned off by Iconic Auctioneers and for one royal fan it comes with a full service, including trips to specialist mechanics in Mayfair and Windsor.
Having covered 109,675 miles, it also comes with a modified front grille with covert lights, front and rear seat covers, the mandatory dog guard, load space mat, side steps and mud flaps.
Iconic Auctioneers said: ‘In addition, there are other fitments that are more specific to Her Majesty’s vehicles such as dual rear window switches and rear grab handles to assist with entry and exit, a common feature on royal 4x4s.
‘Remaining in excellent condition throughout and with confirmed royal ownership, this is one Range Rover that has, and will, stand out from the crowd.
‘There will doubtless be any number of royal fans bidding for this gracious piece of British Royal automotive history.’
Iconic Auctioners have set a guide price of £50,000 to £60,000 for the sale, which will happen at the NEC in Birmingham on November 11.
This is not the first time one of the late Queen’s cars has been sold off in an auction.
The former monarch’s Jaguar, which came with heated seats, parking sensors and a dog grille, was sold for £15,000 online in 2016.
Car firm Fletchdale Ltd was involved in the sale and said the new owner was unaware they were buying from the late monarch herself.
The automatic car had just 7,600 miles on the clock when it was sold despite being seven years old.
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