Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Range Rover VELAR at Dunsfold Land Rover Collection biennial open weekend

The Range Rover VELAR we have looked after for the past few years was in very good company at the recent biennial Open Weekend of the Dunsfold Land Rover Collection in Surrey.
 
Range Rover inc VELAR at Dunsfold Land Rover Collection biennial open weekend
Photo copyright Nick Dimbleby
On the right is AOY 289H which is the oldest surviving RR in the world. It is the sixth of the seven Engineering Prototype cars and was built in 1969.
 
On the left is newly-restored YVB 166H which is one of the 27 Pre-production vehicles. It was driven by Land Rover’s Roger Crathorne to victory in the first Hill Rally in the UK in May 1971.
 
In the centre is NXC 245H which is one of the batch of twenty cars build before production began specifically for the Press Launch of the Range Rover in June 1970.
 
All three vehicles shown here were originally registered as VELARs.
 

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  1. The Range Rover Velar recently stood alongside some of the most historic Range Rover models at the Dunsfold Land Rover Collection biennial open weekend, highlighting the brand’s rich heritage and timeless design evolution. Surrounded by iconic prototype and pre-production vehicles originally registered as “VELARs,” the modern Velar perfectly showcased how Range Rover continues to blend luxury with innovation. To preserve the flawless finish and premium appearance of such prestigious vehicles, many owners today choose Paint protection film for cars to guard against scratches, stone chips, and everyday wear while maintaining showroom-quality paintwork.

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