Next month, at the Auto Show in Los Angeles, a long-awaited Range Rover Evoque Convertible will have its premiere, but a few days before this event, at the NEC Classic Motor Show Sale in Birmingham, at the auction, will be offered an old Range Rover Convertible. It is in fact Range Rover Cabrio, that was made on a base of the Range Rover “Suffix B” from 1973, which has so far driven 62,500 miles (100,584 km) and which recently went through a complete restoration.
Restoration lasted eight months, while the engine stayed factory 3.5 liter V8 engine. It is expected that this Range Rover Convertible will be sold at auction for $54,000 to $62,000.