@@henriksrestorations My uncle had an early one some called them a markk one especially when the later classics started arriving in the market place but as I was told by the dealer its classed as a suffix a
Hi Henrik, best regards form England. I much prefer the 2 door classic Range Rover to the 4 door, did the guy buy it , if so how much did you sell it for if I'm not being too nosey? Lovely Granada, I don't remember the headlight washers sticking out so far!! Keep up the good work!!
Hi! 😊 Yes, I also think that's the better one out of these two! He did not buy it, he thought it was a little bit too expensive due to the amount of work.. I'm asking 45 000 SEK (rouhgly £3300). I bought the orange and the white one as a package for around £5180 GBP, so I would like to get back as much as possible ofc. Yes, the Granada is pretty nice, needs som rust treatment and also to fix the rear linkage arm that is cracked, causing the rear right wheel to camber a lot! 😁 otherwise the interior is like brand new, one owner since 1979 when he bought it from my friends that who worked at the ford car dealer. Regards HEnrik
Nice RR Henrik! Just moved to Stockholm 4 years ago myself. I thought it was ILLEGAL to wash your vehicle at your private residence in Sweden….and if you do, Swedes go Ape$h!t for allegedly poisoning and desecrating the precious environment of this country. As a car guy myself, and one that enjoys detailing my own vehicles, it’s a mind boggling and perplexing “law.” After all, there are safe ways (non-harmful) products you can use that won’t harm the environment. Just saying….ok, I’m done with my rant.
Nice! Thank you for watching my video 😀 Are you also in to RRC's? You moved here from..? England? As far as I know it's illegal to wash your car IF the water and car products is flowing down in a well (the one that leads rainwater away in the streets). Because there can be oil remains that contaminate the water. But if you wash your car on soil, like gravel or grass, the waters drains down in the soil and do not harm the water
@@henriksrestorationsNot into RRC’s particularly, no. Was drawn in by your channel name (content) and assumed Sweden location. Moved here from the U.S. Thank you for sharing your take on the washing (water) scenario. Good luck to you!
Please share what you think about the video down below! If you have any questions just let me know
watched your video all the way from the US, Huge Range Rover Lverehere, I have a L322 and a Velar
Thank you for commenting! Awesome to hear that my videos are being watched all over the world 😁
the orange one is a suffix A Id have that one if i was still on my farm
Hi, I’m not sure about the suffix system, but the chassinumber contained a D, so I thought it was a suffix D 😅
Yes, they are cool and a good vehicle!
@@henriksrestorations My uncle had an early one some called them a markk one especially when the later classics started arriving in the market place but as I was told by the dealer its classed as a suffix a
Okay! Cool 😁🙌🏼
Hi Henrik, best regards form England. I much prefer the 2 door classic Range Rover to the 4 door, did the guy buy it , if so how much did you sell it for if I'm not being too nosey? Lovely Granada, I don't remember the headlight washers sticking out so far!! Keep up the good work!!
Hi! 😊 Yes, I also think that's the better one out of these two!
He did not buy it, he thought it was a little bit too expensive due to the amount of work.. I'm asking 45 000 SEK (rouhgly £3300). I bought the orange and the white one as a package for around £5180 GBP, so I would like to get back as much as possible ofc.
Yes, the Granada is pretty nice, needs som rust treatment and also to fix the rear linkage arm that is cracked, causing the rear right wheel to camber a lot! 😁 otherwise the interior is like brand new, one owner since 1979 when he bought it from my friends that who worked at the ford car dealer.
Regards HEnrik
Nice RR Henrik! Just moved to Stockholm 4 years ago myself. I thought it was ILLEGAL to wash your vehicle at your private residence in Sweden….and if you do, Swedes go Ape$h!t for allegedly poisoning and desecrating the precious environment of this country. As a car guy myself, and one that enjoys detailing my own vehicles, it’s a mind boggling and perplexing “law.” After all, there are safe ways (non-harmful) products you can use that won’t harm the environment. Just saying….ok, I’m done with my rant.
Nice! Thank you for watching my video 😀 Are you also in to RRC's? You moved here from..? England?
As far as I know it's illegal to wash your car IF the water and car products is flowing down in a well (the one that leads rainwater away in the streets). Because there can be oil remains that contaminate the water. But if you wash your car on soil, like gravel or grass, the waters drains down in the soil and do not harm the water
@@henriksrestorationsNot into RRC’s particularly, no. Was drawn in by your channel name (content) and assumed Sweden location. Moved here from the U.S. Thank you for sharing your take on the washing (water) scenario. Good luck to you!