One-of-a-kind Range Rover limousine that ferried Mike Tyson before his fight in 2000 is set to be auctioned off.
Based on the first-gen 1994 Range Rover Vogue LSE, the 10ft long limousine cost about £135k to make in the 1990s.
Powered by the LSE's 4.2-liter V8 engine, the stretched Range Rover SUV currently has 16,976 miles on the odometer.
It is expected to fetch between £30,000 and £40,000 ($37,000 and $49,000) during an auction in Birmingham, UK.
A one-of-a-kind Range Rover LSE-based limousine specially built by order of the Sultan of Brunei is expected to fetch between £30,000 and £40,000 ($37,000 and $49,000) during an auction in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Specially made for Prince Jeffrey, the younger brother of the Sultan of Brunei, this stretched SUV was used to ferry former World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Mike Tyson in Glasgow before his fight with Lou Savarese in 2000.
At the time it ferried Mike Tyson around Glasgow in 2000, the car had covered 10,000 miles from new and was being offered for sale by the Glasgow Car Company, according to the auction site's listing.
Based on the first-gen 1994 Range Rover Vogue LSE, the 10ft long limousine created by Range Rover specialist company, Townley Cross Country Vehicles, cost about £135,000 to make in the 1990s.
Outside, it is painted Rolls-Royce Mason Black and fitted with tinted windows. Inside, the extra space was equipped with three luxurious rear seats (two electrically operated), Privacy screen, CD player, high quality stereo system and two eight-inch television sets.
Powered by the LSE's 4.2-liter V8 engine, the stretched SUV currently has 16,976 miles on the odometer. It will go up for auction on November 11 (today) in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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