Up for sale is a unique 1994 Range Rover Vogue LSE Limousine, originally commissioned by the Sultan of Brunei for his younger brother Prince Jefri and later used by boxer Mike Tyson as personal transport during a period in Glasgow ahead of the fight with Lou Savarese.
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The conversion of this Range Rover was carried out by Townley Cross Country Vehicles, at a cost of £135,000, in 1994, the equivalent of £271,127 today.
The vehicle is now up for auction by Classic Car Autinons with a starting starting price of £30,000.
The work carried out at the time had concentrated on lengthening the bodywork by 40 centimetres, adding two 'fixed' doors in the center and raising the roof of the car by 8 centimetres.
Additionally, the Range Rover has been enhanced with a laminated sunroof, tinted windows and a one-piece opening tailgate.
Inside the passenger compartment, in the rear 'lounge' the three seats were designed to be particularly luxurious, as were the Oxblood Connolly leather upholstery and the Burr walnut finishes, not to mention the black Wilton carpet, a stereo system, Multiple TVs and a VHS system.
The limousine has covered 17,000 miles and is equipped with a 3.9 liter V8 engine.
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