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In this episode, I introduce the newest addition to the garage — a 1998 Land Rover Range Rover (P38) that I got for FREE. If you’ve been following me for a while, you know I used to own a bright yellow P38 and loved it… until I sold it and regretted it ever since.
Well, fate (and a generous internet friend) stepped in — now I’ve got another one, and it’s every bit as charming, frustrating, and full of “character” as you’d expect from a 90s Range Rover.
Chapters:
0:00 - The Big Reveal
1:06 - Delivery Day
2:25 - Video Message From Previous Owner
3:11 - Why Am I Doing This (Again)?
4:22 - Scanning the Check Engine Light Codes
5:20 - Walkaround of Cosmetics & Overall Condition
7:48 - First Wash
8:37 - First Drive!
10:50 - Future Plans
If you’re into old-school Range Rovers, project cars, or just love a good comeback story, hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and follow along as we bring this P38 back to life!
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Remember the last time you enjoyed a day at the beach without a hitch? Chances are, it was because you followed these safety guidelines. By staying aware, prepared, and respectful of the ocean's power, you can create memorable and safe beach experiences for everyone involved. So next time you pack your beach bag, make sure safety essentials are on the list—it’s a small step that leads to a big peace of mind.