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1980 Land-Rover Range Rover Convertible Series I

1980 Land-Rover Range Rover Convertible Series I in Octopussy, Movie, 1983 IMDB

Class: Cars, Off-road / SUV — Model origin: UK

1980 Land-Rover Range Rover Convertible Series I

[*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase

Comments about this vehicle

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Mauresque

2004-08-18 15:16

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On peut p-e prciser qu'il s'agit d'un rare exemplaire de conversion de Range Rover...

Ralph DE

2005-01-07 01:29

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Range Rover

wickey SK

2006-10-13 12:37

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could be also conversion made by Symbol

leolito BG

2006-10-13 20:12

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... and also rare Russet Brown color :)
I believe is a post 1979 model (no galvanized bumpers, decal and no more raised letters, no tag on the panel after the bonnet).

paulius43 LT

2007-05-19 22:08

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Side view..
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Animatronixx DE

2008-02-19 01:41

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One might also suspect Crayford or MacNeillie of having done these things (but that´s just an idea).

Animatronixx DE

2008-09-15 15:32

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Same conversion? Link to "www.wods.dk" (Monteverdi?!?)

G-MANN UK

2008-10-10 19:16

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[Image: octopussyrangerover5iq4.9910.jpg]

The horse box the Range Rover is towing contains not a horse but a mini jet.

[Image: octopussyrangerover2hr9.7089.jpg] [Image: octopussyrangerover3zx7.4624.jpg] [Image: octopussyrangerover4bo0.2048.jpg]

kazimann IE

2010-06-08 14:13

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What country is the plate meant to be?

APS221 US

2010-06-09 02:06

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kazimann wrote What country is the plate meant to be?

I think it's supposed to be some fictional country in Latin America.

honda5 EN

2010-10-03 10:37

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Looks more like an Italian car cause its so stylish. :king:

-- Last edit: 2010-10-03 13:57:50

dudley UK

2011-03-17 15:58

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Is it a Wood & Pickett?

Link to "www.1000sel.com"

dsl SX

2011-03-17 20:11

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I think this is another Anglegrinder Special - see 1st of G-MANN's thumbs and cruddy welding at top of pillar. Also the impractically thin windscreen support without the door frames. Probably locally made for sunny days only - no possibility of any hood attachment to that windscreen frame nor any sign on rear body. All the bespoke specialists suggested - and many others - who did expensive things to Range Rovers would create something much more sophisticated (Wood & Picket, Symbol, Glenfrome, Panther, Vantagefields etc, and even Land Rover Specialist Division), plus interior looks fairly standard in front, even with the old manual gear knob. Also interesting that on a long google search, no-one's claiming credit for the conversion - if it had been a specialist coachbuilder, they would - somehow somewhere - boast about one of their cars being in a Bond movie.

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