Detail Info for: Land Rover : Discovery HSE7 Black 2004 Land Rover Discovery HSE7

Transaction Info
Sold On:
06/01/2015
Price:
$ 2950.00
Condition:
Mileage:
162310
Location:
Westport, Connecticut, 06880
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2004 Land Rover Discovery
Submodel Body Type:
HSE7 SUV
Engine:
4.6L 4554CC 278Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspira
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
SALTR19454A843263
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Black 2004 Land Rover HSE7. The last year of the old body style Discovery! Got the truck brand new off the lot in Darien, CT and it still has the lion/Darien tire cover on the back spare tire...after 11 years and 162310 miles, I had to get something newer and a little less likely to have issues. I've used the truck in a few different television shows and movies. It was one of the "British" vehicles on Ugly Betty's last couple episodes when they were supposedly in London (they were actually in lower Manhattan). One of the bike chases in "Premium Rush" in midtown Manhattan went right by the truck, and we used it in a couple scenes in an upcoming film with Anne Hathaway and Robert DeNiro, called "The Intern" (currently in post production). I've also had it driving around the hospital area of the "Hamptons" of "Royal Pains" which is actually Oyster Bay Town Hall in Oyster Bay, Long Island. Issues with the Rover: The rear light brush guards and rear ladder is less than three years old. I replaced them because the black matte was chipping off. Gaskets were replaced at 100,000, but that was 62,000 miles ago... The front brush guard should probably be replaced, but it is still on the truck. The front driver tire has a slow leak and for some reason she has been going through coolant. I know the catalytic also needs replacing. It has the rear jump seats so you can throw even more people in the back! ...seats 7...(hence the "7" in HSE7) I worked on a show off-Broadway 2 years ago, and had the producers, the actors, myself and my girlfriend in it and we still (somehow) got our gear in. If I had the time and money to go through and find out what was wrong with her, I'd keep and fix her up. It is an amazingly comfortable ride. I'm gonna miss the truck, but it is time to let someone else see if they can work out all her kinks. I have a clear title for her, but she does need some work. The pictures are from today, May 29, 2015, from my Canon digital Rebel XTI SLR, and are high-resolution...so if you want original pics so you can zoom in, I'll be happy to dropbox them or e-mail them. The Rover also has an integrated Class 3 trailer hitch receiver, and I have a new wiring attachment for the truck. I'll put the receiver bar and ball in the back of the Rover. It has a 6-disc multi-changer, with the magazine under the passenger seat. The DVD player has two headsets for the back occupants...The headsets need new batteries, but the DVD player will broadcast to three different FM stations if you want to have the sound all around in the truck.