Late Queen Elizabeth II: Her car goes under the hammer at an auction

Late Queen Elizabeth II
Your car goes under the hammer at an auction

A Range Rover belonging to the late Queen Elizabeth II is being auctioned.

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A Range Rover that once belonged to Queen Elizabeth II is going under the hammer. The queen reportedly drove the car herself.

He will soon have 20 years under his belt, the royal rank Rover, which is now up for auction. The dark green car belonged to the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022), who died in 2022, and she reportedly drove it personally. The car, which was adapted to royal specifications, is expected to fetch 60,000 pounds (the equivalent of around 68,800 euros) at the auction.

The car was first registered in 2004 and the late monarch was photographed exiting the vehicle at the Royal Windsor Horse Show this year.

Details about the Royal Range Rover

As the “Mirror” further reportsthe car is painted in “Epsom Green” and features a modified grille with hidden lights, front and rear seat covers, the obligatory dog ​​guard, a cargo area mat, side steps and mud flaps.

“There are other features more specific to Her Majesty’s vehicles, such as dual rear window regulators and rear grab handles to aid entry and exit, a common feature of Royal 4×4 vehicles. It is in excellent condition throughout and with confirmed Royal ownership, making it a Range Rover that will stand out from the crowd,” continued auction house Iconic Auctioneers.

The vehicle has covered 109,675 miles (approximately 176,570 kilometers) and has a full service history, including trips to specialist mechanics in Mayfair and Windsor.

Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8, 2022 at the age of 96 at her Scottish castle, Balmoral. Since then, her son Charles (74) has been the British king.

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