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IT won’t have escaped anyone’s notice that prices of classic and used Land Rovers have gone through the roof in the past year. For used cars, the restricted supply of new models has pushed buyers to the secondhand market. For classics, enthusiasts seem to be cashing in savings which are earning a pittance in interest and buying a car they’ve always promised themselves. Investors too are piling in, attracted by the tax-free profits which can be made from collectable Land Rovers

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