A Land Rover from the Queen's Sandringham Estate is going up for auction with a guide price of £30,000.
The Land Rover Defender 90 had originally been part of the Norfolk estate in the late noughties where it was used to drive around the private grounds.
Racking up only 679 miles over 18 months, the 2008 Land Rover was then sold on to another private owner.
It has now covered just over 40,000 miles but remains in good condition.
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Described as having a “rather exclusive combination of Galway Green with a black cloth interior,” the vehicle is being sold through Midlands-based Iconic Auctioneers, with a guide price starting as low as £30,000.
A spokesman from Iconic Auctioneers said: “Judging by its current condition and mileage, one would assume it never took part in any general duties and was part of a very exclusive stable.”
The car will be auctioned at Stoneleigh Park in Coventry at 11am on February 24.
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