Ritchie’s Land Rover, a part of cinematic history
Guy Ritchie’s high-spec customised Land Rover is on the market for £125,000.
Guy Ritchie’s custom Land Rover is on sale. The 2010 Defender 110 has been customised to the filmmakers’ specifications and is available for £125,000.
Ritchie, the director of British gangster films such as Snatch and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, is a keen supporter of fieldsports. He purchased Ashcombe Estate, one of the top gamebird shooting venues in the country, in 2001 and published a Virgin Comic series called Guy Ritchie’s Gamekeeper between 2007 and 2008. Earlier this year, Ritchie’s Netflix series The Gentleman was praised for Vinnie Jones’s portrayal of a gamekeeper.
The vehicle features a LS3 6.2 litre V8 engine, as well as upgraded suspension and custom wheels and tyres for improved off-roading. The two-plus-two seat configuration offers ample room for four large people and the car is fitted with a concealed gun safe and a winch. The Satin Keswick Green finish also sets it apart.
It has 16,000 miles on the clock and a recent full service. Squires Editions says this is “a rare opportunity to own a piece of an automotive and cinematic history”.