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Classic car fans got the chance to watch Fergus Walkinshaw, son of Tom, and his team of restorers revive a 1983 Range Rover as part of Restoration Live at last weekend’s Silverstone Classic.
Using parts bought only on eBay, the Classic’s official parts and accessories partner, the team guided spectators through changing the exhaust, suspension and much else before driving the car onto the main stage.
You can watch the whole effort in 60 seconds below.
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