Currently reading: My 1992 V8 Range Rover only costs me £100 in repairs each year

It's rare to find a Mk1 Range Rover used as intended, but this one is

"It's a genuine Chelsea tractor," says Mike Hurst, pointing to the Chelsea & Kensington parking permit on the windscreen of his 1992 J-reg Range Rover 3.5 V8 Vogue SE auto, finished in Ardennes Green.

It's not his permit: it was there when he bought the car 19 years ago, unbelievably from a chap at the roadside.