1973 Range Rover
You'd be forgiven for thinking this 1973 Range Rover was recently discovered in a 43 year-old time capsule, but instead it owes its appearance to a terrific service record and recent restoration. An early example of the model that would stay in production for 24 years, it has documentation showing its history back to 1980, including a restoration in 1995, and a 1999 bodywork renovation that included new wings, sills, floor pans, and a fresh (yet still original) Bahama Gold paint job. It was restored again in 2015, with the wheels getting a new powder coat, and the interior receiving new seats, door cards, headlining, and new-old-stock floormats, leaving the classic SUV in showroom-ready condition that would make it a fine addition to any garage.