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The Overfinch Country Pursuits Concept Car

By Mike Hanlon

20:51 July 1, 2008 PDT

The Overfinch Country Pursuits Concept Car

The Overfinch Country Pursuits Concept Car

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Making its debut today at Salon Prive Luxury and Supercar Show at the Hurlingham Club in London is the Country Pursuits Concept (CPC) car from Overfinch Bespoke Vehicles – an extensively modified Range Rover aimed at the upper echelons of sports-loving society. The no-expense-spared CPC comes with a 470 bhp 4.2 litre engine and an enhanced suspension system to lower the car 20cm at speed or raise it 25cm under extreme off road conditions. There’s also a fully integrated fridge and the pictured Olive Ash removable gun box with three sliding drawers which will hold a bespoke gun case, cartridges and crystal glass drinking set.

The car which is based on a brand new Vogue SE will be available in October for the princely sum of UKP143,950 (US$287,000)

The car features an exclusive mica pearlescent Aubergine paint colour combined with a totally different interior ambiance, created in collaboration with a professional Colour & Materials Design consultancy, together with an uncompromisingly full luxury specification that still caters for off-road work means that this vehicle is more than ever the “all purpose, all season Supercar” – a phrase coined by Country Life magazine when testing the company’s 570T model in 1982.

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