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Junkyard Gem: 2003 Land Rover Freelander SE3

Junkyard Gem: 2003 Land Rover Freelander SE3


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North American vehicle shoppers had gone mad for SUVs of all shapes and sizes by the dawn of our current century, with demand so high that even bike-and-car-centric Honda felt compelled to jump into the fray with new designs. Land Rover, sold to Ford by BMW in 2000, had offered sturdy body-on-frame trucks here for decades and decided the time was right to bring the unibody Freelander over here for the 2002 model year. Those trucks were all four-doors, but for 2003 a two-door version with detachable roof panel was introduced here: the Freelander SE3. Two decades later, here's one of these happy little trucks, found discarded in a self-service car graveyard located near Pikes Peak.

Two-door convertible SUVs sold well enough here during the 1980s and 1990s, with such entries as the Isuzu Amigo/Rodeo Sport, Daihatsu Rocky and Suzuki Sidekick/Geo Tracker roaming the roads. Surely American car shoppers of the new century would go wild for a British version?

As it turned out, they didn't. The two-door Freelander got the axe after 2005.

The rear canopy and front sunroof were removable, enabling the Freelander SE3 owner to enjoy semi-top-down driving. Unfortunately, there was no place inside to store the canopy, so it had to be left at home when removed.