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Door Pocket Pull
The story

The Door Pocket Pull is the moulded grab handle set into the door card — the one you hook your fingers under to pull the door shut. Every Range Rover Classic has four of them, one per door, all moulded in the same plastic that cracks, splits and snaps clean off with age. It's the single most common piece of broken trim in a Classic's cabin. The original is MXC1306, fitted from around 1986 to the end of Classic production in 1995, across every variant — two- and four-door, County, Vogue, LSE. It was colour-keyed to the interior (Tan, Ash/Winchester Grey, Sorrell Beige, Black and more, each with its own suffix) and clipped to a bracket behind the door card with two screw concealers (MXC1309). Land Rover stopped supplying it long ago; good originals are scarce and usually cracked. We 3D-scanned an undamaged original, redrew it to factory geometry and print it in UV-stable, automotive-grade ASA so it won't go brittle the way the original does. The factory grain is finished by hand — no visible layers. Tell us your interior colour and we match the shade; stamped Evocation, referenced to MXC1306.

Fitment
ModelVariantYears
Range Rover ClassicAll1986–1995

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NLA · Revived 2026

Door Pocket Pull

Range Rover Classic · 1986–1995
Replaces original part no. MXC1306 (Set of 1) — discontinued by Land Rover
1986–95
Fitted
Discontinued
2026
Revived
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£25
Includes: 1× Set of 1
1
Ships in 5 daysWorldwide from the UKFits or refunded
£25Set of 1
MaterialASA, automotive grade — UV-stable
SurfaceTextured OEM-style grain, applied by hand
MarkingStamped “Evocation” — sold as a pattern part
AvailabilityPrinted for your order — no waiting on stock that doesn't exist
Questions

Yes — it's the same handle on all four doors of every Range Rover Classic (two- and four-door, County, Vogue, LSE), 1986–1995. Order as many as you need.

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