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Rover P4 110 series. According to the DVLC this one was manufactured in 1961 and has been off the road since 2013. I won't say where I saw it as these cars can be valuable, even in this condition.
Nice little video showing what it would have looked like before this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSYOuSmSd0Y
Please view large, on black.
Nice little video showing what it would have looked like before this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSYOuSmSd0Y
Please view large, on black.
Peter G, trester88, Dida From Augsburg, Diane Putnam and 11 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Incidentally, the Rover factory at Longbridge has been reduced to a shopping centre, a college, and a huge estate of miserable-looking affordable houses that will be slums of the future.
Definitely worth a good few quid, and a lovely shot. A lost brand...along with Woolworths and so many others, lol. Quite a shame.
Keith Burton club has replied to autofantasia clubHistorical & Architectural Gems
Keith Burton club has replied to ╰☆☆June☆☆╮ clubKeith Burton club has replied to JeanAn excellent presentation, Keith. Those P4s were the envy of many people and it is a pity this one has not been kept in a garage. The chances are that it will continue to have a long life and now never depreciate in value.
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