Fuzz checks over the Rover P4 100 - auction live online at www.gatewayauctions.com
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ม.ค. 2023
- 1961 Rover P4 100 2625cc 4 door saloon
Offered with the original red leather interior and toolkit
Registration: BJT 154A
Chassis: : 650101816
Odometer: 69000
Transmission: Manual
MOT: Exempt
No Reserve
Subject of recommissioning to the value of £2400
Offered with the original fitted toolkit under the dash
· Recent tyres, brakes and overhaul of the braking system and electrics
· Supplied with a history file
· Offered with the original fitted toolkit under the dash
· Subject of recommissioning to the value of £2400
The lovely P4 Rover is offered in its original colour scheme of Smoke grey over marine grey with a lovely original red leather interior. This is particularly significant as these interiors are simply beautiful and if not in good order will cost literally thousands to replace though of course there is no substitute for the original.
These cars are superb quality, easy to maintain and supported by the excellent P4 driver’s guild. Hugely undervalued, a delight to drive and reminiscent of a Gentleman’s club of times gone by. - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
Almost certainly Britains finest motorcar, ever.😊
I loved my two aunties, both 1952 75s, I saved both from two different local scrapyards back in the late 70s. Turned out they would have been on the production line together five cars apart.
When my partner drove, I'd be sitting in the back snuggled down with my car rug and asleep within seconds. It was so comfy. 😊
I loved my old Aunties. During my Rover phase I had P4s of 75, 90, 100, 105R, and 110 variants, all working despite their being 20-30+ years old at acquisition. My favourite was a 1956 90, which I finally retired when it blew a head gasket at 512K miles.
I wish there were more available over here in the US. They are adorable little cars.❤
Why does Fuzz's mate remind me of Karl Pilkington? 🤣
Strange valve set up on the engine, 6 overhead inlet valves, and 6 side valve exhaust valves!
yes very nice but 12 MPG and a really rusty chassis dont make any sense.
I got 17mpg out of my 110. 😄
I had a '56 Rover 90, same 2.6 litre engine, I got 20mpg and I've got a heavy right foot. Who said it has a rusty chassis?