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Two different Rovers snapped yesterday
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 8:43 pm
by dorsetflyer
Re: Two different Rovers snapped yesterday
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 8:54 pm
by 47p2
Great pictures, I think I am correct in saying both cars are 12hp's from 1938 but the black car being an early 38 model
Re: Two different Rovers snapped yesterday
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 9:09 pm
by dorsetflyer
I think from memory the 'Black and Green' Rover is 1936. The Grey one is 1938 and I think has a larger engine.
Re: Two different Rovers snapped yesterday
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:14 pm
by 47p2
According to the DVLA website the black car was first registered on 26/04/1938 and has a 1465cc engine
The grey car was first registered on 12/09/1938 and has a 1500cc engine (it should be 1496cc)
Re: Two different Rovers snapped yesterday
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:23 pm
by Phil - Nottingham
All very nice indeed - wish we could have got our 16 out yesterday - its not moved since beginning of September for various excuses

yesterday had to finish putting together our P5B front suspension after repacing the radius arm bushes for its MOT today - it did pass though.
Will make a point driving the 16 over the Christmas break if the roads are not salty and dry assuming it will start
Re: Two different Rovers snapped yesterday
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:33 pm
by 47p2
You may well be in luck there Phil, the forecast is dry for the next few days

Re: Two different Rovers snapped yesterday
Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:10 pm
by Phil - Nottingham
Yes must do as in 11 months to November have only done 296 miles in it - although motoring mileage well down overall anyway.
It may just make over 7k for the year and that is for both of us, and I do go to work in them - but not the 16 anymore as roads too conjested
Expensive luxury or what?
I still think its better having our, now 7, usable classics than one new modern car be it economically, practicality and enjoyability?
Re: Two different Rovers snapped yesterday
Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 2:55 pm
by andrewmcg
Afternoon all
Yes great photos and glad to see the owners braving the December elements, well done to them both.
Both cars have been known to the RSR under several ownerships during the last 30/35 years.
BXP 667 is a 1935 12 saloon chassis no. 512083, the vertical bonnet louvres confirm this. According to the archives it was 'found' out in the open in a 'very sorry state' in 1972 and was restored over the next 3 years by the then owner, and was last in the RSR about 20 years ago. Anyone with old back numbers of Freewheel will find a photo of it in FW 220 April 1990.
GPL 201 is a 1939 12 saloon chassis no 911438, it was up for sale on ebay Oct 08 with recent £1600 service!!! asking price £7,950. First in the RSR back in 1971 when described as 'in need of total restoration', subsequently restored and described as cond B in 1983, last in the RSR 10 years ago.
Regards
Re: Two different Rovers snapped yesterday
Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 3:56 pm
by dorsetflyer
I am led to believe that both cars should be attending the RSR National at Sparkford in 2009.
Re: Two different Rovers snapped yesterday
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 9:07 pm
by rover p5
thanks for posting pictures john i am glad 4 info on my rover if anyone has any mine is grey one i got the car from sherwood restorations in nov i will be jioning club when new membership is up when is that and look forward to meet some of you thanks mark ex p5 owner
