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Rover 10 P2 1946 chasisnr: 6110496
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 2:42 pm
by ericpl
Folks,
I just own a Rover P2 with the serialnumber 6110496, and looking for the history, and especialy the original licenceplate and papers.
This car is imported in the Netherlands in february 1972
Can you help me in this?
Thanks
Eric.
Re: Rover 10 P2 1946 chasisnr: 6110496
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:02 pm
by GOY189
Sorry the reply has taken some time, unfortunately that car number is not in the RSR Records. The Heritage Motor Centre at Gaydon may be able to help.
REgards
Mike Maher
Re: Rover 10 P2 1946 chasisnr: 6110496
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:39 am
by 47p2
I can only add this
The numbers mean:-
6 = 1946
1 = 10hp
1 = Saloon
0496 is the build serial number
Does this number have a letter "L" or "R" before the number which would indicate an export model
Re: Rover 10 P2 1946 chasisnr: 6110496
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:52 am
by ericpl
Thkx all for the information. It has no "L" or "R" in front of the number, so it is an original UK model. (RHD)
Re: Rover 10 P2 1946 chasisnr: 6110496
Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:34 am
by achandler
Unfortunately the lack of an "L" or a "R" in front of the chassis number is no indication that the car is a UK model. I had a 1949 Rover P3, which has been traced at Gaydon as having been exported as one of 50 cars sent out to New Zealand CKD and the chassis plate showed no sign of an "R". I have since discovered another 3 cars on that original list of 50, one had a "R" and the other two, like mine, had no letter. I guess, when they were made, the guy that punched in the numbers remembered sometimes, or there were perhaps more than 1 person punching the numbers on the plate, and some did and others didn't. It all adds characteur to the cars we love!