Hello everyone,
My name is Ron Taylor and have just joined the RSR. I have a 1948 P3 75 which I purchased in March this year. So I'm still on a learning curve. I needed a bigger classic car as I my knees and hips are playing up a wee bit. The P3 is ideal as I can get in and out without dislocating anything. Not only that but I think it is a nice car and looks pre war. I look forward to chatting with and meeting members of the RSR. I live in Newcastle upon Tyne and took early retirement about six years ago.
Ron Taylor.
Greetings
- paul williams
- Posts: 237
- Joined: Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:47 pm
- Location: Telford,Shropshire
- Contact:
Re: Greetings
Hello Ron,
nice to have you as a member, I hope you enjoy your car and the club. Do you have a ny picyures you would like to share with us?
Regards
Paul
nice to have you as a member, I hope you enjoy your car and the club. Do you have a ny picyures you would like to share with us?
Regards
Paul
Paul Williams
1929 2litre Saloon
1934 P1 10HP
1951 Rover Cyclops
1974 P6 3500
1998 LR Discovery I
Re: Greetings
Welcome Ron,
Glad you're enjoying your Rover. Some pictures would be great
Glad you're enjoying your Rover. Some pictures would be great
Re: Greetings
Welcome - 4 light or 6 light.
I've had a couple in my time; you might find the freewheel a help with clutchless gear changes on give and take roads.
I've had a couple in my time; you might find the freewheel a help with clutchless gear changes on give and take roads.
Paul H. - '49 'Speed' 75; '55 90

