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by andrewmcg » Thu Dec 04, 2008 6:51 pm
Hello there James
I feel we have two different subjects getting slightly intermixed. Streamline models and speed models
Streamline refers to a streamline body shape which was only available for the model years 1935 and 1936. This body was available on the the Rover 14 chassis and engine in 3 different models.
The Streamline speed 14 coupe model in 4 light form on the 14 chassis and engine but with triple carbs, polished ports etc, Rudge-Whitworth knock on splined wheels and tripod front light arrangement.
The Streamline 14 coupe model also in 4 light form but otherwise standard 14 chassis and engine.
The Streamline 14 saloon model was in 6 light form otherwise standard 14 chassis and engine, however due to the 2 extra lights not quite as streamlined in appearance as the coupe models.
Speed refers to the usually sporty engines, mainly on 14 models, but a few appeared on 20 models in the early 1930's, with in most cases triple carbs. They appeared as optional for a number of models from 1930 to 1936 usually in coupe, tourer or sports saloon form and included such names as Meteors, Pilots, Hastings.
It is difficult to say how many of any of these models were built because the Rover Companies pre-war records were all lost in the Blitz. However we do have examples of most models in the RSR, but unfortunately the majority are in various states of restoration.
Kind regards
Andrew