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20th January 2018, 14:54 | #1 |
Gets stuck in
Rover 75 tourer Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Plymouth
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Demise of rover in colour
Many of you might have seeen this,but today I came across a video collating the start and demise of Rover.It made for interesting viewing,and how our cars got to where they are now.The company was purchased by BRM and all 75's were built by BRM,finally Rover very sadly collapsed and was sold for the disparaging figure of £10 (in total) to the Indian government!!
IF of interest the film can be found on UTube,under the heading of : "Rover-The long Goodbye by Rover MGnl published 22 October 2012"
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20th January 2018, 15:15 | #2 |
This is my second home
Rover 75 Tourer/ MG ZT-T 400 Join Date: May 2012
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