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Old 7th May 2024, 17:39   #8
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Originally Posted by red_rover View Post
This is quite disturbing IMO. Not only have they seemingly lost the first Rover 75, they're now selling this important historical car. I can't help but feel Gaydon is losing its way.
I don't believe its owned by the British Motor Museum but has been in private ownership and has only been on display since the MG Centenary Celebrations last year. I can understand why you thought this because the advert seems to imply they owned it. It was just on display.
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