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Rover P3

Sale price: £25,000.00 make an offer

Price trends for this listing:
28.10.2013: £27,500.00

Car location: Preston, United Kingdom

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Model:
75
Year:
1948
Doors:
4
Mileage:
10,949
Engine:
2,103
Previous Owners:
3
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Rover P3 for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.25) based on 526 votes
1948 Rover P3 ‘75' Four-Light Sports Saloon for sale in extremely good condition with good history.

Finished in Black with Grey Leather Upholstery. with the odometer showing 10949 miles.

It has had only four owners from new. The most recent having had it in the same family for over 17 years.

Only 1720 were made in 1948 and this model is of no exception. With its single Lucas Spot Lamp and twin Horns this motor car looks fabulous.

£27500. 00

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The Rover P3 car produced by the Rover company in 1948 and 1949.

For the post-war market Rover had a new engine that had been in preparation since the late 1930s with overhead inlet and side exhaust valves. It was made in two versions for the car. the "60" had a four-cylinder unit of 1595 cc and the "75" had a six-cylinder version of 2103 cc. The gearbox and traditional Rover freewheel were kept unchanged from the previous model.

To go with the engine a new car was prepared. Although the body was similar in styling to the Rover 12 and 16. many of the body panels were in fact new but the wings and bonnet from the 12 were carried over. The car was 0. 5 inch (12 mm) wider outside than the 16 but by making better use of space this translated to 2. 5 inches (60 mm) inside. It was 4. 5 inches (115 mm) shorter in the wheelbase. Also new. and a first for a Rover. was independent front suspension but the brakes remained a hydraulic/mechanical hybrid system. Rather than having a complete chassis. the new frame. which was a box section. was stopped short of the rear axle and the rear semi-elliptic springs were attached to the body. This allowed the rear axle travel to be increased and an improved ride resulted.

Two body styles were available. a six light saloon and four light "Sports Saloon".

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