Lights! (Interesting and Awful please)
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Re: Lights! (Interesting and Awful please)
A selective yellow feast
It’s LHD from France (and back with a UK reg no) and up for sale est £2500 to £3500 at Anglia Car Auctions King’s Lynn 26th January 2019
Regards Neil
It’s LHD from France (and back with a UK reg no) and up for sale est £2500 to £3500 at Anglia Car Auctions King’s Lynn 26th January 2019
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Re: Lights! (Interesting and Awful please)
Unusual to see an obvious Series 2 with no wing mirrors - but a very strange (and vulnerable) radio aerial, which should be roof-mounted. The extra foglights should be under the bumper, just outside the overriders.
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Not sure if it accounts for those oddities you have spotted Chris but the full blurb from the sales particulars is here Chris.white exec wrote: ↑18 Jan 2019, 07:44 Unusual to see an obvious Series 2 with no wing mirrors - but a very strange (and vulnerable) radio aerial, which should be roof-mounted. The extra foglights should be under the bumper, just outside the overriders.
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Thanks for posting that, Neil.
What a lovely piece of history. And once owned by Clouseau!!
Not sure what's under the bonnet: at 1973, it could be 2000SC or TC, but it isn't V8.
Lovely - except those (presumably Cibié) foglights...
What a lovely piece of history. And once owned by Clouseau!!
Not sure what's under the bonnet: at 1973, it could be 2000SC or TC, but it isn't V8.
Lovely - except those (presumably Cibié) foglights...
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Its the 2000TC......the first bit of the blurb refers to a West Bromwich factory.....put West Bromwich Factory Rover into google and it doesnt come up with anything.
I've tangentally read stuff about Castle Bromwich Aerodrome (which is more Solihull not W Brom), the story of Spitfires and Lancasters, and JLR factory, but was there a factory at West Bromwich making Rover P6's, or making special versions for export?
REgards Neil
I've tangentally read stuff about Castle Bromwich Aerodrome (which is more Solihull not W Brom), the story of Spitfires and Lancasters, and JLR factory, but was there a factory at West Bromwich making Rover P6's, or making special versions for export?
REgards Neil
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Rover suppliers (and some of their sites) were dotted all around the west Midlands.
P6's were assembled only at Solihull - the 'new' North Building, created especially for it.
The Pathé film "Assignment P6" shows a lot of it.
P6's were assembled only at Solihull - the 'new' North Building, created especially for it.
The Pathé film "Assignment P6" shows a lot of it.
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Re: Lights! (Interesting and Awful please)
white exec wrote: ↑18 Jan 2019, 07:44 Unusual to see an obvious Series 2 with no wing mirrors - but a very strange (and vulnerable) radio aerial, which should be roof-mounted. The extra foglights should be under the bumper, just outside the overriders.
Both my P6B's had a driver's door mirror, as this does - but the aerial IS strange.
Foglights were optional extras - & you can understand why a Frenchman would pay good francs for more Lucas lights. Period rectangular Cibiés would've fitted in the corresponding position (with suitable brackets) but, of course, aftermarket lights can be fitted wherever one wants & this was easier - AND, somehow, more French.
b-t-w, isn't that No: plate font odd, pre '63?
f-w-i-w, French export P6's had Rostyles (in fact Wolseley 18/85 wheels I'd imagine) but you can't see them - & it's not mentioned.
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Jensen was in West Bromwich and did a lot of work for the other Midlands motor companies, may that's the link.
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Here's the wheels! I'll let the experts identify whether they are proper Rubery Owen-Style or not!van ordinaire wrote: ↑19 Jan 2019, 12:55 f-w-i-w, French export P6's had Rostyles (in fact Wolseley 18/85 wheels I'd imagine) but you can't see them - & it's not mentioned.
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: ↑19 Jan 2019, 13:56 Here's the wheels! I'll let the experts identify whether they are proper Rubery Owen-Style or not!
Oh, I do like a nice P6 Nice wheels too... Suits the car and it looks awesome in red
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Those look like wheel trims to me.
Could be wrong of course...
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Correct - 3500S ones to be exact!
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This is in the awful category for me, very nearly a room 101 category. This is it in its benign though hideously ugly state.
It becomes offensive when its following you for 6 miles on a country road at night with no safe passing places.
Unfortunately I hadn't taken a welding helmet with me in the car to reduce the glare from the lights behind of a vehicle of that ilk.
Regards Neil
It becomes offensive when its following you for 6 miles on a country road at night with no safe passing places.
Unfortunately I hadn't taken a welding helmet with me in the car to reduce the glare from the lights behind of a vehicle of that ilk.
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Re: Lights! (Interesting and Awful please)
NewcastleFalcon wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 19:38 It becomes offensive when its following you for 6 miles on a country road.
One of the reasons I gave up driving... Terrified and unnerved by those bloody things driven by arrogant morons filling my rear-view mirror...
Even worse when you looked behind and all you could see was four sliver rings filling your rear screen
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Blinded!
While out the other night in the XM, we drove down a steep and narrow local rural shortcut, only to meet a new small car coming up the 1-in-8. Said little'un was awash with blinding light: headlights, foglights and what looked like DRLs. Had no choice but to stop dead, and prepare to back up.
Trouble was, the blaze of light at the front was just too much to see anything in reverse or use the mirrors! Flashed my own lights, and actually turned them out a few times, hoping he/she would get the message. Nope, de nada.
So, got out and walked forward to ask if their lights could be switched off while I backed up (the steep hill) 15m to a passing place.
No, was the answer from the woman in the passenger seat, the car's lights are fully automatic, and there's nothing we can do about it. I just shrugged and stood there. After 30 secs the guy driving looked embarrassed, twiddled and stabbed at a few things on the dash, but eventually just turned off the ignition and removed the key. Result.
Backed up, pulled over, and let them on their way, fully ablaze with icy blue. Tw*ts.
While out the other night in the XM, we drove down a steep and narrow local rural shortcut, only to meet a new small car coming up the 1-in-8. Said little'un was awash with blinding light: headlights, foglights and what looked like DRLs. Had no choice but to stop dead, and prepare to back up.
Trouble was, the blaze of light at the front was just too much to see anything in reverse or use the mirrors! Flashed my own lights, and actually turned them out a few times, hoping he/she would get the message. Nope, de nada.
So, got out and walked forward to ask if their lights could be switched off while I backed up (the steep hill) 15m to a passing place.
No, was the answer from the woman in the passenger seat, the car's lights are fully automatic, and there's nothing we can do about it. I just shrugged and stood there. After 30 secs the guy driving looked embarrassed, twiddled and stabbed at a few things on the dash, but eventually just turned off the ignition and removed the key. Result.
Backed up, pulled over, and let them on their way, fully ablaze with icy blue. Tw*ts.
Chris