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Rover P5B
The Rover P5 was introduced in 1959 and was considered as the poor man’s Bentley, providing ample British luxury at a relative low price. It was also the first Rover with a unitary chassis. Over the years the car remained virtually unchanged until replaced by the P5B model in 1967. Only front discs replaced the drums about 3 months after production started, while power steering became standard in 1960. Initially the 3 litre engine gave 117 BHP, but towards the end 136 BHP was standard.
An oddity was the Coupe version, which had a shorter and lower roof, but kept the same overall dimensions and four doors. Of both models 48541 units were made. In 1967 the introduction of the alloy Buick engine started the tradition of the Rover V8, an engine which became very popular in various British cars until its end came when it could not meet the recent emission regulations. The initial output of the engine was 151 BHP, later increased to 161 BHP. Top speed was 190 kph (up 15 kph compared to the P5) and the car really became a grand tourer. The two body styles already used in the P5 were continued, whereby the Coupe sold almost as good as the sedan, with 9100 compared to 11,500 for the sedan. Production of both models stopped in 1973. Shown is a P5B Coupe, which appeared during the support events of the 2006 Concours d’Elegance at Palace Het Loo.
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Interesting. I thought the 4-door coupes are a contemporary idea, CLS and such.
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Definitely one of the coolest cars on the planet.
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My mother had a 3.0 coupe straight-6 and I cherished that car. EAN 819D was the number plate. I'd like to export one to the US but are parts really that hard to find please?
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I am not sure but I think that in the UK there must be a thriving club scene for these cars, and after all they were not that rare. I have no idea what the situation in the US could be, but if you will have to import each spare part, owning one could be an expensive hobby. Were they ever sold new in the USA?
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Thank you for welcoming me :-)
I'll try some British Car Repair shops in Southern California to see what they know. I did think of getting one from a reputable dealer in the UK so I could have a direct line to sourcing parts. Great website! David |
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Rover P5 - Page 1 - Index you'll always find UK marque clubs are really helpful. I suggest contacting them and asking for local info.
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My 1960 Rover P5
1960 P5 MKI in gorgeous condition
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Never take pictures with yourself in the shade.....
![]() Are you a dealer (as Ebay suggests?) or a private person? And please remove the links from your post....
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Henk, what are these cars worth in Eurpoe, They are quite common in South Africa and they go for a song.......is it worth exporting them. Here they only go to the crusher..nobody wants them and its actually a nice car to drive. |
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), but I don't think there is much demand for a Mk1.and funny to see the Ebay category under "Landrover"
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