Rover P6: 2000, 2200, 3500

Rover P6: 2000, 2200, 3500

Author: James Taylor

Publisher: The Crowood Press

Published: 2020-04-20

Total Pages: 612

ISBN-13: 178500722X

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The Rover P6 was unquestionably one of the best saloon cars to come out of Britain in the 1960s and was winner of the first-ever European Car of the Year award. It combined a wealth of technical innovation with a distinctive appearance that incorporated exactly the right degree of Italianate sharp-suited appearance for its time. It was, and remains, a great car to drive, and all these qualities were combined with the space and practicality of a four-seat family saloon. Rover P6: 2000, 2200, 3500 - The Complete Story documents its evolution from the earliest ideas in the 1950s to the end of production in 1977. It describes all the models with specification tables and paint and trim options, including NADA and Federal cars and remembers the motorsport successes and failures. It records the manufacturing process at Solihull and CKD overseas and includes a useful chapter on buying and owning a Rover P6.


The Encyclopedia of Classic Cars

The Encyclopedia of Classic Cars

Author: David Lillywhite

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13:

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Presents photo-illustrated profiles of more than a thousand car models produced by over two hundred manufacturers between the late nineteenth and early twenty-first century, providing manufacture dates, specifications, and details on the cars' features and makers.


Rover P6 1963-1977

Rover P6 1963-1977

Author: James Taylor

Publisher: Brooklands Books

Published: 1994-10-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781855209442

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This Rover P6 book covers design and development of the car. The production market, derivatives, dompetition specification and performance data. Models included are 2000, 2000 automatic, 2000SC, 2000SC automatic, 2000TC, 220SC, 2200SC automatic, 2200TC, 3500 and the 3500S. A new revised edition from James Taylor.


Rover 75 and MG ZT

Rover 75 and MG ZT

Author: James Taylor

Publisher: Crowood

Published: 2014-03-31

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 1847976867

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From the moment of its launch in 1998, the Rover 75 caught the public's imagination. Here, at last, was a car that felt like traditional Rovers and had been designed in Britain. Rover 75 and MG ZT charts the evolution of the models from the early 1990s onwards including full production histories and comprehensive specification details. Contents include: the development and production of the Rover 75 under BMW in the 1990s; becoming the MG Rover Group - from BMW to Phoenix Venture Holdings; expanding the Rover 75 with Longbridge Rover Salooons and Tourers; the MG models of the new millennium - the ZT and ZT-T; monogram 75, the five-millionth Rover; a facelift for the cars with the new V8 engines; moving production to China and the end of the MG Rover Group. Illustrated with 267 colour photographs, this is essential reading for motoring enthusiasts and fans of the Rover brand.


The Rover V8 Engine

The Rover V8 Engine

Author: David Hardcastle

Publisher: Haynes Publications

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9780854299614

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A thorough technical assessment of the Rover V8 engine and all methods of tuning for increased power output. Filled with the V8s transatlantic origins and production, its competition career in rallies and in saloon car road racing, plus details of all Rover V8 speed equipment suppliers and professional engine builders. This volume brings the Rover V8 story up-to-date with developments ranging from the factory 3.9 litre, to the Range Rover of 1994.