Editor's new ride

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dannyhopkins
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Editor's new ride

#1 Post by dannyhopkins »

Here we go then, my new wheels. A 1970 Rover P6 3500 S1. Needs new rope oil seal so I got it for a fair price, but the an S1 with the V8 has always been on my list of must have classics... polished Rostyles are from a P5... thin white lined tyres are new... do we like them? Bit bling... but they're growing on me. What do you think?

Danny :?:
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#2 Post by FrazzleTC »

That looks lovely. I do like series one P6s, and I'm not biased. :oops:
Looks like a great car with some very nice extras. Recently resprayed if it's the car I think I saw on ebay a wee while ago?
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#3 Post by Aar0sc »

Looks awesome!


I'm gonna have to say it:

Get some Racing Stripes!!!
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#4 Post by stagman »

very nice, always fancied a V8 P6. :D (I would get rid of the white walls myself)
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#5 Post by JPB »

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Yeah, I so would 8-) . I'm not too sure about the white stripes on the tyres either, but shall come to terms with them and struggle on, manfully, not remotely envious of your owning that lovely Rover. That wasn't strictly true as it happens: I'm insanely envious and I want one. Now.
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#6 Post by Mrotwoman »

Looks very nice :D
What size are the Rostyles ?
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#7 Post by Grease Monkey »

That looks much too good for you Danny! Keep the whitewalls, they set the car off, especially with the Rostyles.

I've just sold my Matra, it's going to Portugal, so I'm looking to fill the space left, anyone got any ideas what I should go for?


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#8 Post by suffolkpete »

I've just sold my Matra, it's going to Portugal,
Shame on you :D , you must really wanted to get rid of it too, all the trouble you went to. Another one goes out of the country, there'll be none of us left soon :cry:
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#9 Post by rich. »

keep the white walls! change them when they are worn out! eco friendly....
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#10 Post by bnicho »

Nice choice Mr Hopkins!

I say keep the whitewalls. They add just a hint of pimp. :)
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