1969 Rover P5B Coupe
Nice old example from 
long term ownership and private collection in Ireland; driven 50 miles to the 
sale
Dating from April 1969 this appealing Rover 
P5B Coupe features of course, the Buick based Rover V8 and is finished in 
Admiralty Blue sat upon period correct Rostyle steel wheels.
Under the bonnet, we find the typical 3,528cc Rover V8 which 
reputedly developed 158bhp and 280NM of torque providing the P5B with ample 
performance for its day, with drive sent to the rear via three-speed Borg Warner 
Type 35 automatic transmission.
Inside, we find 
a beige leather interior showings signs of age, yet still offering surprising 
comfort.
The car has come to us from a private 
collection in Ireland, yet has remained on its UK plates and was driven to the 
sale from Birmingham by the vendor’s agent.
The 
history file includes an old style V5 showing four former keepers, the current 
since March (according to the V5 we have on file, confirmed by an Experian 
check), four old MOTs and a selection of historic bills. 
One note/bill on file suggests works were undertaken for the 
registered keeper at a cost of some 
£6,588 including replacement sill sections and jack tubes, inner and outer 
D-posts plus rear inner wings, new A-posts and front inner wings, replacement 
door skins, replacement engine with second hand unit plus further works as 
detailed although this note is undated, the work was carried out by R.J. 
Spratley Rover specialist of the West Midlands, however Its likely this bill is 
rather historic given it references a fax number.
Other bills on file from the same Specialist reference additional 
restorative works all dated around the late 90s for the car totalling many 
thousands of pounds.  We also find a 
purchase invoice dated March 1996 for £2,800 and other sundry 
bits.
Starting promptly and running well as we 
moved it around for these shots, this P5B shows some signs of age and would 
likely benefit from a degree of recommissioning and general tidy up, but these 
attractive old cars have a loyal and devoted following having been a major part 
of British life across the board from the Queen to Thatcher to your man next 
door through the 60s and 70s.
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