Britain’s dependable saloon
of the 1950s; showing only 44,237 miles
First registered in October
1953, this Rover P4 75 is in dignified green with just 44,237 miles
recorded. Powered by Rover’s smooth 2,103cc straight-six,
it epitomised the optimism of early-1950s
Britain, when ration books were fading and motoring symbolised freedom.
Nicknamed the “Auntie
Rover,”
the P4 blended reassuring solidity with understated luxury, its wood-and-leather
cabin a haven of refinement.
The distinctive stately lines made it a
familiar sight outside country houses and city clubs alike. A charming survivor,
this example captures the tweed-jacket
era of British motoring, where reliability met quiet sophistication.
The
paperwork includes the current V5C registered as historic as does its taxation
class.
Driven 50 miles to the sale and has been running nicely for the
pictures and video.
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