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1961 Rover 80 - MAS 402


The Rover P4 series cars were produced from 1950 to 1964, during which period over 130,000 cars were built.
Their P4 designation is factory terminology and back then at least was not in day-to-day use by the public who would have used the appropriate consumer designations for their models - this particular one being an example of the Rover 80.
I have to say that my own preference when it comes to old Rovers has to be the P5, but I do still like the P4. You can find out more about these cars and their history by following the link below:
home.ican.net/~magnet/p4
Their P4 designation is factory terminology and back then at least was not in day-to-day use by the public who would have used the appropriate consumer designations for their models - this particular one being an example of the Rover 80.
I have to say that my own preference when it comes to old Rovers has to be the P5, but I do still like the P4. You can find out more about these cars and their history by following the link below:
home.ican.net/~magnet/p4
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