Thanks! I quite like the wheels as well, it was only when I had a close look, I saw the ROVER name on them. I guess they are from an SD1? Any ideas on refurbishing this type of wheel? Or even what they looked like originally?Looks like a lot of fun. I had those wheels on my old Red 3500S, sadly gone now.
Thanks for the welcome. We were on a North Island road trip in a rental car earlier this month, and the first place we stayed at I saw this car with a cardboard 4 sale sign out the back! Took it for a spin and I had a grinning wife! The car had been stored for 14 years, so we put it on a hoist, got a WOF, and it looked a reasonable proposition to change all our travel plans. Carried on in rental car for a week, looped back and drove her home, what a lovely comfortable cruiser. I was looking to get TVR Chimera, but in reality, I would have been alone in it, as Julie does not like convertibles. So Win-Win, fun car and happy wife alongside.Great to see another Kiwi riding high and getting around our stunning country after a long lockdown. Your car is the perfect classic for the job.
Watch putting methanol blend fuel in these old fuel systems -they don't like it.
Lovely to have you on board.
Gerald
Thanks! I quite like the wheels as well, it was only when I had a close look, I saw the ROVER name on them. I guess they are from an SD1? Any ideas on refurbishing this type of wheel? Or even what they looked like originally?
Thanks so much for this great description of improvements, and also a pic of your wheels. I think my wheels look OK as is, like yours, so they moved to the end of my list of 22 things to do to the old girl!!Here are mine, as they came off the SD1 in unmolested original condition.
And welcome to the forum from Christchurch, NZ.
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Other excellent Rover Mags are also available such as this one from another CHCH car
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Here is a cheap affordable upgrade that makes that road going experience even better.
Fitting and Review of By'Gone Auto's Anti Roll Bar