Saffron P6 Down Under

Oh I do like those mags , and the radio is mounted a bit different to mine .Nice car though , must be worth that serious money when cortina's and escorts get more for less car.
 
Nice looking car but the sales spin apart from making me puke would put me off ever trusting the seller let alone buying the car.
I can smell the bulshit from NZ.

Graeme
 
Another Saffron Rover, gee they're becoming as common as mud!

Most of those that are left must be for sale :LOL:

Few interesting points to note. The choke and reserve have been relocated. Nothing unusual with that, quiet common when there is air conditioning fitted, but this Rover doesn't appear to have such.
1976 models for the Australian market all came with black plastic door mirrors, not those that are shown. Of course they could have been changed.
Black arm rests were not the norm for 1976 models, rather they were the same colour as the seats, glove boxes etc.
The oil pressure gauge is metric, units in kPa, so that fits with the 1976 model.

Ron.

P.S: Noted a few more points of interest.
The V8 badge on the boot to my knowledge only appeared up until the change over in 1974. Those Rover's with the 9.25:1 engine (this Rover likely has the 8.3:1 engine) were not fitted with one.
The toe bar is almost exactly the same as the one on my Rover. It is the only other Rover that I have seen with one the same.
 
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