Talago
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Maybe this has been asked before, but what is defined now as being a "Classic Rover"?
The first edition of James Taylor's Book 'The Classic Rovers' covered the years 1934 - 1977. So that was up to end of P6 production.
The second edition (1996) covered up to 1986 - The end of SD1 production. But that edition was 17 years ago.
So what is defined as a "Classic Rover" now?
Is it every Rover ever made as they have been out of production for over 8 years now, or does it stop at SD1 or at 800?
What do you think?
The first edition of James Taylor's Book 'The Classic Rovers' covered the years 1934 - 1977. So that was up to end of P6 production.
The second edition (1996) covered up to 1986 - The end of SD1 production. But that edition was 17 years ago.
So what is defined as a "Classic Rover" now?
Is it every Rover ever made as they have been out of production for over 8 years now, or does it stop at SD1 or at 800?
What do you think?