Lot details Registration No: CNA 849 Chassis No: 623308 Mot Expiry: Exempt
- Subject to an extensive body & interior restoration C.2007
- Offered with a collection of spares including 4 steel wheels with tyres
- History file includes photographs of the restoration & original instruction manual
Further Info:
Spencer Wilks was appointed General Manager of Rover in 1929, where he was joined by his engineer brother Maurice the following year. An early product of the dynasty was the P1, which debuted as the Rover 10 at the 1933 London Motor Show. It was offered in six-light Saloon or four-light Sportsman guise and with the option of a 1496cc engine (Rover 12) or 1577cc unit (Rover 14). The latter was an OHV straight-six, whose maximum output of 54bhp endowed the model with a top speed of c.69mph. The delightful Rover 14 Sportsman now offered is a 1936 example that's finished in the attractive combination of two-tone Blue bodywork and Blue interior trim. We understand 'CNA 849' was treated to an extensive restoration around 2007, ie three years prior to its acquisition by the vendor. He is now offering it complete with original instruction manual, photos of the restoration and a selection of spare parts.
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