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Description
1970 Rover P6 2000SC Series 1
Three owners
from new; recent new clutch, headlights and stainless steel exhaust; electronic
ignition; serviced 300 miles ago; a nicely original example of
this classic English saloon
A real landmark in car design, the Rover P6 set new
standards for performance and refinement when it first appeared in 1963 and was
immediately voted ‘Car of the Year’.
A luxury four-door family saloon, the P6 featured an all
steel monocoque central cell onto which all the outer body panels were bolted
including an aluminium bonnet and boot lid. Suspension was independent all round
and employed a de Dion tube arrangement at the rear which enabled the car to
remain level at high cornering speeds. Servo-assisted four-wheel disc brakes
were also fitted, with the rear discs being mounted inboard.
Initially only available with a 104bhp 2-litre engine, a
124bhp twin-carb 2000TC was available from 1966 which was slightly faster but
more difficult to keep in tune. The P6 range continued to sell in healthy
numbers until the arrival of the ‘flying wedge’ SD1 cars in 1976.
First registered in September 1970, this lovely Rover
2000SC is a Series 1 model with the ribbon speedo and flick switches which were
replaced by round gauges and rotary switches on post-1970 Series 2 models.
Finished in Zircon Blue with a black leather interior and a manual gearbox, it
has had just three owners from new, the first of whom kept it for 44 years
before finally selling it in 2014.
It was treated to some localised body repairs and a full
repaint about six years ago, as detailed in an album of photos on file, but is
otherwise in commendably original condition throughout - even the carpets look
original. Ten old MOTs show that it has been in regular use, clocking up some
25,000 miles since 1996, the odometer currently showing 27,523 miles although
presumably this is the second time around.
Invoices show that it received a new clutch, electronic
ignition and a stainless steel exhaust system in 2018. The following year it got
new headlights and a full service since when it has done fewer than 300 miles.
Our vendor bought the car in September 2018, driving it some 130 miles from the
Midlands to London and reporting that it performs beautifully.
Appearing to be in generally good condition throughout,
the only real shortcoming we noted was some corrosion on the horizontal body
panel beneath the front grille, as can be seen in the last photo on our website.
Flying through its MOT in January this year with just a couple of minor
advisories, it has an agreed insurance valuation of £12,000 issued in September
2019.
For more information contact James on 07970 309907 or
email [email protected]
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