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    The Rover P4 series is a group of mid-size luxury saloon cars produced by the Rover Company from 1949 until 1964. They were designed by Gordon Bashford...
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    marketed under the names Rover 3 Litre, Rover 3.5 Litre and Rover 3½ Litre. The P5 was a larger car than the P4 which in some respects it replaced. 69...
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    1948–1949 Rover P3 (60/75) 1949–1964 Rover P4 (60/75/80/90/95/100/105/110) 1958–1973 Rover P5 (3-Litre/3.5-Litre) 1963–1976 Rover P6 (2000/2200/3500) Rover (marque)...
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  • Rover production. 1948–1949 Rover P3 (60/75) 1949–1964 Rover P4 (60/75/80/90/95/100/105/110) 1958–1973 Rover P5 (3-Litre/3.5-Litre) 1963–1977 Rover P6...
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    Bobbitt, Malcolm (2007) [1994]. "III – Gas-Turbines and the Jet Era". Rover P4 Series (revised ed.). Dorchester, UK: Veloce Publishing. ISBN 978-1-903706-57-2...
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  • The name Rover 100 may refer to one of two different British motor vehicles: Rover P4 100; produced by The Rover Co. Ltd. from 1960–62 Rover Metro, at...
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    experimenting with a larger model than the Land Rover Series in 1951, when the Rover P4-based two-wheel-drive "Road Rover" project was developed by Gordon Bashford...
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    as the Rover 2000 and was a complete "clean sheet" design intended to appeal to a larger number of buyers than earlier models such as the P4 it replaced...
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    a quiet, smooth-running engine, and this enabled Rover to fit it to their P4 saloon car as the Rover 80. Various power outputs were available for this...
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    Solihull plant (category Jaguar Land Rover)
    the Rover P4, from 1949. As well as producing many Rover cars there until the late 1970s, the plant was also the development site of the Land Rover four-wheel...
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  • Rover have included a Rover 60 model: Rover P3, 1948-1949 Rover P4, 1953-1959 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rover...
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  • 1948 Land Rover (Rover) 1948 Morris Minor (Nuffield) 1949 Rover P4 (60/75/90 etc. models) (Rover) 1952 Morris Oxford MO (BMC) 1954 Austin Cambridge (BMC)...
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  • notoriously inaccurate, typically being made as cheaply as possible. Many Rover (P4 to P6), Ford (Mk1 Escort, Mk2 Cortina, and Mk1 Capri GT/RS), and Triumph...
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    sedans, and Ford Thunderbird (1967–1971) four-door sedans. The British Rover P4 used rear-hinged doors at the rear. German Goggomobil saloons and coupes...
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    1924; pg. 7; Issue 43728 Hough and Frostick, Rover Memories, Allen & Unwin, London 1966 Malcolm Bobbit, Rover P4, Veloce, Dorchester, 2002 ISBN 9781903706572...
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    pulling a 'T handle' intended for manual operation. Some cars, such as the Rover P4, include a manual switch to engage or disengage the freewheel. Manual transmission...
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  • well as for cars produced by other manufacturers worldwide, including MG, Rover Group, Volvo and Lotus Cars. Many other international car manufacturers...
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    IOE engine (redirect from Rover IOE engine)
    (Land Rover 1.6) to 134bhp (P5 3 litre MkII & III). The 2.6 6-cylinder IOE engine had a particularly long career. After being used in Rover P4 saloon...
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    named the "A", later joined by the more powerful "100", was based on the Rover P4 75 with the chassis shortened by 9 inches (230 mm) from 111 inches (2,800 mm)...
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    was dissolved in 1967. Rover entered the executive car market in 1948 with the Rover P3. The P3 was replaced by the Rover P4 in 1949, which was produced...
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    replaced by the all-new Rover 75 (P4) at the end of September 1949; this was produced until 1959. (The '75' name was later used for Rover's 1999–2005 75 flagship)...
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    Bobbitt, Malcolm (2007) [1994]. "III – Gas-Turbines and the Jet Era". Rover P4 Series (revised ed.). Dorchester, UK: Veloce Publishing. ISBN 978-1-903706-57-2...
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  • Classic – Toyota AA 1997 Plymouth Prowler – 1930s hot rod 1998 Rover 75 - 1950s Rover P4 1998 Honda Z – Honda N360 1998 Volkswagen New Beetle – 1938 Volkswagen...
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    Birmabright (category Land Rover vehicles)
    the Land Rover from its launch in April 1948, and in a few other classic British vehicles. The doors, boot lid and bonnet of most Rover P4 models were...
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    The Land Rover Wolf is a light military vehicle manufactured by Land Rover in the United Kingdom (UK), based on the Land Rover Defender, introduced in...
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  • David Bache (category Rover Company)
    Pininfarina, who had been commissioned to produce a coupé and convertible on the Rover P4 chassis prior to Bache's arrival. Bache created the shape for the P5, then...
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  • Rover Company employed Weslake to develop a new head for its 3-litre engine, the final development which was used in the Rover P4 110 and the Rover P5...
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    Bobbitt, Malcolm (2007) [1994]. "III – Gas-Turbines and the Jet Era". Rover P4 Series (revised ed.). Dorchester, UK: Veloce Publishing. pp. 84–87....
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    unibody/strut-suspended 1951 Ford Consul joined the 1948 Morris Minor and 1949 Rover P4 in the automobile market in the UK. In Italy, Enzo Ferrari was beginning...
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    fly-past". Salisbury journal. Retrieved 14 July 2021. Bobbitt, Malcolm (2002). Rover P4 Series. Veloce. p. 19. ISBN 9781903706572. "Faster Bombers". The Times...
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