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1939 Rover 16
No Reserve
Barn find
saloon; off the road for many years; engine free and body looks sound;
nice project
Yes, the proverbial 'barn find' that actually came
from a barn! This 1939 Rover 16 saloon has been in the vendor's care for well
over 30 years and it's time to move on...
Launched in 1937, the Rover P2
came as a revelation to the middle class motorist at which it was aimed.
Beautifully built and trimmed, it was in a different league to most other cars
in its class and offered levels of refinement that were normally associated with
the kind of upmarket cars that most people could only dream of gracing their
driveways.
There is sadly little information for us to go on, but it
appears to have last been on the road in 1992. The vendor's father had the car
resprayed some 30 years ago which would accord with what we see.
The
document file includes two other MOTs from the 1970s and a buff logbook which
shows ownership changes in 1958, 1964 and 1975. The registration number is no
longer recognised by the DVLA, but assistance from the active Rover Register and
the accompanying buff logbook should be sufficient for the DVLA to put it back
on their books.
The body looks remarkably sound although the running
boards will need fettling and the car looks complete. The engine is free but
will obviously require a significant recommission before use once
more.
The interior is less appealing, requiring a fresh headlining and
repairs to the seats. These are present and the leather possibly saveable but
the stitching has certainly seen better days.
These big pre-war Rovers
were beautifully made and are a positive delight to drive. This car needs a new
home that can give it the time and TLC that it so richly deserves.
On
offer at No Reserve, we are all tempted to bring this lovely old girl back to
life.
Documents: Buff logbook; three old MOTs
For more
information - contact matthew.parkin@brightwells.com
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