Rover P4 95, 1964 information
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The Rover P4
was built between the years 1949 and 1964. Regarding the styling the P4
was a giant leap to modernity compared to it's predecessor the Rover P3
which looked very nice but pretty old school. The first series of P4
cars were fitted with a remarkable item, an extra driving lamp in the
center of the grille. This item was named 'Cyclops eye', by the public,
and it was deleted in the year 1952. The first series of P4 car were
fitted with the four and six cylinder engines carried over from the P3.
These cars were also fitted with column shift which changed to a
centrally floor mounted gear lever from 1954. Rover cars were quality
products and with the P4 Rover had proven that again. Quality of build
was superb and the engines were almost indestructible. The pressed steel
bodywork was completed with many aluminium parts like the doors,
the boot lid and the bonnet. The last models were given steel doors from
the year 1960. Until 1959 all Rover P4 cars were fitted with drum brakes
all round, from that year disc brakes at front were introduced. Six cylinder
in-line engine Colour grey with a moss green leather interior. Right hand driven (RHD). |