Thoughts on the Rover p4 ?
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Re: Thoughts on the Rover p4 ?
I was merely giving information. I don't know anything about the 'Guild', but I doubt whether moderators ban people for voicing an opinion.
Re: Thoughts on the Rover p4 ?
Might be a better site than this then.....daveallgood wrote: I doubt whether moderators ban people for voicing an opinion.

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Re: Thoughts on the Rover p4 ?
Good info for the prospective purchaser Dave and here is a link to their site.daveallgood wrote:I was merely giving information. I don't know anything about the 'Guild', but I doubt whether moderators ban people for voicing an opinion.
http://www.roverp4dg.org.uk
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Re: Thoughts on the Rover p4 ?
Well it is a little bit, how can I put, pedantic. With 400 odd members though there isn't going to be that much activity as ours. Still, plenty of useful information to be had.
By the way, going to look at the Auntie on Sunday....we'll see!
By the way, going to look at the Auntie on Sunday....we'll see!
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Re: Thoughts on the Rover p4 ?
Gone and done it now ! Winston's big sister, A 1962 100. Didn't go for the 95 we originally looked at. To be honest the car was okay but it was the Del Boy/Arthur Daley hybrid owner that put us off,then saw this one and that as they say, was that ! Previous owner had her for 20 years and has done a lot of work,including a 5-year rebuild all documented and supported by photographs.We felt more comfortable buying from this chap, genuine sadness at having to sell was plainly evident to see. Nevertheless she's ours now and will be well looked after.[frame]
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Re: Thoughts on the Rover p4 ?
Very Nice 

Re: Thoughts on the Rover p4 ?
Very nice indeed, lovely looking car - most important - are all the tools in the tray ??



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Re: Thoughts on the Rover p4 ?
Nice "Del Boy/Arthur Daley hybrid owners" should be given a very wide berth, buying any second hand car is as much about evaluating the owner and the stories they tell you, as the car itself.
It isn't foolproof
but "I don't trust this smooth talking person" is a major alarm bell.
I went to look at a more modern car at a dealers in Whitsable not very long ago.
There was one chap, well spoken and dressed who answered my questions with fairly dismissive answers, also in the office was a biggish bloke with a face red from drinking.
The scenario if I was to buy are car from them was all too clear
I exited stage left and will never return under any circumstances.
It isn't foolproof

I went to look at a more modern car at a dealers in Whitsable not very long ago.
There was one chap, well spoken and dressed who answered my questions with fairly dismissive answers, also in the office was a biggish bloke with a face red from drinking.
The scenario if I was to buy are car from them was all too clear

"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"