298 Rover 100 (P4) (1962) KSL 661 by Robert Knight Via Flickr: Rover 100 (1960-62) Engine 2625cc S6 IOE Production 16621 Registration Number KSL 661 ROVER SET www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157623690660271... 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. The Rover 100 was introduced in 1960 as part of a shrinking P4 range, replacing both the Rover 90 and 105. It was powered by a more powerful 2.6 litre short-stroke version of the P5 3-Litre unit. And was capable of 100mph. The interior was luxurious, with wood and leather accents on traditional English car elements. like a curved Shepherds Crook handbrake lever. A bench front seat or individual front seats could be ordered. A heater was a standard fitting. Like the smaller 80 version, the 100 was fitted with servo-assisted Girling disc brakes at the front, keeping drum brakes at the rear. Overdrive, on top gear only, was a standard fitting. Production ended in 1962 Diolch am 97,567,690 o olygiadau gwych, mae pob un ohonynt yn cael eu gwerthfawrogi'n fawr. Thanks for 97,567,690 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated. Shot 21.08.2022, at Lupin Farm, Kings Bromley, Staffordshire REF 163-298
















