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Green 1948 (P3 series) Rover 75 - JYU 805 - seen at the annual Stirling and District Classic Car Club Show, May 2014.
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A British built, Spanish registered car in Belgium. It's always nice to see a foreign registered Rover abroad. This one looked in good condition.
The planet of Marais VII was famously swampy and boggy. No roads could be built across its surface and so all vehicles had to run on large diameter, balloon tyres. This applied especially to the vehicles involved in the Classic Space swamp gas mining operations.
The government of this poor planet saw an opportunity to raise some revenue and put a tax on all tyres. The amount payable was calculated on an exponential scale from the diameter of the tyre. To counter this exorbitant cost, the Classic Spacemen replaced the balloon tyres on their rovers with multiple, small wheels of a size which was so small as to be exempt from the tax. The example shown here had a mere 64 tyres.
The multi-wheeled wheels became obsolete just 6 months later when the Maraisian government introduced a tax on valve caps.
The 75 was the only new model Rover developed under BMW management. Production started in 1999. This is a facelifted model introduced in 2004. About a year later Rover went bankrupt and the 75 was discontinued. Later the 75 was built in China as Roewe 750. This one has a 2.0 litre turbo-diesel engine.
These two almost identical Rover 214s were a pleasant sight! They were parked in a way to make them easy to photograph. It was almost as if the owner/s were waiting for a car spotter to come along and grab a photo of them! Both had shiny red paint, showing that they are cherished. The G reg one at the front is starting to show signs of lacquer peel, but it is still a good example.
Information for the 1990 Rover 214 SLi:
Mileage in between MOTs - 1,588 Miles
Mileage at last MOT - 144,089 Miles
Last Ownership Change - 19th August 2000
G38 WHU
✓ Taxed
Tax due: 01 December 2018
✓ MOT
Expires: 16 June 2018
Information for the 1992 Rover 214 GSi:
Mileage in between MOTs - 1,343 Miles
Mileage at last MOT - 127,108 Miles
Last Ownership Change - 30th January 1993
J683 EGH
✓ Taxed
Tax due: 01 July 2018
✓ MOT
Expires: 17 May 2018
FebRovery 2022, installment 10.
Since none of the wheels are technically functional this is a display model only, but the big basket drive wheel was worth it.
Car: Rover 213.
Date of first registration: 11th September 1987.
Region of registration: Coventry.
Latest recorded mileage: 38,449 (MOT 17th May 2019).
Date taken: 20th July 2019.
Location: Middle Claydon, Buckinghamshire, UK.
Car: Rover 25 iS.
Date of first registration: 23rd December 1999.
Registration region: Birmingham.
Latest recorded mileage: 73,545 (MOT 4th October 2018).
Date taken: 4th June 2019.
Album: Street Spots
Car: Rover 75 Club.
Date of first registration: 6th September 2002.
Registration region: Portsmouth.
Latest recorded mileage: 73,771 (MOT 13th January 2020).
Last V5 issued: 22nd January 2020.
Date taken: 12th October 2020.
Album: Carspotting
The Range Rover was introduced to the public back in 1970.
Combining the comfort of a Rover Saloon Car with a Land Rover’s tenacity, the early Mid Size SUV came with spacious accommodation for driver and passengers.
The powertrain with a modified Buick 215 V8 engine, Rover’s groundbreaking gearbox and permanent four-wheel drive system on long-travel coil springs made the Range Rover well capable on an off road.
Musée du Louvre exhibited an early model as an „exemplary work of industrial design“. Early models had very basic interiors, Rover’s Saloon Car features like power-steering, carpeted floors, air conditioning, cloth seats and wooden interior trim were fitted in later during production.
Like the real car, the model features a Technic ladder frame chassis on coil spring suspension and rigid axles.
The build is Creator Expert sized, length 39 studs, 14 width, height about 17 studs.
Thanks a lot to The Lego Car Blog : )
Car: Rover 90.
Engine: 2638cc in-line 6.
Year of manufacture: 1955.
Date of first registration in the UK: 15th March 1955.
Place of registration: Leeds.
Date of last MOT: 30th November 2023.
Mileage at last MOT: 4,556.
Date of last change of keeper: 7th January 2023.
Number of previous keepers: 12.
Date taken: 14th May 2023.
Album: Classics in Cardiff May 2023
Car: Rover 3500 (P6B).
Date of registration: 2nd April 1971.
Registration region: London.
Date taken: 2nd September 2018.
Location: Haynes Motor Museum, Somerset, UK.
Car: Rover 75 Club 2.0.
Date of first registration: 29th April 2000.
Registration region: Swansea.
Latest recorded mileage: 54,764 (MOT 27th July 2019).
Last V5 issued: 9th April 2012.
Date taken: 10th February 2021.
Album: Carspotting 2021
Car: Rover 414i.
Year of manufacture: 1995.
Date of first registration in the UK: 25th October 1995.
Place of registration: Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Date of last MOT: No online MOT history.
Mileage at last MOT: No online MOT history.
Date of last V5 issued: 13th December 2004.
Date taken: 9th September 2022.
Album: Carspotting 2022
Car: Rover 820 Vitesse.
Date of first registration: 3rd September 1999.
Registration region: Luton.
Date taken: 5th May 2017.
Album: Street Spots
I guess the license plate gives away the type and year.
@Kiwanis History Vehicles - Lasauvage, Luxembourg - 2024
Car: Rover 2200SC.
Date of first registration: 2nd May 1977.
Registration region: Exeter.
Latest recorded mileage: 58,665 (MOT 20th July 2017).
Last V5 issued: 1st September 2019.
Date taken: 19th April 2021.
Album: Carspotting
Looked very nicely kept, but currently on SORN, MOT expired September '15.
Vehicle make
ROVER
Date of first registration
10 November 1964
Year of manufacture
1964
Cylinder capacity (cc)
2625cc
Rover 200 coupe.
Supplied by Corby Rover.
The registration number is now on a red 2014 Mercedes A200 CDI AMG Sport.
"Purple spaceman, this is Blacktron squad βτ-22 ! Blacktron leadership has declared coloured space suits illegal ! Accept to dye your space suit black or you will be arrested ! I guarantee you, you do not want to end up like the Teal spaceman ! We are not kidding, and it is absolutely not because we are jealous of your fabulous outfits !"
So I had this silly idea of Blacktron being some sort of fashion police that enforces very strict laws when it comes to space suits colours. While the story surrounding it is absolutely ludicrous, the model itself has been designed very seriously, and comes with several play features :
• Front missiles launchers
• Removable turret and antenna (can be placed on the rover or the speeder)
• Suit decoloration chamber storage compartment in the back, with a button to eject the chamber
• Weapons and antenna storage compartments on each side, with foldable ladders
I tried to build a model that was as fun and playable as possible, and also that looks awesome !
This is my entry for the 90th Anniversary : Space Celebrations contest on LEGO IDEAS. You can see the model in 3D on Mecabricks. Many thanks to my buddy Shaddowtoa for his input.
In 1995 Rover introduced the third generation of the 200-series. After being renamed Rover 25 it remained in production until the bankruptcy of MG Rover in 2005. This is a special edition BRM model, built in 1999 to honour the BRM racing team. Like the BRM racing cars it has an orange band on the nose.