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That story, BDLJ...

 

...is wearing thin!  ;-)

You're on a promise - those Alfa shots are now well overdue.

If it helps to prompt you, here's some 'during and after' shots of the Rover (for those who haven't met her, she's a 1948 Rover P3, "4 light"  sports model. The term '4 light' refers to the number of side windows on this factory-'chopped' car, as opposed to the more genteel, slightly higher "6 light" model. It's a  75bhp straight six, all restored to original spec with only a couple of very minor safety mods (seat belts, fender-mounted indicators to supplement the side 'trafficators'). Revolutionary features for the day included the ability to engage a free wheeling clutch (effectively rendering the car a clutchless manual - early Tiptronic!), factory sunroof, suicide doors and 'fast glass' - a single lever which drops and raises the driver's or passenger's windows in an instant.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cheers,

pplater

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