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    Default Super rare - one of 166 - Rover 75 V8 for sale

    One of 166 Rover models ever built, #631 has been registered PK54 HLG as an MG Rover Group vehicle on 6 October 2004, so just turned eight years old. It still has the original ?Phoenix Motors? registration plates. It stayed with MGR for eleven months and was sold on 6 October 2005 to a lady owner in Kent. Her husband who still runs a local garage performed the services during the very limited mileage the car accumulated in the six years of her ownership. I purchased the car on 22 November 2011 with a little over 16,000 miles on it following a recent excellent repair after a rear-end shunt which resulted in the car being Cat D insurance. Cat D, for those who don't know, is the smallest or least damaged insurance category, and is considered not serious enough to appear on the registration documents. The former owner explained to me that the right rear wing and the bumper had been replaced.

    This particular car was ordered new in the desirable colour of X-Power grey with a full black leather interior with light grey piping. Options in addition to the standard equipment of the 75 V8 model include a sliding roof, full memory power seats and chrome bullet mirrors. The leather is unmarked, the carpets are new, the headlining is clean, but has a damage above the rear left passenger area. The wheels are 17inch Star spokes. All the other "usual suspects" like cruise control and stereo controls on the steering wheel, electric windows, electric door locks and both remote control key fobs are all there, present and functioning as they should. For those of you less familiar with the differences of the Rover vs. the MG V8 model, the obvious difference is the presence of the indestructible ADO 4R70W automatic transmission from Ford Motor Co, which was not only in use in the 1999-2005 Ford Mustang models, but also earned its reputation in millions of miles in New York Taxicabs and Lincoln Continental limos. The other difference exclusive to the Rover 75 V8 is a softer suspension, making the Rover a cruiser not a bruiser. Only 166 Rover 75 V8 models were ever built, making it arguably the rarest Rover model ever, and being the last Rover model ever launched before the company folded, it will remain a collector's item forever.

    In the eleven months of my ownership I have made some significant investments to the car, which now shows 29,197 miles accurate and up-to-date. After my purchase, a number of areas had needed attending, the heater unit was replaced by Dreadnought in Callander, who are the UK?s specialists in MG ZT V8 and Rover 75 V8 vehicles. The sliding roof mechanism had disintegrated (as many of them do) and was replaced with OEM materials. A set of Uniroyal Rainsport tyres have been fitted in March. I also acquired two completely new carpet mat sets for the MG V8 models (different patterns to the FWD models) and put one in use, the other one is still untouched and will come with the car. I have also sourced a set of Chinese mudflaps and had them painted and installed to protect the paintwork. You can see them on the pictures I've taken. Recent work includes front and rear brakes and a full service at Dreadnought. The car comes with books and both keys as well as the original sales brochure (now rare) and price list (dito).

    I am letting this car go, hopefully to a club member here or over on the gentlemen's site. It is my intention to sell the car, fully serviced and ready to go with under 30,000 miles since new for GBP 6,995. I am offering this with the following unusual "Rover V8 Service Package" included:

    · Full 12 months MoT at date of sale (no advisories)
    · Full 12 months road tax from date of sale paid by me
    · Fully serviced, oils changed, by Dreadnought Garage/Callander
    · Full tank of petrol
    · Full valet
    · Free delivery to any address in the United Kingdom (mainland England, Scotland, Wales only. If you live on any of the islands, this offer is valid to the closest port on the mainland side).

    While this may sound in deed unusual, I have just been looking at numerous cars in recent months and have loathed the attitude of many of the sales people, test drives with a thimble full of fuel in the car, promises that weren't kept, MoTs that then never happened, parts that were supposed to be included, and cars that were located 500 miles away from my house. I hated all of it and wanted to make the purchase experience for any of my club member friends as pleasant and easy as possible.

    Please note that the free delivery is AFTER the car is sold and money received. I strongly encourage anyone to come in person and inspect and test drive the car or to call Brian Luti at Dreadnought and let him tell you about the car. Once money is received in full, I will drive the car to your driveway, fully valeted and with a full tank of fuel, 12 months MoT and tax, and all you need to do is to get in and drive. Please also note that the distance from Perthshire in Scotland to your home will obviously increase the total mileage by exactly that amount. I hope the car finds a happy new owner on here.

    74 images of the car are on flickr and I hope they help describe the car adequately. You can have a look at them here:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/4833583...44218787/show/

    The car is located in Comrie/Scotland, an hour away from either Edinburgh or Glasgow airports. Please feel free to message me here or send me an email to PK54HLG@aol.com.

    Thank you

    Axel
    Last edited by 75SCO; 29-10-2012 at 04:49 PM.
    Six-thirty-one sold

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    Great speal of an advert, and a nice looking car, just a shame its a CAT D write off, its still quite a serious condition for buyers and quite rightly 95% of them will be put off, as they always seem to have other hidden issues but good luck with the sale as i think you are asking top money for it

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    Thanks for the comment on the advert, there are other people who seem to agree:

    http://www.aronline.co.uk/blogs/blog...odern-classic/
    Six-thirty-one sold

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