First picture so far
I'm Dave, and I'm an engineering apprentice from Oxfordshire (am I right in thinking these cars were cowley built?)
Although this is my fifth car its my first dabble in Rovers and I must say I'm rather impressed!
Anyway I found it on Ebay last week, as I've been on the lookout for a cheap stop-gap car for a while while I weld up my old E28 Beemer.
A week ago, I boarded a train to tunbridge wells, paid the princely sum of £205 for it (the car, not the train) and drove it 110 miles home no trouble at all. It was my first time driving an auto as well, so took a bit of getting used to, but it was fun! That 1.6 Honda lump is a sweet little motor, so I'd far rather it was a manual, but beggars cant be choosers now can they.
Its full title is a 416Si, ie, pov-spec, but its less to go wrong isn't it
12 months MOT, tax until february.
61 thousand miles, Two owners from new (first one was a doctor) and an absoloute stack of history (FSH) including orignal bill of sale (9 thousand pounds and a vauxhall belmont GLSi in part exchange). Original tape-cassette works perfectly. There was even an old-style AA gold phonebox key in the door pocket!!!
There are two small rust scabs on the door, a busted headlamp frame, a wonky sunvisor and the classic Rover saggy headlining. Other than that is pretty much Mint and as it left the factory.
I think it'll serve as a more than adequete stop-gap for a few months while I weld up the E28, and I'm sorely tempted to keep it longer!
Motoring doesnt have to be expensive. Textbook Bangernomics!
All the best folks
Dave







