If she makes it to 2017 she'll be as old as I was when I bought her. If she makes it to 2020, I'll have owned her for half my life...
Lots of work done to fix a few niggles, things I didn't like, etc. and fit a few new "performance" parts, though nothing is non-standard:
1. New radiator (Nissens 642161).
2. New coolant and distilled water (Granville Sub-zero and Klassic-Kool).
3. New performance plugs (Denso Iridium IQ20).
4. Standard fit K&N cotton-washable air filter (not the induction kit).
5. New Bosch 721 HT leads.
6. New Lucas distributor cap.
7. New Lucas rotor arm.
8. Oil and filter change
9. Gearbox oil change (Millers semi synth EE nanodrive 10W40 motor oil... meets MTF 94 spec)
10. Brand new cylinder head cover (FDU2909) for appearances sake (and associated gaskets).
11. New fuel filter (Bosch premium).
12. New speakers (Kenwood fronts, Sony rears - all sound excellent).
13. All new wood veneer from a 96N reg. - nicely matching all the way round.
14. New speedo cable (to solve the chattering one I had).
15. New heater resistor.
16. New rear offside central locking motor.
17. New cam belt (Gates) and tensioners.
18. New water pump - good practise to replace with cam belt.
19. New alternator belt.
20. New power steering pump belt.
21. New rear spoiler, re-sprayed with hatch - new badges and new plates.
22. Newer gear gaiter from the same 96N reg.
23. New rear wash wipe non return valve.
24. New bonnet stay clip.
25. New rear windscreen top strip.
She's completely unchanged - no mods whatsoever aside from some light-grey Bosch HT leads (fancied a change), ally plates, a face-off stereo (still have the original Rover one) and some new speakers (fitted on original mounts). Always driven considerately - I have some mechanical sympathy, so never raced or rallied (no, seriously) and oil has been changed every 6 months (GTX Magnatec - ALWAYS). Never failed an MOT except for the odd bulb, never failed to start, never broken down. Properly Rover serviced up to about 60K and I've done the essentials myself since then.
There are probably more pictures than you need... but if you've got it, flaunt it - that's what I always say...














Haven't bothered cleaning up the engine bay yet - just put a new cylinder head cover on so she looks a little tidier:

Comments? Considering she's doing about 7K a year these days and she's been in constant use for the last 22 years, personally I don't think I've done too badly at all...







