


1962 Rover P4 100
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Description
This lovely Lady has been sitting in some ones garage since 1998 completely heart broken. It has been a years project to bring her back to life and up running smoothly again. Completely refurbished from the bottom to the top. All original replacement parts.
The Rover P4 was a group of cars produced from 1949 through to 1964. The P4 100 was introduced in 1960. Production ended in 1962, by which time 16,521 had been produced.
Its 2.6 L straight-6 engine was a short-stroke version of the P4 3-Litre unit. Brakes are servo-assisted Girling disc brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear. Overdrive is available on top gear only, which again is a standard factory fitting.
This car drives beautifully (drove it on the property) – excellent suspension, diff and gearbox – runs very smooth. Capable of reaching 100 mph (161 km/h).
Engine has been fully rebuild Machining: Boring out the cylinders and decking the block/heads for a perfect seal. Internal Replacement: New pistons, rings, bearings, and gaskets etc Valvetrain: New valves, springs, and seals to ensure the head flows like new. Excellent motor. Good compression and oil pressure. Mechanics / electrics work as they should.
Whatever you can think of, it has been done and replaced
Body is very straight. All doors shut properly. Chrome & Rubber in very good condition (all the rubber/window seals has been replaced). I could write a little Novel of what has been replaced. Any questions, please ask or come over and take a look yourself and I tell you her whole story.
The interior is luxurious and in good, original condition, with wood, chrome and leather accents on traditional English car elements like a curved "Shepherds Crook" handbrake lever. Comes with standard AM radio and heater.
New white band tyres
No wof but the car is still registered,just since 1998 on hold.
Price negotiable
Questions & Answers
Update : The car is still registered, just since 1998 on hold :) Seller comment Wednesday, 28 January 2026


















