06/12/2023
🔥FOR SALE 🔥1974 ROVER 2200SC P6, finished in Tobacco Leaf. A beautiful car inside and out, and a great driver - Coming Soon Viewing 7 days by timed appointment, help with shipping anywhere in the UK or Ireland. Call Harry 0739 44444 80 www.cherryvalleycarsandclassics.co.uk In great condition inside and out, under the bonnet, in the boot and underneath are equally as impressive. The history file reveals that thousands have been spent on the car in the last few years including new brakes all round, ball joints, front springs, cylinder head, servicing, coil, carburettor service kit and much more Driving really well with no untoward knocks, bangs or rattles, she pulls through the gears and keeps up with modern traffic effortlessly. The Rover P6 will always be remembered for effectively creating the 2-litre executive car class in the UK. The Rover ushered in a new order. The P6 was something of a new order for its maker, too, one that owed as much to the Citroen DS as it did to its safe-as-houses predecessor, the 'Auntie' Rover P4. Under the skin, it boasted a new skeleton structure, with bolt-on body panels, and daring styling that shook Rover's existing clientele to the core. The risk was rewarded with strong sales during a 14-year production run. The company gambled that it would appeal to conservative Rover customers as well as attracting new ones, and the plan worked handsomely. It set new standards for performance, ride and handling, and ended up winning the 1964 Car of The Year award for its maker. But Rover didn't sit on its laurels, constantly updating the P6 throughout its lifetime. Twin-carburettors were added for more power, and then a 2.2-litre version was introduced for more power, torque, and surprisingly efficiency. But the best was saved for last, when in 1968, the ex-Buick 3528-cc V8 made its way from the P5 and into the P6. Overnight, a British icon was created, and Rover’s first Q-car, offering Jaguar-matching pace, went on sale. The Rover P6B caught on quickly, selling in relatively large numbers, and becoming a favourite with police forces across the UK. The Rover P6B was initially offered only in automatic form, but in 1971, that wrong was righted with the launch of the 3500S, which featured a four-speed gearbox. The P6 remained this way with minor tweaks until it bowed out gracefully in 1977, having sold 322,302 copies. Very affordable entry level classic car, classic insurance, economical to run with inexpensive maintenance costs. All parts are readily available for ongoing care and maintenance. Please don’t compare her to a modern car. She’s just approaching her 50th birthday, so there may be imperfections, blemishes & age related wear & tear in there somewhere, even if not apparent on first viewing. It is inevitable that some degree of tinkering may be required even to a car in this condition. Owning a classic car is a hobby & you will spend time & money in ongoing care & maintenance, this is part of the joy of owning a classic car. The description of the car is based on my opinion, & it could be that it will differ from yours. If you are considering buying the car, I recommend that you examine & test the car and satisfy yourself as to its condition and suitability. DELIVERY - Help with delivery anywhere in the UK or Ireland. VIEWING - 7 days by timed appointment. We do not have a showroom or display area, items may have to be brought from our secure storage to view and advance notice will be required. WHO ARE WE - A long career in the car industry began in 1974 as an apprentice car mechanic. I started my own car repair & sales business in 1982 in Belfast moving to a two acre site in Newtownards in 1992, eventually selling to Charles Hurst. Having acquired my own small collection of classics, and as the old adage says "You Can't Keep Them All", Cherryvalley Cars & Classics was born! PAYMENT - Payment by bank transfer or cash, full printed invoice supplied. We have no card facilities, Paypal or cheques are not accepted. CONTACT - Available 7 days 9am to 7pm call Harry 0739 4444 80