Love your videos! It really feels like being there in the car!!
@rjkka72603 ай бұрын
My dad had one like that in the fifties. Had 6 or 7 Rover cars..................the last one a 3500. Lovly cars. But ever so expensive in The Netherlands.
@paulscountrygarage91803 ай бұрын
@@rjkka7260 they are lovely cars and I bet they were expensive in The Netherlands as LHD weren’t that common. Expensive here in Australia as well as all were imported as complete cars from the UK.
@rjkka7260Ай бұрын
@@paulscountrygarage9180 my dad had a building business and in 1962 or '63 bought a Rover 3 litre and for the same price he built a complete house !!!
@dreamofstorms5 ай бұрын
Nice video and lovely car.
@peterriggall84095 ай бұрын
Thanks Paul. Nice little video. Beautiful day for a drive. The Rover looks beautiful in Black with the red upholstery. Like the tinted sun visors. You have had a good break. Lovely time of year for it. You are no doubt enjoying your house reno. too.
@paulscountrygarage91805 ай бұрын
Thanks Peter. Is perfect weather. Black Betty the Humber’s turn on Thursday. Try and improve the drone footage.
@bens54sapphire5 ай бұрын
Great video Paul! These extended driving videos are some of my favourite types of classic car videos, as they give a very real sense of what it’s like to experience driving such a car first hand. Love the Rover!
@paulscountrygarage91805 ай бұрын
Ben, thanks so much for your comments. Yes, I agree, I like to see the cars being driven. There will be one on my 1966 Humber on Thursday (hopefully ).
@wordsmith525 ай бұрын
Great old car with the semaphore indicators. I suppose the aftermarket round amber lamps at the rear had to be fitted to comply with local laws? They don't look bad, but mounting them more discreetly under the rear bumper would have looked a bit better. Still, probably not worth messing about with them now after all those years.
@paulscountrygarage91805 ай бұрын
The trafficators are no longer connected but I may try to get them functioning again. My ‘53 Vauxhall Velox has blinkers and trafficators. The law, in NSW, doesn’t require anything more than the car was fitted with from new. However, I prefer to add blinkers and brake lights as modern drivers aren’t used to hand signals etc. Once you add these safety items then they must comply with current laws. I have fitted blinkers and brake lights to my ‘27 Model T Ford as well.
@damonrobus-clarke5335 ай бұрын
Do like those early ones the best- sloping boot and recessed lights. Newer ones headlights look more stuck on!
@juliancaston95985 ай бұрын
Hello from UK great looking car mate..looks like an early 90 P4 with the steeply sloping boot and small rear window. Question. Was the car exported to Australia from new or did it start life in England ? Have a great day mate 👍
@paulscountrygarage91805 ай бұрын
Thanks for that. Yes, she is a 1954 which was the last of the sloped back. She was sold new in Australia. Rover were a popular high class car here.
@glenndarragh44175 ай бұрын
Good to see a new video Paul, it feels like quite a while since the last one. Blast furnace park has come along in leaps and bounds since I was there last.
@paulscountrygarage91805 ай бұрын
Thanks Glenn. Yes, Blast furnace park has improved a lot even in the last 13 years.
@tombrehony62775 ай бұрын
Great informative video.
@davidstuart49155 ай бұрын
we had a black 75 with freewheel which I drove down to local model boating pond in private park, aged around 7 :)
@paulscountrygarage91805 ай бұрын
Hopefully you only drove it to the pond and not into it. 😜
@davidstuart49155 ай бұрын
@@paulscountrygarage9180 yip, ..dry clutch ;)
@jonathangriffin11205 ай бұрын
Nice old P4!, back in the mid-sixties Dad had a '55 90 with the 3-piece wrap around rear window and big boot. She was bought for the princely sum of £25, due to a blowing exhaust and a chronic misfire due to a couple of plug leads getting mixed up in the tube they pass through between the dizzy and the plugs. Dad soon sussed this out and sorted it. I see you've got the original factory radio (HMV?) which is well cool. If you drive it with the freewheel engaged do it on a nice straight piece of road, it can be a tad disconcerting approaching a bend, backing off on the throttle and picking up speed, don't ask me how I know! All The Best from Somerset, England.
@paulscountrygarage91805 ай бұрын
Thank you. My radio works but I don’t actually turn it on as you can’t pick up much in my area. I do plan to try the freewheel.