Help with price of a rare old Landy
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Hi,
that is an 88" as I first thought when I saw the 2052cc diesel engine mentioned - giveaways are:
Steel grille panel with single centre aperture
Binnacle-mounted horn push button
the 86" had:
Aluminium (birmabright) grille panel with three small and one large aperture
Steering wheel mounted horn push button
Nice 'Rover, I've forwarded details to my dad who owns an 88" Series One (1958, ex Vickers Armstrong).
Out of interest where would a numberplate ending in "HF" orginially have been registered?
100SRV
that is an 88" as I first thought when I saw the 2052cc diesel engine mentioned - giveaways are:
Steel grille panel with single centre aperture
Binnacle-mounted horn push button
the 86" had:
Aluminium (birmabright) grille panel with three small and one large aperture
Steering wheel mounted horn push button
Nice 'Rover, I've forwarded details to my dad who owns an 88" Series One (1958, ex Vickers Armstrong).
Out of interest where would a numberplate ending in "HF" orginially have been registered?
100SRV
100SRV said:
Hi,
that is an 88" as I first thought when I saw the 2052cc diesel engine mentioned - giveaways are:
Steel grille panel with single centre aperture
Binnacle-mounted horn push button
the 86" had:
Aluminium (birmabright) grille panel with three small and one large aperture
Steering wheel mounted horn push button
Nice 'Rover, I've forwarded details to my dad who owns an 88" Series One (1958, ex Vickers Armstrong).
Out of interest where would a numberplate ending in "HF" orginially have been registered?
100SRV
Wife is sure it says 86" on log book,will go up at the weekend to check.that is an 88" as I first thought when I saw the 2052cc diesel engine mentioned - giveaways are:
Steel grille panel with single centre aperture
Binnacle-mounted horn push button
the 86" had:
Aluminium (birmabright) grille panel with three small and one large aperture
Steering wheel mounted horn push button
Nice 'Rover, I've forwarded details to my dad who owns an 88" Series One (1958, ex Vickers Armstrong).
Out of interest where would a numberplate ending in "HF" orginially have been registered?
100SRV
100SRV said:
Out of interest where would a numberplate ending in "HF" orginially have been registered?
100SRV
Liverpool I think.100SRV
ETA yes Liverpool. useful link here: http://www.motorcycle.co.uk/registration_letter.ht...
Edited by Psimpson7 on Friday 12th September 13:08
Been up to look today,logbook doesn't say what it is,but the father inlaw insists its a 86".How do i check,i measured centres of the wheels this was 88",but i also measured his 90" landy that was 93".
chassis no...116800899
on a plate on the engine..
the Rover company LTD England
Rover pat application no 18437/55
ricardo pat no 617795
625946
application no 32905/53
29207/54
29208/54
on the logbook the engine size is 1997 cc heavy oil
edited to add more info
chassis no...116800899
on a plate on the engine..
the Rover company LTD England
Rover pat application no 18437/55
ricardo pat no 617795
625946
application no 32905/53
29207/54
29208/54
on the logbook the engine size is 1997 cc heavy oil
edited to add more info
Edited by stainless_steve on Saturday 13th September 16:01
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