Rover 2000, Austin 1800 or something else?

Rover 2000, Austin 1800 or something else?

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eldar

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196 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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Picture from the early 1970s. The car on the right is thought to be either a Rover 2000 or Austin 1800. The door handle looks ok for a Rover, but the door is the wrong shape. Handle wrong for the Austin.

Any better ideas?

Deranged Rover

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74 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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Looks like the door of a P6 to me.

Draxindustries1

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23 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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Deranged Rover said:
Looks like the door of a P6 to me.
I can see why you say Rover P6 but the handle doesn't look quite the same and didn't the doors all have a mid waist chrome.e trim?

fatboy b

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216 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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Given the position the mid-door chrome trim = P6





Edited by fatboy b on Monday 15th August 19:48

Draxindustries1

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23 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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fatboy b said:
Given the position the mid-door chrome trim = P6
That looks like an.old sixties white rubber door protector.
I stand to be corrected..

52classic

2,526 posts

210 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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Almost certain that's Rover P6. Austin 1800s have a body colour frame to the window.
Not all P6's have a horizontal chrome trim.

CanAm

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272 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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Draxindustries1 said:
I can see why you say Rover P6 but the handle doesn't look quite the same and didn't the doors all have a mid waist chrome.e trim?
I think the chrome trim was only on later models. Lots of period photos show cars without.

Draxindustries1

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23 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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CanAm said:
Draxindustries1 said:
I can see why you say Rover P6 but the handle doesn't look quite the same and didn't the doors all have a mid waist chrome.e trim?
I think the chrome trim was only on later models. Lots of period photos show cars without.
Ah, that explains it..thumbup

Carfield

297 posts

171 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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fatboy b said:
Given the position the mid-door chrome trim = P6





Edited by fatboy b on Monday 15th August 19:48
Possibly unfashionable thought, but a perfect illustration of why Issigonis should not have been allowed to design cars!

Huntsman

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250 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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Its a series 1 P6 without the waistline chrome strip.

TarquinMX5

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80 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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Definitely Series 1 P6, specifically a 1968 model year onwards (nerdy point - earlier ones didn't have the spring-loaded cover over the lock) and could be a 2000 or a 3500.

Huntsman

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250 months

Monday 15th August 2022
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TarquinMX5 said:
Definitely Series 1 P6, specifically a 1968 model year onwards (nerdy point - earlier ones didn't have the spring-loaded cover over the lock) and could be a 2000 or a 3500.
I thought I was a P6 nerd. Had 4.

Must start a thread about my Estoura.

eldar

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Monday 15th August 2022
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Thanks all, almost certainly a P6, 2000, vintage 1969. It was a neighbours car.