Jump to content

1963 Rover P4 95 “fueling issues”


Recommended Posts

Posted
1 hour ago, Matty said:

Weather report or advertising your services? 🤔

Blowing again now. Some damage in S. London - scaffolding down. Bet that made a crash.

20241124_164017.thumb.jpg.2550f75bd56ae54d98037f8bbf6ef22a.jpg

Posted
13 minutes ago, ProgRocker said:

Hillman Minx?

There is a 30's 'Aero Minx'.

Posted
7 hours ago, lesapandre said:

Still blowing hard here in London. 

Nothing to do with the weather tho?

Posted
7 hours ago, calebaaront said:

bit of a tree on the tracks at Reading 

Which bit, a leaf? 🤣 

5 hours ago, wuvvum said:

 

April-van.jpg

Ooh, that lives near me, have posted a pic of it before. Not the only old'un he has.

Posted

4 hours since last update. Hope everything is going well.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

4 hours since last update. Hope everything is going well.

I’ve just gotten off the phone with him, all is good bar bad traffic, ETA home is about 10ish

  • Like 6
Posted
9 minutes ago, Weird Car said:

I’ve just gotten off the phone with him, all is good bar bad traffic, ETA home is about 10ish

When's he gonna tell us what it is???? 😄

Posted

My money was on the Canta, got that wrong!

Posted
5 minutes ago, Matty said:

When's he gonna tell us what it is???? 😄

Knowing Caleb he’s probably forgotten about this thread 😆

it’ll be worth the wait though I promise 

  • Haha 2
Posted
Just now, EyesWeldedShut said:

London, tube? XM from @wesacosa maybe?

not unless he's brought his own fuel hoses as the ones from my XM are still in my garage 🤣

  • Like 1
  • calebaaront changed the title to Collection Caper in Storm Bert! Car Collected!
Posted
2 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

Nice. Is this the ex @HMC? or the other? don't remember.

Tis indeed 

  • Like 1
  • Congratulations 1
Posted
13 minutes ago, HMC said:

Brilliant!

All power to you to do this - and a tribute to the engineers of that car who toiled over the basic design in the mid-1940's - to get it right enough to take a car first introduced in 1949 onto the roads in a storm 75 years later - and arrive safely at it's destination. 

🎈🎉🎊🏆♣️

Posted

All in all 227 miles. Didn’t miss a single beat. Very happy with it 

IMG_5055.jpeg

Posted

image.png.a93d3819317be5f530a32c346305ae25.png

 

Top buyage and collectioning (espically in this weather) :) very much  looking forward to seeing more on this one, and I am glad it managed to stay in the fold for if nothing else, the reassurance that its less likely to get robbed of its registration number!

Posted

My word, that is a lovely old rig!👍

I suppose it’s been a good test of its waterproof abilities with the amount of pissing rain this evening.

  • Like 3
Posted

Great meeting you today and congrats on getting back, I never doubted the old crock for a minute!

IMG_8419.jpeg

IMG_8418.jpeg

IMG_8420.jpeg

  • calebaaront changed the title to 1963 Rover P4 95
Posted
58 minutes ago, beko1987 said:

Watching @Zelandeth pootle around in his before they seem excellent cars to drive locally! Nice buy. 

when Zel had his up for sale, I was super tempted for that reason, if someone did a Rover P4 with power steering and an Automatic slushbox, it would be probably be up there in one of the best waft-mobiles

  • Like 3
Posted
9 minutes ago, LightBulbFun said:

when Zel had his up for sale, I was super tempted for that reason, if someone did a Rover P4 with power steering and an Automatic slushbox, it would be probably be up there in one of the best waft-mobiles

It was how easily it started then how silently it ran that got me! Would be ideal for you! Tax/ulez/mot exempt and still very narrow. Remove the back seat and maybe a chair would push in like a London taxi but smaller

  • Like 3
Posted

What is it with people collecting these in horrendous weather?  I picked mine up in the middle of a horrible bloody storm as well!  

Cracking cars though, hope you enjoy it.

Funny that mine has honestly left far more of an impression on me than the P6 has.  The P6 is a cracking car, don't get me wrong...The fact it's so modern-like in many ways I think is just testament to how way ahead of their time they were.  It just doesn't have the same wow factor for me that the P4 had.  Definitely one of the cars that I've bought more or less on a whim that I've enjoyed the most.  I'd say it's pretty much definite that at some point I'll end up with another one.  Howling past people in the outside lane on the M1 and watching their complete befuddlement I think was probably the best just for the sheer cognitive dissonance that it could cause for other motorists.

Something I did notice though when I was driving mine though was that *nobody* messed with you.  Even the taxi drives would stop and let you through between parked cars and stuff like that.  The fact that it was scruffy as heck yet still looked like it would drive through their plastic SUVs like they were tissue paper may have had something to do with it...

We're going to need to form an Autoshite P4 register soon at this rate!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...