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Rover 12 1913

General description : 1913 Rover 12hp Four Cylinder Coupé

Chassis number 2791
Registration number KT1333

Believed to be the only survivor in this particular form. This is an exquisite car with an utterly original untouched interior. The coachwork is Rover's own, a picture of which is shown in an original Rover Catalogue which comes with the car. The price when new was £425.00. The cunning roof mechanism folds down easily & allows access to the dickey seat even when down.

The car comes with all the standard fittings as depicted in the catalogue. Brass opera lamps, artillery wheels, brass trumpet horn etc etc. The interior has a full complement of instruments including a Rotax ammeter & Smiths speedometer allowing for an optimistic 60mph reading. The indicated mileage is 88,038, which is believed to be correct backed up by mentions in the correspondence.

The car has been under the present ownership for the last 14 years where it has seen sparing but regular use. Assorted works have been undertaken during this time including rebuilding of the radiator & a complete rebuild of the rear axle including manufacture of a new worm drive.

The car starts readily & runs beautifully. The engine feels mechanically strong with a "go anywhere" feel. The car is equipped with its original electric starter & also has a starting handle.

A mass of paperwork pertaining to the car comes with it including bills & correspondence from former owners. An assortment of Plaques on the windshield surround attest to the car having won assorted Concours D' Elegance in 1934 & 1935. Given the originality of the car it is a suitable candidate for conservation class at any event it attends.

The car may be viewed near our premises in Hertfordshire by prior appointment.

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1913 Rover 12 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Grays by Vintage Prestige for £39500.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Rover Model : 12 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1913 Sub type : Coupé Location : Essex Vehicle Registration : Normal

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About Rover
Rover, often regarded as more than a "poor man's Rolls-Royce," had a compelling history marked by innovation and quality. Here's a narrative overview, highlighting some significant models and the pioneering features of the Rover P6 series:

Rover - A Legacy of Innovation:
Founding and Early Years:
Origins: Rover began as a bicycle manufacturer in the late 19th century before venturing into automobiles.
Engineering Excellence: Rover gained a reputation for quality engineering and durability in their vehicles.
Key Milestones:
Rover 8 (1904-1912): The Rover 8 was the brand's first car and displayed Rover's early commitment to innovation and reliability.
Rover P4 Series (1949-1964): The P4 series, including models like the Rover 75, was known for its classic styling, comfort, and robustness.
Notable Models:
a. Rover SD1 (1976-1986): The SD1 was a significant departure from Rover's traditional styling, featuring a sporty design and advanced features but faced reliability issues.
b. Rover 2000 (P6) (1963-1977): The Rover P6 series was particularly noteworthy for its innovative engineering, setting new standards in the industry.
Rover P6 - Technological Advancements:
The Rover P6 series, especially the 2000 model, introduced groundbreaking features, notably in suspension technology:

De Dion Suspension: The P6's rear suspension utilized a sophisticated De Dion tube setup, offering improved handling, stability, and ride quality. This innovation was typically found in high-performance sports cars rather than mid-range sedans.
Front Suspension: Additionally, the P6 featured a fully independent front suspension system, further enhancing its driving dynamics and comfort, setting new standards for its class.
Legacy and Influence:
Innovative Design and Technology: Rover's commitment to innovation, evident in the P6's advanced suspension, showcased the brand's pursuit of engineering excellence.
Distinct Identity: Rover's focus on combining luxury with innovative technology positioned it as a brand offering a unique blend of sophistication and advanced features.
Conclusion:
Rover's narrative is one of continuous innovation and a commitment to quality engineering. The Rover P6, particularly the 2000 model, was a testament to the brand's dedication to incorporating cutting-edge technology, setting new standards in the automotive industry and proving that innovation could exist beyond the realms of expensive sports cars, elevating the driving experience for mid-range sedans.