Engine bays

75 Cyclops engine bay, notice the twin carbs and the heater trunking with the fan unit near the front of the car

Laurie's engine bay 1 Laurie's engine bay 2
Laurie's engine bay 3  

 

75 engine bay

Awaiting pictures

90 engine bay with the final two pictures showing the earlier Voke air filter

Olivers frontal Oliver's 90 engine bay
Steve's early 90 with Voke 1 Steve's early 90 with Voke 2


60 engine bay showing the cowl between the radiator and the shorter 4 cylinder engine

alex transistor radio cropped Laurie's engine bay 1

 

105R engine bay

alex transistor radio cropped Laurie's engine bay 1

 

105S/105 engine bay

alex transistor radio cropped Laurie's engine bay 1
Debi 105S 1 adj  

 

80 engine bay showing the cowl between the radiator and the shorter 4 cylinder engine

Andy Bury 80 3 adju Laurie's engine bay 1
andy Bury 80 1 adj  

 

100 engine bay

Laurie's engine bay 1 alex transistor radio cropped
David Gradley 3  

 

95 engine bay

Laurie's engine bay 1 alex transistor radio cropped
David Gradley 3  

 

110 engine bay

DG1 DG3

 

Overdrive cover

The Guild's bi-monthly Overdrive magazine is the only club magazine that is dedicated to the Rover P4 range of cars. Its publication is a much praised service provided to Guild members. Please click the icon above to view a copy, noting that personal information has been redacted, hence the blank areas.

 

 

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The Guild is one of the founder members of the consortium of classic Rover clubs, known as Joint Rover Clubs, JRC. Please click the icon above for further information about JRC.

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The Guild is a member of the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs to ensure that we are kept appraised of national developments in addition to being able provide our views into national debate. Please click the icon above to open up the FBHVC website in a new window.