Finally finished my launch spec 75
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Hi everybody,
I was busy trawling ebay one day and came across a very nondescript rear view image of a 75. For some reason i clicked the ad and i fell in love, the car is fully loaded with every option except for the H/K sound system, it has only covered 53000 miles and had belts and thermostat done last year. After a few days bidding i was the proud new owner. I then went to view the car and pay, upon arrival the car was looking a little sorry for itself, the front end seemed to have been used as a dodgem previously, the serpents were ROUGH, covered in heavy corrosion and been painted over with a brush. Poor repairs had been carried out on minor scratches and rather than being left were tended to with a rattle can so there was over spray all over. I did haggle a little as the sat nav disc drive was missing in the boot and the fan was not kicking in so we agreed a price and i was the proud owner of this rough diamond. The first thing i did was get it booked in for an oil and filter change, auto box oil and replace the fan brushes. After all this the car (i felt) was mechanically sound and runs beautifully. I then removed the front bumper and got that resprayed, all the serpents were also removed and sent to be blasted and powder coated. After all this it was my turn to crack on with the paint correction and get the Neptune interior looking like new again. After all this work she is finally done and she can stand proud once again, i say that but as soon as i was finished she snapped a front spring! The joys of owning a Rover! |
Great looking car you have there. Do you have some "before" pics to show what it was like before you started on it?
KYB are a good option for replacement springs. |
A gorgeous looking car. :drool4:
You do realise though, that these cars are never really "finished". :devil: I've spent the last 10 years adding "the finishing touch" to my Baby. :} Cliff |
Looks fab,well deserving of all the effort.Well done.:cool:
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All the photos of before make the car look deceivingly good! I have attached a photo at its worst which does highlight the state of the bumper. You cant see it but the rear door was dull from over spray and somebody rubbing the scratch out with what looks to have been a brillo pad. |
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Vehicle Information
vin RJZLLMXM110400 vin_sequence 110400 off_assembly_date Tuesday, 20th July 1999 @ 19:17:18 model 75 variant 2.5 V6 Connoisseur SE num_doors 4 paint_code MUM brochure_model_desc R75 C3 Saloon 2.5 KV6 (177) sales_model_derivative RJVLL sales_model_derivative_desc Rover 75 2.5V6 Connoisseur SE (NAV) 4dr home_export HOME country GREAT BRITAIN exterior_paint Zircon Silver Metallic interior_trim Neptune Blue / Sandstone engine 2500 NA 177Bhp trimlevel Connoisseur SE bodytype 4DR manual_auto A hand_of_drive RHD model_year 1999 sold_date Unknown General Information This vehicle was the 10,700th 75 to run off the production line, out of 112,381 This vehicle was the 260th 75 2.5 V6 Connoisseur SE to be made out of 3,671 This vehicle was the 1,778th 75 in Zircon Silver Metallic (code: MUM) to be made out of 9,171 Zircon Silver Metallic 75s Also born on this day... 11 75s 46 MGF |
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Well done :clap: the car looks in superb condition.
Did you found any rust in the rear sill's, just before the lower rear arch? BTW, who owns the 7th Gen Celica. :D |
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