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23rd November 2021, 13:02 | #1 |
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ZT-T 190 / 75 Diesel x3 / 6 door limo / 216 Cabby / Rover 25 van Join Date: May 2009
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A video about my lhd 75
My left hand drive Rover 75.
Click the link below or search "Robson Rover Repair" on you tube. https://youtu.be/QHxqXQTBikA One of my other interesting cars, owning a left hand drive car here in the uk, driving it talking about the bizarre history behind it and how I came to own it! Yes, this is a wierd car, left abandoned in Longbridge after the fallout between MG ROVER and McNeillie when they parted ways. Then left abandoned until PWH auctioned it off at the end. It's a nice video with some point of view driving also for those who are interested. Some great tips for using one in the uk and my most requested comment about the car, going to a drive though McDonalds!
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23rd November 2021, 14:04 | #2 |
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Rover 75 Saloon. 2,5 V6 Conn.SE auto, Moonstone green, White gold, Dorchester red Join Date: Mar 2018
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Driving 3 RHD 75's in Holland, I have to say, it is more relaxing because there is a bit more distance from the side where the cars are passing the most. People are indeed asking if it is not weird to drive with the steer on the wrong side? Nope, for me it is not. I enjoyed it. And you get clever in driving backwards through the McDrive . Good luck with the car Colin!
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