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Old 26th October 2023, 13:11   #761
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I have decoded it using the guide on the site


2003, Longbridge car


Can you find out more? I was just curious why the logbook doesnt say 75
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Old 26th October 2023, 13:39   #762
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My logbook says the same, variant LP, version 03B, reebs can get you the data such as when it came off the line etc.
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Old 21st February 2024, 18:40   #763
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Hello to all.

Forgive me if my English is very bad, as I am using a translator to write here.

I have a rover 75 CDTI 131 diesel since 2009 that I bought in Spain, with such bad luck that when I bought it, shortly after, I had an engine problem in one of the cylinders.

The previous owner hid the problem from me. In the end I had to install the complete engine in an official workshop, which was better value than the repair. From that moment on I started a kind of love story with him.

I read countless forums everywhere until I came to yours. It must be said that here, in Spain, the valuation of this wonderful car is very bad according to all those who call themselves professional mechanics and that there is no support in networks like the one you do about it.

Since then, without knowing anything about mechanics, and reading your contributions, I can say that not only have I saved a huge amount of euros, but I can almost say that this rover is like an extension of me.

I have learned details of it, I repeat, through your contributions and my many readings, in addition to the famous Haynes manual, which is truly amazing how you, the English, know how to build vehicles unlike, for example, with what they do here in Spain and the lack of information they offer to users.

I just want to thank you for your work which is incredible.

P.D: I don't know if I can send a photo here, but I'll try.

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Old 21st February 2024, 19:11   #764
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Hello to all.

Forgive me if my English is very bad, as I am using a translator to write here.

I have a rover 75 CDTI 131 diesel since 2009 that I bought in Spain, with such bad luck that when I bought it, shortly after, I had an engine problem in one of the cylinders.

The previous owner hid the problem from me. In the end I had to install the complete engine in an official workshop, which was better value than the repair. From that moment on I started a kind of love story with him.

I read countless forums everywhere until I came to yours. It must be said that here, in Spain, the valuation of this wonderful car is very bad according to all those who call themselves professional mechanics and that there is no support in networks like the one you do about it.

Since then, without knowing anything about mechanics, and reading your contributions, I can say that not only have I saved a huge amount of euros, but I can almost say that this rover is like an extension of me.

I have learned details of it, I repeat, through your contributions and my many readings, in addition to the famous Haynes manual, which is truly amazing how you, the English, know how to build vehicles unlike, for example, with what they do here in Spain and the lack of information they offer to users.

I just want to thank you for your work which is incredible.

P.D: I don't know if I can send a photo here, but I'll try.

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Old 22nd February 2024, 09:59   #765
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Hello to all.



Forgive me if my English is very bad, as I am using a translator to write here.



I have a rover 75 CDTI 131 diesel since 2009 that I bought in Spain, with such bad luck that when I bought it, shortly after, I had an engine problem in one of the cylinders.



The previous owner hid the problem from me. In the end I had to install the complete engine in an official workshop, which was better value than the repair. From that moment on I started a kind of love story with him.



I read countless forums everywhere until I came to yours. It must be said that here, in Spain, the valuation of this wonderful car is very bad according to all those who call themselves professional mechanics and that there is no support in networks like the one you do about it.



Since then, without knowing anything about mechanics, and reading your contributions, I can say that not only have I saved a huge amount of euros, but I can almost say that this rover is like an extension of me.



I have learned details of it, I repeat, through your contributions and my many readings, in addition to the famous Haynes manual, which is truly amazing how you, the English, know how to build vehicles unlike, for example, with what they do here in Spain and the lack of information they offer to users.



I just want to thank you for your work which is incredible.



P.D: I don't know if I can send a photo here, but I'll try.



Good to have you along!

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Old 10th March 2024, 16:51   #766
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Although not a Rover 75 owner, yet,
I am an old school Rover fan having owned in the seventies 2 x P4s
a 60 and 100, and then in the eighties a P5b saloon,
in between 79 and today around 8 Land Rover models, ranging from a V8 Hybrid I built myself through series 2,3, 90, Range Rover Classic, Discovery 2 and now the Freelander 2,

I've always admired the body design of the rover 75 Saloon with the classic lines sweeping through the rear wings,

My one concern is that maybe having owned so many LR's that my wife and I will find a saloon to low down for our use! (both in our late seventies)
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