Rover 2 litre 1929

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Re: Rover 2 litre 1929

Post by Richard Clements » Sun Oct 05, 2008 2:33 pm

paul williams wrote:Sorry forgot to say, no I did n't ship it back myself that was done through an agent I found out there, I should add I hadn't seen it before it arrived at my house.
You're brave :o , glad it's turned out ok though.
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Re: Rover 2 litre 1929

Post by 47p2 » Sun Oct 05, 2008 5:07 pm

A lot of work Paul, more than I would care to take on. Great inspiration for other Rover fans to get out into their garage and start that project.......

I love the sales brochure illustration, I find it amusing how they always managed to make cars look larger than they really were. I have a few P2 adverts and looking at them, one would think they were about the size of Rolls Royce

The advertising authorities wouldn't allow these pictures today.

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Re: Rover 2 litre 1929

Post by Paul Gregory » Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:24 pm

Fantastic looking project Paul, will be interesting to see some more pictures as your restoration progresses.
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Re: Rover 2 litre 1929

Post by Freewheel » Fri Oct 24, 2008 2:40 pm

Hmm... interesting.

Indeed chassis looks very do-able: and the wood - well what can you expect?

Thinks: Morris Travellers...

Neville Faulkener (RIP) resoter teh Blue Train 2-litre - he lived near me in Bedford.

The fabric / wood body was probably cheaper than steel pressings - and probably eastier to restore than steel after 80 years.
It's just I guess the techniques are not so familiar.

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Re: Rover 2 litre 1929

Post by DavidTayler » Sun Oct 26, 2008 11:53 am

Paul, I have just overcome my computer phobia an tried the forum, Fabulous pictures of your restoration, The new forum looks very promising . Thanks David

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Re: Rover 2 litre 1929

Post by Dirkco » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:30 am

Hello Paul,

What a great job you have done so far! I am looking forward to seeing more pictures. I am mentioned in a previous post as I am the new caretaker for Ray Arnatt's Rovers a 29 and 33. I did receive these car with many spares if you require something let me know and if I have it it is yours. I will post some pictures when I figure out how.

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Re: Rover 2 litre 1929

Post by paul williams » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:47 am

Hello Dirk

and welcome to the forum, the forum has only been up for just over a month and it is really nice to see so many people enjoying it.

I am glad that Ray Arnatt's Rovers have found a good home, my restoration continues, the body work is now finished and I awaiting the engine and gearbox to return from the repair shop. Thanks for the offer of parts, I think I have most items but you never know until you start to put it all back together. I do need the rear luggage rack that attaches to the chassis and carries the rear lights, just in case you have a spare !!

I would appreciate some interior pictures of the 2L if possible as I have no idea of what it should look like. The sales brochure mentions a luggage net and a rear blind and I would be particulualry interested to see what they are. I am presuming the the rear blind is similar to the P2 range but larger. I would need to know where the 'controls' were etc. All this is however a little way ahead as my first priority is to get it mobile and on the road, such things as an interior can come later.

Paul

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Re: Rover 2 litre 1929

Post by Dirkco » Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:43 am

Hi Paul,

I will be taking pictures of the 29 this weekend and I will take as many detailed pictures as necessary to get you all the details. I may have a rear luggage rack and if I do I will try and bring it with me when I come over to the NEC.

I let you know

Thanks for the reply
Dirk

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Re: Rover 2 litre 1929

Post by paul williams » Sat Nov 08, 2008 9:53 am

Hi Dirk,.
any luck with the luggage rack, on reflection it may be too big to bring over but can arrange carriage
Looking forward to seeing you at the NEC I will be on the RSR stand all day Sunday

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Re: Rover 2 litre 1929

Post by Dirkco » Sun Nov 09, 2008 5:00 am

Hi Paul,

I may have luggage rack but so far no luck. However I did get allot of photos for you of the interior. I also think I caould make a rack if I can't find one from looking at one on my 29.

I look forward seeing you at the NEC

Dirk

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