1949 roverp3 75 new member
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 4:42 pm
Hi everyone,
I've finally joined after all these years. I have a 1949 p3 75 right hand drive that I got back in 2004 as a graduation present and have been dry storing since. I got its from a old time family friends who didn't trust his family not to hot rod it. He got its years earlier from a helicopter pilot who crashed and ended up paralyzed. I need to get the numbers off it as I'm curious trying to find out more of its history as I'm in Washington state USA. And it's a right hand drive car with a GB plate tag. I now work as a automotive mechanic and am about to start this project. Back in 2004 I bought every part I could find off of ebay including a p4 shop manual. Couldn't find a p3. I also got into 3d printing so really excited about Making anything that's missing and playing with casting or metal plating 3d printed parts. I know I'm a bit long winded but it's been 19 years of dreaming.
Adam
I've finally joined after all these years. I have a 1949 p3 75 right hand drive that I got back in 2004 as a graduation present and have been dry storing since. I got its from a old time family friends who didn't trust his family not to hot rod it. He got its years earlier from a helicopter pilot who crashed and ended up paralyzed. I need to get the numbers off it as I'm curious trying to find out more of its history as I'm in Washington state USA. And it's a right hand drive car with a GB plate tag. I now work as a automotive mechanic and am about to start this project. Back in 2004 I bought every part I could find off of ebay including a p4 shop manual. Couldn't find a p3. I also got into 3d printing so really excited about Making anything that's missing and playing with casting or metal plating 3d printed parts. I know I'm a bit long winded but it's been 19 years of dreaming.
Adam