1964 Rover P5 3-Litre Coupe
ROVER P5
Coupe - (1964)
1964 Rover P5 3-Litre Coupe finished in Burgundy with Stone and with a Light Grey leather interior.
Launched in Autumn 1962, the Rover P5 was conceived to stave off increasingly refined competition from the likes of Jaguar and Mercedes-Benz. Available in Saloon and later Coupe guises - both of which employed four doors - the big Rover was the luxuriously-equipped with independent torsion-bar front suspension, a leaf-sprung 'live' rear axle and disc/drum brakes. The initial 3.0-litre OISE straight-six engine was a development of the one used by its P4 stablemate (the production runs of the two models over-lapped), and automatic transmission, overdrive on the manual, and Burman power steering were all optional, with overdrive becoming standard from May 1960.
Finished in Burgundy with Stone and with a Light Grey leather interior, EWC443B was first registered on the 10th of August 1964, to the first owner, Maurice Langridge of Brentwood, Essex. The P5 is offered with a number of old tax discs, a Rover book pack with the Rover Service book, Rover Distributors and Dealers book, Rover Service Guide and Warranty book, Rover Owner’s Instruction Manual. A spare set of tyres, interior woodwork, factory spot lamps plus spares are included in the sale and a new exhaust has been fitted.
These large and imposing Rovers still look excellent value, this fine example, with its comprehensive history is well worth close inspection. We think this is a car that any collector or enthusiast would be pleased to own. Upon test drive this Rover drove just as she should with a strong engine mated to a smooth automatic gearbox making it a very usable classic and very comfortable for long distance journeys as well as a local run around. Absolutely any inspection is welcome. All major debit cards accepted. Please contact us for any further information. Delivery to mainland UK included in the asking price. Please follow us on Facebook and Instagram @morseclassics