Introduced in 1963 as a replacement for the P4, the Rover P6 (initially marketed as the 2000) is perhaps best known for becoming the first winner of the European Car of the Year award (1964). At the ...
Produced from 1963 to 1977, the Rover P6 was the first winner of the European Car of the Year award and hit showrooms with numerous innovations. Despite this, it's one of Britain's most underrated ...
The design of the P6 was evolutionary, and has perhaps aged the best out of all of Rover's cars of the last half-century. Steele restored every part of the car, with the engine taking the most time.
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