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1968 Rover 3500 Navigation
Buyers in England, Rover's home nation, called this car the 'Three Thousand Five Hundred.' Like the Rover 2000 sedan, this car started with the company's basic P6 platform, but transplanted under the hood an aluminum, small-block V8 engine originally created to power Buicks. The engine provided twice as many cylinders and 50 percent more power than the standard four-banger used in the 2000. The top speed accelerated to 120 miles per hour.
This 1969 3500 originally was purchased by an Australian wheat farmer. Its current owner bought it in 1992 and brought it to the United States in 2006 and undertook his own restoration.
This 1969 3500 originally was purchased by an Australian wheat farmer. Its current owner bought it in 1992 and brought it to the United States in 2006 and undertook his own restoration.
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