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In 1967 a 2.6-litre inline six cylinder petrol engine was introduced for the long-wheelbase models, which also had servo-assisted brakes. 811 of these were NADA (or North American Dollar Area) trucks, which were the only long-wheelbase models made for the American and Canadian markets. This is one of the last 100 known to still be on the road.
Beautiful patina from the original paint.
New engine and interior restored in 2014. Needs springs and minor interior work, bulkhead and frame have rust. This Rover is an ideal village car in its present condition.
Currently the non-working original Westlake 2.6 has been taken out and she is running on a 2.25 4 cylinder Rover engine.
However the original Westlake is included with the sale.
Located in southwest New Hampshire, come see this beauty and ask any questions or request specific photos.