Rover 3500 P6 1972 (Red) - Single or Six 5 x 7in Blank Cards with Envelopes - Present for the British Classic Car Enthusiast

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PRODUCT - 5 x 7in Greeting Card and Envelope - Printed on 250gsm white matt board with 100gsm envelope - Available as a pack of Six or as a Single.

PHOTOGRAPH - I photographed this car in Summer 2020 at a Classic Car event at Michelham Priory, East Sussex.
HISTORY - The Rover P6 series was manufactured between 1963 - 1977 through the business evolvement from Rover to Leyland Motors to British Leyland. The series one was from 1963 to 1973 and had the 2000cc engine and was replaced by the second series with a 2200cc and a facelift.
The 3500 was manufactured from 1968 to 1977 with the 3500cc V8 Buick engine that went onto power the Range Rover, MGB GTV8 and a favourite to replace the ill designed Triumph Stag's engine. It had an impressive 0-60mph time of 9.5sec, top speed of 116mph and was only beaten at the time by the Jaguar 340 for a comparative car.

(We photograph and design the illustrations we use on our products. Any trade marks, or names used are for descriptive purposes only and DO NOT imply any connection with the companies involved and we have no intention of impugning their brand.)

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PRODUCT - 5 x 7in Greeting Card and Envelope - Printed on 250gsm white matt board with 100gsm envelope - Available as a pack of Six or as a Single.

PHOTOGRAPH - I photographed this car in Summer 2020 at a Classic Car event at Michelham Priory, East Sussex.
HISTORY - The Rover P6 series was manufactured between 1963 - 1977 through the business evolvement from Rover to Leyland Motors to British Leyland. The series one was from 1963 to 1973 and had the 2000cc engine and was replaced by the second series with a 2200cc and a facelift.
The 3500 was manufactured from 1968 to 1977 with the 3500cc V8 Buick engine that went onto power the Range Rover, MGB GTV8 and a favourite to replace the ill designed Triumph Stag's engine. It had an impressive 0-60mph time of 9.5sec, top speed of 116mph and was only beaten at the time by the Jaguar 340 for a comparative car.

(We photograph and design the illustrations we use on our products. Any trade marks, or names used are for descriptive purposes only and DO NOT imply any connection with the companies involved and we have no intention of impugning their brand.)