Early P4 differences

From 1950 to 1953 sidelight lenses, until torpedo sidelights were introduced, were imade from frosted glass. Clear lenses were introduced when this style of sidelight were reintroduced in 1957:

Early frosted sidelight lens

Early clear sidelight lens

In 1952 the louvres in the grille had a chrome finish:

Early chrome grille adj

Early 1952/53 bootlid handles had "teardrop" ends:

Early boothandle 2 adj

The 1952 central bonnet trim extended onto the heater air intake flap:

Andy Bury heater flap 2 adj

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The Guild's bi-monthly Overdrive magazine is the only club magazine that is dedicated to the Rover P4 range of cars. Its publication is a much praised service provided to Guild members. Please click the icon above to view a copy, noting that personal information has been redacted, hence the blank areas.

 

 

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The Guild is one of the founder members of the consortium of classic Rover clubs, known as Joint Rover Clubs, JRC. Please click the icon above for further information about JRC.

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