Rover Swapping - P4 in the garage and P6 comes home .

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • A bit of Rover Action. I swap my P4 daily Driver for my old daily driver P6.

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  • @andyarmstrong1493
    @andyarmstrong1493 Год назад +1

    Wow, sitting in the back, felt very luxurious! Lovely engine noises.

  • @michaeltreadwell777
    @michaeltreadwell777 Год назад +4

    Great video again Alex - I had a SAAB 900 that I only used rarely, and it lived in a very similar Garage to yours. I used to throw a BIG dust sheet over her when she was parked up - stopped all the dirt and dust on her - just a suggestion, and I left the front windows down half an inch too. Take care 🙂

  • @jaybee1921
    @jaybee1921 Год назад +2

    Hi Alex,
    Loved the ride along Rover swap and great to see and hear Mr Jenkins on the move again. I would still love to own one of those...that would suit my personna much better...
    Oh, in answer to your little question about your hair enroute to the garages, it looks fine, I've always thought so as it brings back good memories.
    Keep the wheels turning,
    Take care,
    Jon B.

  • @levelcrossing150
    @levelcrossing150 Год назад +1

    What a lovely little starter Jessie is. After seeing you driving your cars Alex, I always want to get out in mine....funny that. 😉

  • @taxpayer1040
    @taxpayer1040 Год назад +2

    Great film, and really love Jessie. Is she a forever keeper as the way you talk about your cars it's as if they were family.

  • @blackpool321
    @blackpool321 Год назад +1

    Don't know when your house was built but the rovers suit being on the driveway of that area house .

  • @willswheels283
    @willswheels283 Год назад +1

    Hi Alex, I’m new to your channel, It’s great to get to use a classic car as a daily and why not!? I had a 1970 Wolseley 1300 back in the 2000’s and apart from not liking heavy rain it was a fun daily driver with plenty of go, although my mum hated it calling it a “Jaloppy” yes you can use an ADO 16 as a daily driver!
    It’s nice to see a P4 being used to do your daily running around.
    Great video!

  • @georgebathgate3974
    @georgebathgate3974 Год назад +1

    Another great video. Keep up the good work

  • @dustymiller7758
    @dustymiller7758 Год назад +1

    Great entertainment Alex, both cars are fantastic and were good investments. Keep on top of them and you will never lose money on your Assets.

  • @oldclassiccarUK
    @oldclassiccarUK Год назад

    *I could see us having a P4 some day, thanks for the ride-along*

  • @CortinasAndClassics
    @CortinasAndClassics Год назад +2

    That police car should have been going nee nar nee nar 😂

    • @johnmoruzzi7236
      @johnmoruzzi7236 Год назад +1

      No it should have been Wolseley with a bell going “ding-a-ling-a-ling-a-ling-a-ling”

    • @CortinasAndClassics
      @CortinasAndClassics Год назад

      @@johnmoruzzi7236 come to think of it you are right.

  • @michaelstaley2241
    @michaelstaley2241 Год назад

    Lovely car

  • @performancedownunder5773
    @performancedownunder5773 Год назад

    Just be careful in Mr Jenkins, I had a ’69 manual P6 in ’77, enjoyed it thoroughly in the decent weather. Living in the Devon countryside, the hamlet of Beacon nr the village of Luppitt to be precise. Regular getaways to Penzance as well as to and from work in Honiton and shopping in Taunton. The car drove and felt well. The purchasing mistake I will never repeat is not about the car itself. I bought it from a garage about midway between Honiton and Axminster. Not in a sale yard but from the owners who had obviously used it as a working vehicle. My guess is that they had precise knowledge as to how the car was travelling and off loaded it.
    First was the internal upholstered quarter panel from the rear ledge to the roof lining started leaning in. The one underneath was scratched and ruined and a replacement had just been jammed over the top. So every now and then I had to jam it back in and always check before I took anyone out in the car. Next one Saturday morning in Exeter I had just fuelled up and the starter motor jammed. About 11:00, so 2nd or third gear, I started rocking the car and it freed. Well, under every cloud the sunshine peeps through sometimes and today was my day for a happy ending. The guy in the filling station who helped me rock the car told me the company dead across the road replaced heads on starter motors, and yes they were open. The best possible outcome as I don’t like the exchange jobs. Coming from the wilds of Devon not many places are as flat as filling stations to rock a car and the last thing I needed was to have to wait till I had time off again to get it fixed, and as a 5am country bumpkin starter I could’ve done without having to call a taxi to get to work.
    Under the impression the car had been well maintained when I bought it I decided to put it in for a service with the Honiton Main dealer on the outside of town. The car was laid up for almost two weeks because the clutch main cylinder was leaking and had to be replaced, which took ages because Unipart had just come into existence and all the parts bins were mixed up. Everyone was affected; personally I think it was Union sabotage. When I got the car back it was running so poorly I booked it in to the Vauxhall dealer. Apparently the timing was miles and miles and miles out. Although the issues I had were in some ways people orientated things were starting to wear thin. When winter came and the snow hit I took a slightly longer but less challenging route home but she still left the road on a not too sharp uphill corner. Off the road, not in a ditch, but stuck so I walked about a kilometre home.
    That was when I decided to sell the car in the spring, the issues I had varied from what to expect from a second hand car but compounded by the people I went to in good faith. I could wear that because the car would eventually come good and I was invested, but if it couldn’t get me home on the easiest possible route?
    I replaced the car with a Triumph spitfire at a dealer in Axminster who would not accept my P6 in part exchange. I bought the Spitfire about 6 weeks later anyway and sold the P6 off, by which time rust had started to come through on the white paint across the rear window boot lid area. A lovely car to drive, but it had already started to look tatty in the short time I owned it. I still fed my Rover addiction buy also buying a 1959ish Rover 80. Another lovely car that gave me no trouble at all other than the usual stuff. I already had a spare fuel pump and pre empted the starter motor and got it serviced at an independent garage directly opposite the Honiton main dealer. It was my Sunday lunchtime up the pub car and I absolutely loved it and all the P4’s I’ve owned.
    Just be careful in the bad weather with Mr Jenkins Alex, the long wheelbase makes it a free radical on corners this time of year in the UK. It’s well made and will keep you pretty safe in an accident, except for a T-bone, but so will Jesse, the difference being Jesse will perform better and is far more likely to get you home in bad really bad weather. Top marks from me go to the ‘53/54 Rover 60/75, they’re less boaty to drive than the later ones and I hope some of your mutuals in the in the meets give you a drive on one.
    Another Jesse question. I noticed the speedometer seemed quite steady, I remember you had moved to checking out the magnets, how did you fix that?
    Once again thanks for sharing your beautiful car, inspires the creative writer and my wife to enquire what I’m up to!! Hahahah.🙃🙃🙃

  • @lucfranssen226
    @lucfranssen226 Год назад

    Very nice, thank You!!! ❤❤❤

  • @DirtyLittleRabbit66
    @DirtyLittleRabbit66 Год назад

    So, what happened in November, I wonder, think hard, hmmm... Oh yes! Only star of the show at the NEC! How could you forget! And, yes, your hair is straight 🙄😆

  • @dennisrobinson7587
    @dennisrobinson7587 Год назад

    The Rover p4 in its day was known as the poor man’s Rolls Royce.The likes of doctors and bank managers would own them.

  • @stevesalvage1089
    @stevesalvage1089 Год назад

    Super stuff ! Thanks two rover film !

  • @petermolyneux9544
    @petermolyneux9544 Год назад +1

    I don't know how you can bear to put Jessie away. Much as I like P6s, I'd still love a P4. My problem is that I get too fond of the cars I have and couldn't sell one to be able to buy a P4.

    • @Alexsassets
      @Alexsassets  Год назад +2

      I borrowed money from.the bank to buy my P4 haha

    • @petermolyneux9544
      @petermolyneux9544 Год назад +1

      @@Alexsassets I could do that, but then nowhere to put a P4, and maintaining 3 classics would be a bit much.

    • @performancedownunder5773
      @performancedownunder5773 Год назад +1

      @@Alexsassets Actually that makes sense, cars are usually a negative to borrow money for because they are generally a depreciating asset, but not Jesse. On top of that you're protecting your asset by looking after it.🙃

  • @patrickh7368
    @patrickh7368 Год назад

    I like that car (P4) or 75 🤔 proper motor… ! When cars were made with pride … 😊

  • @davidbennett906
    @davidbennett906 Год назад +1

    Good one Alex. It was nice to see Mr Jenkins again. A quick question if you don't mind. Do you use E5 fuel (or the super unleaded) in both cars? I recently acquired a '97 C200 Mercedes and I'm wondering if I should be using the E5 in that and not E10. Or maybe use an additive like Redex Petrol Booster if I can only get E10. Just wondered if you've had any advice on fuelling older cars. Keep up the good work btw!

    • @Alexsassets
      @Alexsassets  Год назад +2

      Hi David!
      I would go for super unleaded for the Merc.
      Esso fuel apparently has no ethanol in it and is 99octane.
      That's what I use in all of my cars if I can.

    • @davidbennett906
      @davidbennett906 Год назад

      @@Alexsassets That sounds like good advice, and many thanks for responding. What's good for Jessie will be good enough for my Myrtle! 😃

  • @bobspeller2225
    @bobspeller2225 Год назад

    Enjoy. Bob

  • @paulhunter123
    @paulhunter123 Год назад

    16:12 straight through the red light lol

    • @Alexsassets
      @Alexsassets  Год назад

      If you look at 16:14 you can see the filter light for my lane is green 😊

  • @kimholland9316
    @kimholland9316 Год назад

    How much would a similar car t Jessie cost to buy?

    • @Alexsassets
      @Alexsassets  Год назад

      Hey I paid £3500 for Jessie . But I've done alot of work to her cosmetically.
      I would say £6k to get a really decent one. Depends what model you want too.

  • @johnheaney414
    @johnheaney414 Год назад

    How do you see blue sirens 😂