Rover 200 BRM: A first look plus a little history

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @bridgetoofar
    @bridgetoofar Год назад +2

    I own the rarest of all the BRMs . Mine is one of only 250 left hand drive made for the EU Market and mine is now one of less than 10 to be known of in existence spain and Portugal. I met some of the production team who built this car at one of the pride of Longridge shows.

    • @beardsandbangers
      @beardsandbangers  Год назад

      That's great info and so interesting you met the team from Longbridge. I think I have been following the resto of your car on Facebook. It's looking really good!

  • @gackauo
    @gackauo 11 месяцев назад

    I have one of the last 200vi left.
    Also vvc doesn't change timing as such it changes duration of cam lift.
    But all in all great cars and what you say about tge k series is spot on, mine I've put 40k on litrally on the recline but only when fully warm and has new oil every 5k

  • @SmashingPistons
    @SmashingPistons Год назад

    I love those things. I remember lusting after one a few years ago and being put off them with the red leather. Now that's the best bit!

    • @beardsandbangers
      @beardsandbangers  Год назад +1

      I need to do more with this one. Didn't drive it till Monday last after a months break. He's having his alloys done at the moment! Do get in touch via my Facebook page as I have a couple of things to plan/share with you! :)

  • @ONESHOT-zo5eu
    @ONESHOT-zo5eu 4 месяца назад

    Unknown Classic...

  • @richsan4923
    @richsan4923 2 года назад

    What constitutes a banger these days?

    • @beardsandbangers
      @beardsandbangers  2 года назад

      Who knows? How many '72 plate cars have we seen on UK roads since 1st September