Presented in two-tone Grey over Burgundy, this 1964 Rover P4 110 is a great example of classic British design with an unexpected twist under the bonnet. Complemented by a Tan leather interior, this particular car retains the dignified presence of the original P4 series while offering enhanced performance thanks to a thoughtfully executed V8 conversion.
This P4 comes with fascinating provenance. A standout highlight is a newspaper clipping documenting a previous owner's inspiring 874-mile journey from Land’s End to John o’Groats in 2009 to raise funds for Cancer Research, a cause close to his heart as his wife battled ovarian cancer at the time. The same owner was also responsible for the V8 conversion and took the car to various classic events, including “Classic Cars On The Prom” in Bournemouth, where it was displayed with an informative show card outlining its modifications and unique history. Of particular note, this car is recorded as being the 11th from last P4 110 ever produced. The vehicle has been meticulously cared for by its current registered keeper of 17 years, with only two former keepers on record. Accompanying the car is a strong history file that includes previous MOT certificates and various invoices. The upgraded mechanical specification includes a 3.5-litre V8 engine from a Rover P5B, mated to an automatic gearbox. Additional enhancements such as 4-branch manifolds, an uprated servo, an extra anti-roll bar to reduce body roll and a 3-inch lowered suspension contribute to improved drivability while respecting the car’s original charm.
This Rover P4 110 V8 conversion blends timeless design with an intriguing personal backstory and mechanical enhancement. With long-term ownership, excellent documentation and its position as one of the last P4s built, this is a compelling opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts seeking a classic with individuality, presence and proven pedigree.
Saturday 26th July: 9am-11:30am
Monday 28th July: 8am-3:30am
Tuesday 29th July: 8am-3:30pm
Wednesday 30th July: 8am-3:30pm
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