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In 1998, The TARC Heritage Group acquired a 1951 Rover 75 Cyclops. In June of 1999, members of the Heritage Group achieved their interim goal of getting the car moving under its own power. |
The Heritage Group's 1951 P4 75, on its way to the Heritage Group Centre in Warkworth, Ontario. |
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At the Centre: other cars visible include Bill Osmond's 105 (in garage), Jeff Hladun's P5B, and Bill Daddis' 90. |
Bill Daddis' 90 about to pull the 75 out, in an attempt to free-up a sticking clutch disc. |
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Bill Osmond draining the fuel tank. He had to poke a bit of wire into the drain hole before anything would come out, and what finally did come out was very nasty. |
"Sometimes these cars can be a pain in the neck!" |
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Primitive fuel injection: Jeff Hladun pressurises the feed to the carburettors. |
Under her own steam at last! Tony Day takes the 75 on a tour of the hayfield. |
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"Trailing clouds of glory does she go......" |
A toast to the 75! |
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