I think the previous owner Simon B was on this here forum so some of you will recognise the car. Ive stuck a few things on facebook, but thought i would copy it here too.
James
We begin the copy and paste fest...
I really suck at not buying cars. To be fair this one isn't really my fault. All I intended to do was buy a gearbox with LSD in it for my bubble project, but when I turned up I sort of ended up buying this.
Its a 1995 420 gsi tourer. I remember trying to get my Dad to buy one as a replacement for the family Montego estate, but he said it was too small. Probably right in hindsight. Still cool though.
This car was a much loved car that was pretty well known. It was slightly modified with 16" Cosmos alloys (similar to BRM), lowered 60 mm, Roversport bumpers, big brake conversion and mk1 bonnet and grille. Here it is with previous owner Simon in a magazine article. Photo was taken at Pride of Longbridge.

Unfortunately a foreign taxi driver got a roundabout a bit wrong causing the car ahead of Simon to emergency stop. Being a modern SUV thing, it stopped fast, whereas the Rover didn't and ended up a bit bent. However luckily the Rover was so low it under-ran the rear of the SUV and the damage is all at a high level and confined to just the bonnet, slam panel, bonnet latch and headlights. Better news is that there was no damage to the SUV and the damage to the Rover is unrecorded.
Simon was going to break it up. He removed and sold the sport bumpers, and it now wears the original suspension rather than lowered. I got to keep the cosmos alloys, mid level custom tailgate spoiler and Simon gave me a spare mk2 bonnet and front bumper and headlights.
Here it is in all its glory.


Interior is excellent apart form a bit of side bolster wear. Being a GSI it has Recaro style seats with half leather.

This is the damage

Chassis rails are perfect. Just the slam panel moving back has tweaked the panels either side of the rad rearwards at the top.


Already started pulling it out by hand

Had a spare radiator already that came with the bubble. Just need to fit the rad fan and sensors.














