• Rover P2 may refer to any of the following automobiles produced by the Rover Company between 1937 and 1948: Rover 10 P2 (1939–1947) Rover 12 P2 (1937–1948)...
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    trunk, not a hatchback. "Rover Speed 14". classicandsportscar.com. Retrieved 12 March 2018. "1936 Rover 14 Sports Saloon P2 - Superb, Restored cond. For...
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  • rubber-lined tray This model was part of the Rover P2 range, along with Rover 10, Rover 12, Rover 16 and Rover 20 variants. In 1945 another 2½ inches was...
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  • (1934–1936) Rover 14 P1 (1933–1938) Rover P2 (disambiguation), the successor to the P1 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rover P1...
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  • Rover P2 range, along with Rover 10, Rover 12, Rover 14 and Rover 20 models. The car, with its mildly streamlined form, resembled the existing Rover 10...
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    and 4840 after. This final Rover 12 model was part of the Rover P2 range, along with Rover 10, Rover 14, Rover 16 and Rover 20 variants. The final cars...
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    The Rover 10 was a small family car from the British Rover car company produced between 1927 and 1947. The Rover 10/25 was a small car built by Rover from...
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    Rover Speed Twenty (a four-seater sports tourer), and in due course they were replaced in the summer of 1936 by the new designs now referred to as P2...
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    and MG TF GT concept MG XPower SV Rover 45, Rover 25 and 2004 facelift of Rover 75 Rover TCV Rover Streetwise Rover 75 Tourer "Rivian Automotive, Economic...
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  • former Rover Group. On 18 September 2006, Ford announced the purchase of the rights to use the Rover name. BMW had licensed the Rover name to MG Rover Group...
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