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From the moment of its launch in 1998, the Rover 75 caught the public's imagination. Here, at last, was a car that felt like traditional Rovers and had been designed in Britain. This book charts the evolution of the models from the early 1990 onwards including full production histories and comprehensive specification details.
The complete story of the Rover 75 and MG ZT models from the early 1990s to the transfer of production to China.Gives full production histories and comprehensive specification details of this remarkable car.Of great interest for motoring enthusiasts.Superbly
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From the moment of its launch in 1998, the Rover 75 caught the public's imagination. Here, at last, was a car that felt like traditional Rovers and had been designed in Britain. This book charts the evolution of the models from the early 1990 onwards including full production histories and comprehensive specification details.
The complete story of the Rover 75 and MG ZT models from the early 1990s to the transfer of production to China.Gives full production histories and comprehensive specification details of this remarkable car.Of great interest for motoring enthusiasts.Superbly illustrated with 267 colour photographs.James Taylor is a renowned author and has written over one hundred books on classic cars, however the Rover marque has always been his favourite.
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After graduating from Oxford and pursuing further academic studies at Reading, James Taylor spent 12 years working in central government. However, the lure of writing about cars – which he was doing in his spare time – proved too great and he decided to turn it into a career. James has now written well over 100 books in all, and among them have been several definitive one-make or one-model titles. He has written for enthusiast magazines in several countries, has translated books from foreign languages, and even delivers effective writing training in both the public and private sectors. He spent the best part of ten years as the editor of Land Rover Enthusiast magazine and has always counted the products of the old Rover Company and of Land Rover as his favourite subject. He also co-organised the “15 Years of Rover V8” event at Donington in 1982.