> The tools were then sold to Rover (the Buick version) and they subsequently
> came out with the Rover 3500. To my knowledge they have since put it into the
> up market Land Rover, the TR-8 and Morgan used it in the +8. I am not aware of
> any other applications.
For more info than you probably want to know about the development and
use of this engine, download and uncompress the file:
hoosier.cs.utah.edu:/pub/sol/rover_3.5L_V8.text.Z
If that's not enough for you, order the book "The Rover V8" by David Hardcastle.
Hummmm, I wonder if one of these would fit in the Damler...
BTW, There is a bargain priced Range Rover for sale around the corner from me:
1983, 53K miles, light blue, light hit on the front drivers
corner, twin ZS carbs, priced around $6K (I can't remember
exactly).
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