Practical Classics (UK)

The Rover Sports Register

All Rover enthusiast­s and owners welcome…

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Every model covered!

But why the funny name? The Rover Sports Register (RSR) was formed in 1953 by a group of enthusiast­s for the Pre-war Rover Sports Tourer and from the start it had members with other Rover models. It’s proud of its heritage – but it hasn’t stood still and today has members with pre-1950 cars, all Land Rovers,

P4s, P5s, P6s, SD1S, Rover Metros, 200,400, 600 and 800 series cars and later models up to the last Rover 75s built.

While 2020 has certainly been unusual, and COVID-19 precaution­s meant that gatherings and events have been badly affected, the RSR is still going strong with members able to access online meetings.

It is looking forward to August next year when the RSR and other Rover clubs will host Roverfest 2021. You can join today from just £30, too.

The RSR offers…

• Award-winning bi-monthly mag. • Parts lists and workshop manuals. • Website: join and shop online. • Comprehens­ive spares coverage. • Technical expertise available. • Network of regional meetings*. • Award winning rallies and events*. • Access to library plus technical publicatio­ns for all members. • Dedicated insurance scheme.

Contact Join online at thersr.co.uk or phone Ian on 01824 790280 for more informatio­n. Visit thersr.co.uk or Facebook group Rsrcommuni­ty for news including details of online meetings. *Regional meetings and events take place if COVID-19 restrictio­ns permit.

 ??  ?? All Rovers welcome, both young and old.
Range Rover or P6 fan? Yep, the RSR has plenty of them!
It’s hoped that club gatherings can happen again soon.
All Rovers welcome, both young and old. Range Rover or P6 fan? Yep, the RSR has plenty of them! It’s hoped that club gatherings can happen again soon.

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