With a long history of British car making, Rover have been through many name changes in their time, but have released a lot of classic vehicles along the way.The very first Rover Eight can be found in museums and was produced between 1904 and 1912 and it had a modest engine producing only eight brake horsepower.Post-war was when Rover really made its name though, with the release of the Rover 12, 12 Sports Tourer and then, the iconic Land Rover which was established as a separate subsidiary.However, the Rover P3, P4, P5 and P6 are the most sought after of the more modern designs which can be seen in many films of the 50s and 60s era.Each of these cars had derivatives, such as the Mark I, Mark II and P5B, the latter being powered by the 3.5L V8 engine which was to become the de-facto standard in many car upgrades being one of the most reliable and powerful engines available.Call 01202 710055 to find your next used Rover or come and visit us at our showroom -M Cars in Poole, Dorset