If you do decide to jump into the dark side (or is that the illuminated side) of Rover ownership with a Series, know that we will be here on the forum with as much help as we can find. One other way to look at this, join a local club, could help with the learning curve even on the RRC. Where abouts are you, I am sure there is a club around you. You could get out and help wrench with some of the guys (I am always willing to help the local guys here, and anytime they want to help on the series to learn more, the shop door is open and beer is cold). Please do not take my post as only mechanics should buy a Series, I just wanted you to truely look at the sitituation (was glad when the Rover guys made me do it when I was buying the Series as my ONLY vehicle.... that way there was no one to blame but myself when I was walking all day into town and back to get a part...)
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Andrew Barr.
1972 Series III 109.
"the Tin Turtle"
"However, that was his ploy and I caved....totally caved...  LOL!" Jellijo
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