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Rover Speed Fourteen
The Rover Speed 14 was a tuned model produced from 1934-36 in competition with the Riley Kestrel and other sporting models. A 6-cylinder 1577cc engine with triple SU carburettors was fitted to the Speed 14. One of the bodies available was the Streamline Coupe which was 4-door fastback of which 380 were built
aa_Rover Speed 14 grille
Rover 14 (P2) - grille
aa_Rover Speed 14 Sports head
Rover Speed 14 Sports.
ab_Rover Speed 14 Streamline Coupe grille
Rover Speed Fourteen - grille. The triple headlamp configuration was a characteristic of the Speed 14.
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Rover Speed 14 - badge
ac_Rover Speed 14 Streamline Coupe head
Rover Speed Fourteen Streamline Coupe. With a tuned fourteen horsepower engine the Speed 14 was timed at more than 80mph around Brooklands
Rover Speed 14 Sports front
Rover Speed 14 Sports. The Speed 14 was a limited edition car based on the Rover 14/6. It had a 1577cc ohv 6-cylinder engine and was made from 1934-36
Rover Speed 14 Sports rear
Rover Speed 14 Sports. Produced from 1934 to 1936 the Speed 14 was available with this Sports body as well as Tourer, saloon, sports saloon and specialist Airline bodies.
Rover Speed 14 Streamline Coupe front
Rover Speed 14 Streamline Coupe. The Rover Speed 14 had a tuned 1577cc 6-cylinder triple carb engine
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Rover Speed 14 Streamline Coupe. Designed by Rover the Streamline Coupe was positioned against the Riley Kestrel but was cheaper. 380 were built.
t_Rover Speed 14 Sports tail
Rover Speed 14 Sports.
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Rover Speed 14 - spare wheel
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key text:  This is the page introducing Simons love of cars from the website  RedSimon which is a series of photo albums of Simon GP Geoghegan.
The names of Pinin, Farina, and Pininfarina are also considered
There are also notes on Pininfarina
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and links tothat car maker
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