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The texts of these advertisments say: Advertisment, left side European Delivery Available on four Months’ Notice “The New Rover 3-Litre is probably the most luxurious “small” car in the world. The Rover has been designed for quiet, long life and driving ease. The immaculate leather and walnut interior reflects the British company’s policy of using only the best material, where it shows and where it does not, as well. The Rover shares twenty-odd points of mechanical similarity with the Rolls-Royce, and every knowledgeable tester who drives a Rover inevitably compares it with that make. It’s one of the world’s great cars.” ROVER The Rover Motor Company of North America Limited - New York - San Francisco Advertisment, right side Practical luxury: Rover 3-Litre Sedan with standard power steering and optional fully automatic transmission. Luxurious without ostentation. Silent and effortless in operation. Sensible in size, conservatively styled and superlatively engineered. Since the introduction of the first Rover in 1904, many prominent British families are discovering that a Rover is an investment that pays dividende in quiet satisfaction year after year. For literature on Rover’s line of luxury automobiles write: | ||
| << Backwards | Advert left: Sports Car Illustrated, February 1961 - Advert right: unknown | Forwards >> | |
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