The Rover Two-litre was a mid-size luxury open tourer, saloon or limousine produced from 1927 by the Rover Company of Coventry and available through to 1932. As usual the chassis was also available to coach builders. The 16hp Two-litre was supplemented by then later replaced by the much more expensive better equipped 2-litre Rover Meteor 16 announced in February 1930.
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| - The Rover Two-litre was a mid-size luxury open tourer, saloon or limousine produced from 1927 by the Rover Company of Coventry and available through to 1932. As usual the chassis was also available to coach builders. The 16hp Two-litre was supplemented by then later replaced by the much more expensive better equipped 2-litre Rover Meteor 16 announced in February 1930. (en)
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- Rover 2-litre (en)
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valvetrain
| - overhead valves, pushrods, single springs, camshaft in crankcase silent chain drive (en)
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body style
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- 5 (xsd:integer)
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- limousine (en)
- chassis only (en)
- coachbuilt saloon (en)
- sportsman's coupé (en)
- sportsman's saloon (en)
- Weymann Paris, Riviera or Braunston 5-seater saloon (en)
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| - cast iron detachable (en)
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management
| - distributor driven from camshaft (en)
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power
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- @3,600 rpm (en)
- Tax horsepower 15.7 (en)
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weight
| - (en)
- Weymann saloon 26 cwt, (en)
- chassis only 18 cwt (en)
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| - The Rover Two-litre was a mid-size luxury open tourer, saloon or limousine produced from 1927 by the Rover Company of Coventry and available through to 1932. As usual the chassis was also available to coach builders. The 16hp Two-litre was supplemented by then later replaced by the much more expensive better equipped 2-litre Rover Meteor 16 announced in February 1930. (en)
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| - straight-six pushrod ohv (en)
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coolingsystem
| - honeycomb radiator in a shell with stone-guard, fan and water impeller driven from crankshaft, thermostat (en)
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fuelsystem
| - twin carburettors, vacuum feed, 12-gallon tank at back (en)
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oilsystem
| - there is pressure lubrication to every engine bearing. clutch and gearbox share oil with engine (en)
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