Description
H&H Classic Auction @ National Motorcycle Museum | Solihull, West Midlands
30th Oct, 2024 11:00
c. 1918 Rover 3½HP
Estimate
£4, 000 - £5, 000
Registration No: Unregistered
Frame No: 43799
MOT: Exempt
A very early Vintage Rover restored in the 1990s
VMCC eligible machine from a private collection
Box of sundry paperwork and notes
The Rover Company was a British bicycle and motorcycle manufacturer before it began the manufacture of motor cars. Rover was established in 1878 by John Kemp Starley in Coventry to produce bicycles. The company developed and produced the Rover Imperial motorcycle in November 1902. Between 1903 and 1924, Rover produced more than 10, 000 motorcycles.
This c. 1918 Rover has been in the late vendor's ownership for some 20 years and part of his collection of early machines. Restored by a Mr Rose from the Isle of Man during the 1990s there are many photographs of the Rover's restoration along with a box file of many handwritten notes from a number of Rover owners during the period of its restoration. It has not been used for some time and will need recommissioning before it is placed back on the road. There is no 'formal' documentation, however, there is a box file of sundry paperwork and notes. PLEASE NOTE: The registration on this machine is not allocated to it, it is for another machine.