Description
What other classic engine had such an inauspicious start in life as the Rover V8? Taken over by Rover after it had been rejected in the early sixties by its American creators, the Buick-Pontiac-Oldsmobile V8 was reborn to power, into the 1990s, an amazing range of products from Soli-hull and beyond.
David Hardcastle’s exhaustive study of the ubiquitous Rover V8 engine covers its many production and specialist applications, and includes a painstaking assessment of the technicalities of the Rover V8, supplemented by a detailed review of tuning techniques, manufacturers of speed equipment and conversion specialists.
Hardback in generally very good condition with good dust jacket.