[Rovernet] A Rover Owner Once Again - P6 Parts

Robert Holmes tnrholmes at gmail.com
Thu Mar 9 16:56:50 EST 2017


Tom, 
    Try All British Cars in BC Canada.
604-294-5747, good luck.
Robert Holmes

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> On Mar 9, 2017, at 3:52 PM, LANCE LA CERTE PSY D via Rovernet <rovernet at rovernet.org> wrote:
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> Tom,   congratulations on being re-infected with the Rover virus.   I would suggest contacting Moss motors as a U.S. source to consider the shifter boot----something along the lines of an MGB boot would probably fit the bill (I just did so for a 5 speed conversion on my 3500S.)     Perhpas a Rovernetter will have the bushing on the end of the shifter rod.  As for the rubber bits, unless other members have any lying around (or a different source), I have always had to source my new rubber bits from either Scott's Old Auto Rubber in Australia, or someone like Win's Intl. Ltd in England.
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> Here is also an excellent link which might get you farther down the road   http://www.britishcarlinks.com/
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> Hope that helps,  Lance
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> Lance La Certe, Psy.D.
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> Subject: [Rovernet] A Rover Owner Once Again - P6 Parts
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> All,
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> I recently purchased another Rover (I had a 3-Litre P5 Mk III a while
> back), and this time I have corralled a 2000 TC P6. It's in good shape,
> but it does need some odds and ends (shift boot, bushing at end of gear
> shift, rubber plugs in sill, and such).
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> I have lost track of who the go-to parts suppliers are in N. America, so
> if anyone can point me in the right direction, please do!
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> Many thanks,
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> Tom
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