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Welcome to RoverNA.com!

Welcome to the Rover Automobile Resource Site for North America!  RoverNA is simply a website featuring resources and information that may be of interest to Rover automobile aficionados in the USA and Canada.  Most of what is here can be found elsewhere on the web, but I've tried to organize the information so that it can be quickly and easily accessed. RoverNA is not a business or a membership organization, so please don't try to order parts or ask where to join up!  This web site can serve as a basic Rover saloon intro, a primer, a place that will get you started and lead you somewhere else. Please let me know if you have any suggestions or corrections using the feedback form or the email links. My name is Glen Wilson, and I live near Philadelphia, PA in the United States.

Now, the Rovers we're talking about here are British saloon cars like the Rover 3500S and the Rover 2000TC. You people with Land Rovers have tons of websites and clubs geared toward off-roading and specialty vehicles with six wheels and tents attached to them! This is a place specifically intended for lovers of the finely crafted sedans and coupes manufactured by the Rover Company of Solihull, England. As a general rule, the subject of this site will be what I will call "classic" Rovers, that is, all Rover saloons up to and including the SD1 model range. This is not to say that later models are not "true" Rovers, but the later cars do differ markedly from the earlier models in design philosophy and mechanical complexity.  

While all Rover lovers may find much of interest here, this site is generally intended to approach the world of Rover saloons from a North American perspective. Rest assured that your Rover saloon is, in fact, not the only Rover in the USA, although it may be the only one you or anyone you know has ever seen. There are many reliable suppliers of parts for old Rovers, and you'll find that there are quite a few used and new old stock parts available. Rover lovers know that we are all in this together, and it is not at all unusual for some other Rover owner to send you a new set of brake pads with only your promise to replace them as soon as you can. An amazing variety of Rover replacement parts, books, brochures and service manuals have been showing up on eBay over the last few of years. The organizations with links in the upper right of this page work hard to enable Rover automobile owners to make contact with one another, lend technical support, share their knowledge concerning the history of the marque, and meet in person to share the enjoyment of their classic Rovers. Visit the links and try to participate because that's the best way to build a Rover automobile community.

Enjoy browsing this site!

Glen Wilson
 

   
Take a minute to visit the Rover Car Club of Canada website. The RCCC has many members in the USA.
Be sure to check out the TARC website, especially if you are in Toronto or the nearby areas of the USA!