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Photoshops of non existent Rovers.

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As I've said before on here, my other online car obsession is AROnline.co.uk. A site dedicated mainly to British Leyland cars from the 60's up until Rover went pop, and now a bit of MG as well...

I was playing with some pictures of Rover SD1's, and alternative versions that they never made... They got the attention of the guy that runs the site when I posted them on the AROnline Facebook page.

He blogged about them! Yay! Here..

My Photoshops are the gold 3 box, and the bluey silver 4 door :).. They don't seem to like them much on the site, but I think that's because they're quite taken with the original.

The Blog!

And for reference, a picture of the original..

rover_sd_4.jpg

Not bad considering what you had to work with.

I love that site.

Lots of info on MGB etc. Was also very useful when I briefly contemplated about the Rover 800 Coupe about 5 years ago.

Interesting saloons, would be excellent for the US.

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