The Rover BRM Coupe 1963 is an icon of British automotive engineering. It combines traditional English style an attention to detail with modern convenience and luxury. This classic car has a long and distinguished history as a favorite of grand British touring circuits. The Rover BRM Coupe 1963 features a timeless boxy design with ample legroom and ample storage. The roomy three-door coupe features a chrome grille and headlight surround. The rear end is defined by iconic twin fins topped with chrome trim and modern combination taillights. Exterior badging is kept to a minimum which adds to the simplistic design of the car. The interior is as elegant as the exterior with plenty of seating for five people. Crafted in supple leather and high quality materials, the seats provide plenty of comfort. The cockpit features stylish chrome trim and wooden accents. The dash houses round gauges and toggle switches that create a warm glow. The driver can control the cars power through the steering wheel, while passengers enjoy a smooth and quiet ride. The Rover BRM Coupe 1963 is powered by a 3.5 liter inline six-cylinder engine. With the period correct dual Stromberg 175 intake manifold, the engine delivers a reliable 140 horsepower. Practical and efficient, the Rover BRM Coupe 1963 has a top speed of 114 mph and a fuel economy of 20 mpg. A combination of performance, elegance and classic style, the Rover BRM Coupe 1963 is an undeniable classic that will continue to be admired for generations to come.
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