Rovers first used an official kit supplier in 1977, and the club's first official kit sponsor followed in 1981.
Rover uses Perkins diesels in the Montego and Maestro cars.
The new Rover 12 used a two-cylinder, water-cooled, side-valve engine of 1624 cc.
Rover used the name of a former coachbuilder, Vanden Plas.
Rover used a more advanced form of IOE engine.
For years the British motor car firms Rolls-Royce and Rover used this arrangement.
What we find belongs to us, the Rovers used to say.
Rover used the same valve system on its models in the 1950s.
By 1907, Rover had discontinued the backbone frame and was using an ash chassis with steel flitch plates.
"He called it a Devil-it is a name the Rovers use for something not human, something evil."