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E: 15/03 Win a Rover 75
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https://www.practicalclassics.co.uk/competitions/latest-competitions/win-a-rover-75/
Complete the PC Pub Quiz below, and then tell us in 30 words or less why you should win the car and what you will do with it. And remember, if this is to become your first classic we will come out and feature you after your first six months owning it. Good luck!
Terms and conditions: Complete the quiz between 22nd October 2025 at 09:00 and 15th March 2026 at 23:59 and you can opt in to win a Rover 75 TDI. You must get all answers correct to be entered into the draw. Only one attempt allowed. Entries are limited to one per household. One winner selected at random. Written answer will be used to determine whether the owner and adventure will be suitable for a feature in Practical Classics magazine. Delivery or collection to be arranged between Practical Classics and the winner of the Prize Promotion after the close date. The car is also available for collection from the Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration show at the NEC at the end of the day on 22nd March 2026. A pair of tickets to this show is included in the prize for this competition, but travel is not included. The car is fully restored and in working condition, comes with 12 months MOT plus an independent inspection certificate from a certified engineer. You must be 18+ to enter and hold a full driving licence. Entries limited to UK only. General T&Cs here.
Complete the PC Pub Quiz below, and then tell us in 30 words or less why you should win the car and what you will do with it. And remember, if this is to become your first classic we will come out and feature you after your first six months owning it. Good luck!
Terms and conditions: Complete the quiz between 22nd October 2025 at 09:00 and 15th March 2026 at 23:59 and you can opt in to win a Rover 75 TDI. You must get all answers correct to be entered into the draw. Only one attempt allowed. Entries are limited to one per household. One winner selected at random. Written answer will be used to determine whether the owner and adventure will be suitable for a feature in Practical Classics magazine. Delivery or collection to be arranged between Practical Classics and the winner of the Prize Promotion after the close date. The car is also available for collection from the Practical Classics Classic Car & Restoration show at the NEC at the end of the day on 22nd March 2026. A pair of tickets to this show is included in the prize for this competition, but travel is not included. The car is fully restored and in working condition, comes with 12 months MOT plus an independent inspection certificate from a certified engineer. You must be 18+ to enter and hold a full driving licence. Entries limited to UK only. General T&Cs here.
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Q1 What is the name of the of the driving experience offered at the Great British Car Journey?Ambergate Driving ChallengeThe Great British Car Journey Motoring ExperienceDrive Our CarsDrive Dad's Car
Q2 What year did Rover 75 production cease at Longbridge?2003200520072009Q3 How old does a vehicle have to be to be recognised as "historic"?More than 50 years oldMore than 40 years oldMore than 30 years oldMore than 20 years oldQ4 Tell us in 30 words or less why you should win the Rover 75 and what you will do with it? And remember if this is to become your first classic we will come out and feature you after your fix six months owning itOne winner selected at random.Kindly donated by Richard Usher at the Great British Car Journey in Ambergate, Derbyshire, it is ready and waiting for a new owner! The new owner will also get FREE tickets to the Practical Classics Car and Restoration Show next March, where the car will be presented to the lucky winner by Richard himself.
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Ms_Chocaholic said:Q1 What is the name of the of the driving experience offered at the Great British Car Journey?Ambergate Driving ChallengeThe Great British Car Journey Motoring ExperienceDrive Our CarsDrive Dad's Car
Q2 What year did Rover 75 production cease at Longbridge?2003200520072009Q3 How old does a vehicle have to be to be recognised as "historic"?More than 50 years oldMore than 40 years oldMore than 30 years oldMore than 20 years oldQ4 Tell us in 30 words or less why you should win the Rover 75 and what you will do with it? And remember if this is to become your first classic we will come out and feature you after your fix six months owning itOne winner selected at random.Kindly donated by Richard Usher at the Great British Car Journey in Ambergate, Derbyshire, it is ready and waiting for a new owner! The new owner will also get FREE tickets to the Practical Classics Car and Restoration Show next March, where the car will be presented to the lucky winner by Richard himself.Q1 What is the name of the of the driving experience offered at the Great British Car Journey?Ambergate Driving ChallengeThe Great British Car Journey Motoring ExperienceDrive Our CarsDrive Dad's Car - https://greatbritishcarjourney.com/drive-dads-car/Q2 What year did Rover 75 production cease at Longbridge?20032005 - (Rover 75 production ceased at Longbridge in 2005 when the MG Rover Group went into receivership. The final saloon model was produced in April 2005)20072009Q3 How old does a vehicle have to be to be recognised as "historic"?More than 50 years oldMore than 40 years old - (In the UK, a vehicle must be
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