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snapdarlich | 16:00 Sun 20th Nov 2005 | Motoring
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and I read that the last Rover has left the Longbridge factory to go to a motoring history museum in Warwickshire. What I was wondering - What happens to these cars when they enter such a building - Are they serviced regularly and do they get taken out for a spin once in a blue moon? Surely just sitting there forever more won't do them much good?
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The garage I work for once bought an old Rover 825 Sterling that was one of the last of its production, and was in a museum.
It had been left without any servicing, and only moved backwards and forwards 1 foot a day just to stop the tyres getting a flat spot.
We had to go over the car fully to make sure it was all ok.
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It just seems a shame that something is built and no longer used fro that purpose...Better than the scrapheap though!


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