
Did the MG Maestro have a VW planetary gearbox?

Didn't the 1990's Rover 214 / 414's use a Peugeot gearbox?



Down to just a rare, early shape Carlton at present
That estate was mine back in 1990's - I took the photos outside my house . You have never seen such a rotten car. On it's very last MOT when I got it - the engine was shot, knocked and laid a smokescreen behind. The sills had been replaced with galv. steel sheet cut from a cattle trough, by one owner who was a farmer. I was tempted to keep the conversion parts but sold the whole thing to an enthusiast - probably not restored yet, but certainly one of a kind.Going back to the Crayford ADO16:
http://www.ado16.info/crayford_convertible.shtml
http://www.ado16.info/guest_writers_jones.shtml

I had a P6 with the Buick engine. Nice car - but as SS says...
When it came time to get rid of it, I just took off the wings - no tools necessary - and swept up the rest.
[drool]I lust after a Lotus Carlton/ Omega.[/drool]
But I once had a '79 Opel Rekord 2 litre Auto in Royal Blue (PMA705V), just like this one.
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Thanks to clarkey from opelgt.com forum for the Rekord pic.
I also want another 'sud. Mine (TGL 478S) looked like this (sometime after my ownership, it was resprayed purple...dunno which was the better colour!)
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/55/Alfa_Romeo_Alfasud_L_(20510281462).jpg/300px-Alfa_Romeo_Alfasud_L_(20510281462).jpg
However, as I cannot drive anymore, owning these, unless I have:
a) dosh aplenty
b) storage and
c) a track to drive them on
is pie in the sky.![]()