[ROVERNET - UK] New website for North American Rovers at
RoverNA.com...
Eric Russell
p6rovers at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 12 19:00:43 GMT 2008
--- phing <phing at videotron.ca> wrote:
> Glen
> A nice idea , but I can't find the website .
> Perhaps it's still being checked at the border for
> Home land Security issues ??
> Cheers
> Patrick
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Glen Wilson" <rovercar at comcast.net>
> To: <rovernet at lyris.ccdata.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 10:17 AM
> Subject: [ROVERNET - UK] New website for North
> American Rovers at RoverNA.com...
>
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am launching a new website called the Rover
> Automobile Resource Site
> > for North America or RoverNA.
> >
> > Much of what is on the new site will be familiar
> to anyone who has
> > visited the RSTCA.com site over the years. The
> links and other
> > information have been updated and checked for
> accuracy to the best of my
> > ability, but I invite correction.
> >
> > RoverNA is a website featuring resources and
> information that may be of
> > interest to Rover automobile aficionados in the
> USA and Canada. Most
> > of what is here can be found elsewhere on the
> web, but I've tried to
> > organize the information so that it can be quickly
> and easily accessed.
> > RoverNA is NOT a business or a membership
> organization, so please don't
> > try to order parts or ask where to join up! This
> web site can serve as
> > a basic Rover saloon intro, a primer, a place that
> will get you started
> > and lead you somewhere else. Please let me know if
> you have any
> > suggestions or corrections using the feedback form
> or the email links.
> > My name is Glen Wilson, and I live near
> Philadelphia, PA in the United
> > States.
> >
> > Now, the Rovers we're talking about here are
> British saloon cars like
> > the Rover 3500S and the Rover 2000TC. You people
> with Land Rovers have
> > tons of websites and clubs geared toward
> off-roading and specialty
> > vehicles with six wheels and tents attached to
> them! This is a place
> > specifically intended for lovers of the finely
> crafted sedans and coupes
> > manufactured by the Rover Company of Solihull,
> England. As a general
> > rule, the subject of this site will be what I will
> call "classic"
> > Rovers, that is, all Rover saloons up to and
> including the SD1 model
> > range. This is not to say that later models are
> not "true" Rovers, but
> > the later cars do differ markedly from the earlier
> models in design
> > philosophy and mechanical complexity.
> >
> > While all Rover lovers may find much of interest
> here, this site is
> > generally intended to approach the world of Rover
> saloons from a North
> > American perspective. Rover owners in the United
> States and Canada are
> > pretty much in the same boat in terms of the
> similarity of our cars and
> > the difficulties involved in finding parts or
> service specialists.
> > You'll notice that the Maple Leaf and Stars and
> Stripes are intertwined
> > in the website logo! Those of us in the USA would
> be much poorer if we
> > didn't have our Rover friends north of the border.
> The organizations
> > with links in the upper right of the RoverNA home
> page work hard to
> > enable Rover automobile owners to make contact
> with one another, lend
> > technical support, share their knowledge
> concerning the history of the
> > marque, and meet in person to share the enjoyment
> of their classic
> > Rovers. Visit the links and try to participate
> because that's the best
> > way to build a Rover automobile community.
> >
> > Enjoy browsing RoverNA.com!
> >
> > (Simultaneous with the launch of the RoverNA site,
> the RSTCA website has
> > been withdrawn from the web. See separate message
> for more details on
> > that.)
> >
> > Glen Wilson
> >
> >
> >
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