Registration: T44BRM
VIN: SARRFCNLHXD423031
Milage Showing: 70,000
Transmission: Manual
MOT: 09/03/2024
Launched in 1997 to commemorate British Racing Motors' (BRM) success in Formula 1 in the 1950, 60s and 70s including winning the championship with Graham Hill. Based on the top of the line Rover 200Vi with its 1.8 litre engine producing 143BHP. The BRM was limited to 750 cars all finished in British Racing Green with satin silver accents and orange trim to the front bumper in a throwback to the livery of the BRM F1 cars of the 60s.
Also featuring a red quilted leather interior, larger wheels and sports suspension.
This example car number 44 shows 70,000 miles and MOT till March next year. Sold with original book pack including stamped service book as well as previous MOT certificates and receipts for maintenance.
Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start up
GUIDE PRICE £3,000 - £4,000
Registration: T44BRM
VIN: SARRFCNLHXD423031
Milage Showing: 70,000
Transmission: Manual
MOT: 09/03/2024
Launched in 1997 to commemorate British Racing Motors' (BRM) success in Formula 1 in the 1950, 60s and 70s including winning the championship with Graham Hill. Based on the top of the line Rover 200Vi with its 1.8 litre engine producing 143BHP. The BRM was limited to 750 cars all finished in British Racing Green with satin silver accents and orange trim to the front bumper in a throwback to the livery of the BRM F1 cars of the 60s.
Also featuring a red quilted leather interior, larger wheels and sports suspension.
This example car number 44 shows 70,000 miles and MOT till March next year. Sold with original book pack including stamped service book as well as previous MOT certificates and receipts for maintenance.
Please see our walk around video for more information and engine start up
GUIDE PRICE £3,000 - £4,000
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