MG ZT 4x4

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Heard of it some years ago as a test vehicle but didn't think it would have still eggsisted, or be sold out of the development dept to the wider world. Never seen it. Can you put up some pic's?
 
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Yes John Newey
Owns it I am sure he would not mid if I loaded the photo's on here from the R75 club, if he doe's he can tell me off next time I see him :D we are hoping to see it at some of the meets this year.;)
 

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It had to have a new IRD and VCU by all accounts, despite only covering around 3k miles. Strange for such low mileage.

The owner runs Summit Garage near Dudley in the west Mids, you can see the garage sign in the first pic.
 
Did rover follow this up with awd rovers?
Was there a proper plan or was this just playing to see what it was like?
 
Did rover follow this up with awd rovers?
Was there a proper plan or was this just playing to see what it was like?

I think when BM sold them off there was a clause saying they couldn't build/market a 4x4 as Ford bought LR. Think that's right???

No plan as far as I am aware, this was for assessment only I believe. It was originally a V8, easier to convert to AWD as the V8s are of course RWD.
 
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