Is this car for sale ?
Unfortunately, this specific 1972 Rover P5B 3.5-Litre Coupé is not currently for sale. It was offered at auction by CCA Everyman Classics in September 2024 but did not sell.
However, there are other Rover P5 vehicles you can explore:
You can also browse the full Rover P5 market to see all available listings and auction results: https://classic.com/m/rover/p5/
If you’d like to be notified when this specific 1972 Rover P5B is relisted, you can save it to your favorites on the Classic.com listing page: https://classic.com/veh/1972-rover-p5b-35-litre-coupe-84507512-Wvkxkmp/
Would you like me to help you find more Rover P5 vehicles that are currently available, or do you have any other questions about this classic British executive sedan?
Yes I would like some help to find more Rover P5, if you please.
You’re very welcome! The Rover P5 market currently has just one vehicle actively for sale:
1969 Rover P5B Coupe – £52,750 (about $70,700 USD) 87k miles, automatic, RHD, original condition https://classic.com/veh/1969-rover-p5b-coupe-84503635d-p0OrmwW
You can browse all 93 Rover P5 listings (including recent auction results) here: https://classic.com/m/rover/p5/
Availability changes often, so let me know if you’d like me to check for specific years, mileage, colors, or a certain budget — or if there’s anything else I can help with on this classic British executive car?
Thank you
Great! I found several Rover P5 vehicles currently available for you to explore:
1969 Rover P5B Coupe - $70,712 https://classic.com/veh/1969-rover-p5b-coupe-84503635d-p0OrmwW
1970 Rover P5B - $48,500 (Last Asking Price) https://classic.com/veh/1970-rover-p5b-84800338d-pGP8JA4
1972 Rover P5B - $46,500 (Last Asking Price) https://classic.com/veh/1972-rover-p5b-84800365d-p0LAorp
The Rover P5 market (1958-1973) shows:
You can browse the full market here: https://classic.com/m/rover/p5/
The 1972 model you originally asked about had 92,000 miles and was at auction in September 2024 but didn’t sell. These alternatives offer similar classic British executive sedan charm with the famous Buick-sourced 3.5L V8 engine.
Would you like me to help you narrow down your search? For example, I can help you find:
Or do you have any other questions about the Rover P5?
I don’t understand what does it mean: “Nex Exits” that I read above.
I believe ‘Nex Exits’ is likely a small typo or autocorrect for ‘Next Exits’ (or possibly ‘Recent Exits’). In the context of the Rover P5 market page on Classic.com, it refers to vehicles that have recently ‘exited’ the sales process—either sold at auction, not sold, or removed with a last asking price shown.
For example, in the listings we discussed:
This helps track how these classic British executive cars are moving in the market. The full Rover P5 page (https://classic.com/m/rover/p5/) lists all recent exits with their outcomes.
Does that clear it up? Would you like me to explain any specific listing status, find more details on one of those Rover P5s, or search for something else like a particular year or price range?
Next.
Sure — in this context, “next” just means the next item or next option in the list.
So if you want me to continue, I can show you the next Rover P5 listing or help narrow the search by year, price, mileage, body style, or transmission.
Would you like me to show the next Rover P5 vehicle?