MET40 Limited Edition Shirt - White
Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Metro with this Limited Edition MET40 shirt in both "T" and Polo styles.
Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Metro with this Limited Edition MET40 shirt in both "T" and Polo styles.
Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Metro with this Limited Edition MET40 shirt in both "T" and Polo styles.
A warm hoodie featuring the MET40 Anniversary design. Choose from one of three slogans for the reverse to suit your favourite style of Metro \ 100!
Tom's first Metro was a Mk1 Austin Metro 998cc, which he still owns and has been his daily driver for the past 6 years. Wanting something with a bit more power he purchased a 1993 Mk3 Metro when it came up for sale locally; first converting to 1.8 VVC and then into a van project...
Celebrate the 15th anniversary of Metropower with this special edition shirt; featuring all 4 Metro models together for the very first time!
The GTa was launched in 1990 with the new Metro range. It continued on the success of the Mk2 Austin Metro GTa.
In 1994 Rover took the decision to revamp the Metro, renaming it to Rover 100 in the process.
What was your Metro worth back in 1997? Find out by taking a step back in time courtesy of Summit Garage
Manufactured and launched in 1991. This is the most special and most rare of any model in the entire eighteen years of the Metro. Rover encountered many technical difficulties, i.e. ensuring the hood was waterproof from all angles, and it didn't jam. The high spec and all the extra work was putting the price up and up. It was going to sell around £12,000. In the end very few were ever made.
Metropower was contacted earlier on in the year to feature in an article for Classic Car Weekly magazine about modified A-Series Metros. Here's what two of our members had to say...