Brand: Vredestein, Width: 185/80 | Rover P5B 3.5 litre Saloon and Coupe 1967 to 1973
Rover's P5 with the Buick based V8, in two body styles. Produced from 1967 to 1973. Originally fitted with a 670-15 crossply tyre, with the option of a 185HR15. If a radial tyre replacement for a crossply is required, then a 185HR15 would be the best replacement size.
Stately and traditional, the first Rover P5 saloon was the 3-Litre of 1958 with a six-cylinder engine and drum brakes all round. Changes were slight for the next decade or so: the MkIA of 1961 brought quarterlights and stainless steel wheel trims then a year later a redesigned cylinder head was introduced along with lower suspension, and a P5 Coupé was introduced alongside the saloon.
In 1963 the Rover P5 MkIIB saloon got a revised rack to make the steering less heavy; within a year power steering and two-speed wipers had become standard on the P5 MkIIC. The final 3-Litre iteration was the MkIII of 1965 with redesigned seats and separate heating for the front and rear occupants.
Now by far the most collectible P5 is the 3.5-litre V8 that went on sale in 1967. Known as the P5B (for its Buick-designed V8 engine), the 3.5-litre model came in saloon and Coupé forms with an automatic transmission only. The last P5Bs were made in May 1975.