April 26, 2005 | |
It's the Rover graveyard | |
Thousands of new MG Rover cars stand rusting at two disused airfields — a sad memorial to the fallen motor giant.
Some of the vehicles — worth £100million — have been stockpiled for months, depriving the firm of much-needed cash. Administrators selling off MG Rover’s assets have to decide who owns the 10,000 cars at two Oxfordshire sites in Upper Heyford and Chipping Warden. | |
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