they were built by bmw and engineered by bmw too iirc so not really cobbled together
BMW might have owned the company and helped with the design/development of the 75 but I was talking about the V8 version which was built after BMW got rid.
It was built by Rover at longbridge using a Ford Mustang engine. Not slagging it off, what the engineers at rover did with such limited budget was fantastic. I'm sure a half finished 1*2 would have looked the same.
Wikipedia has quie a good article on the 75
Taken from article
The Rover 75 V8 was created as means of proving MG Rovers engineering expertise and to attract a development partner to the company. The car was extensively re-engineered to accommodate a 4.6 litre V8 unit (obtained from Ford and used in the Mustang), driving the rear wheels to give a car with much higher performance, taking advantage of the stiffening tunnel in the body structure. These cars were built on the standard production line, and then removed to allow the necessary structural modifications to be carried out. The cars were then returned to the trimming lines for completion.