British classic Cars.

volvoman9
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edited March 2016 in Your Hobbies #1

From time to time i will post pics of british classic cars and the odd bit of info.Here,s perhaps many peoples all time favourite classic.Built from 1961 to 1975 no name needed here i think Happy.If you have any pics please post them or if you cant then i will try and find one and post it.

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  • volvoman9
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    edited March 2016 #2

    The Morris Mini Minor.

    1959 to 2000.

  • volvoman9
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    edited March 2016 #3

    The Jensen Interceptor 1966 to 1976

    number built 6408

    Engines 5.9L 6.3L and 7.2L a real gas guzzler.Surprised

  • cyberyacht
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    edited March 2016 #4

    Jenson Interceptor? I thought he was called Fernando.

  • volvoman9
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    edited March 2016 #5

    Dureing my time as an apprentice the compamy i worked for took us too the Ford plant at Halewood in Liverpool where these two Ford legends were being built.Happy

     

  • volvoman9
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    edited March 2016 #6

    The Bristol 405 drophead coupe.

  • volvoman9
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    edited March 2016 #7

    Happy

  • volvoman9
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    edited March 2016 #8

    Happy

     

  • cyberyacht
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    edited March 2016 #9

    I see there is an A35 van in the background. I had an aunt who had an A30 saloon.

  • volvoman9
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    edited March 2016 #10

    Happy

  • volvoman9
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    edited March 2016 #11

    Cool

  • hostahousey
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    edited May 2019 #12

     great nostalgic classic car auction near Pickering Yorkshire. On TV 'Classic Cars and Bangers '

  • hostahousey
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    edited May 2019 #13

    sorry for the wrong TV info, should read 'Bangers and Cash ' on Yesterday Thursdays 8 to 9pm.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited May 2019 #14

    It’s Matthewmans at Thornton Le Dale. Their museum is an absolute gem, worth a visit if in the area.

  • hostahousey
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    yes Matthewsons , Ive been there too definitely worth a visit. 

  • Milothedog
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    edited May 2019 #16

    Seeing as this thread as been revived, would it be a good opportunity to share pictures and stories of what older vehicles some of us still have or use be it  a hobby or otherwise. Not just limited to cars, it could be Motorcycles, Motorhomes or Caravans.  

    I know at least one member on here has a MGB, I have a 73 Triumph Stag. My story is, as a 17 year old apprentice I worked on one and always said I would own one one day. Once I got a few things out the way like buying houses and bringing up children. I bought a car to restore in 2009. Here's a picture of my efforts.  What do you have and what is the story behind it. cool

     

     

  • dave the rave
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    edited May 2019 #17

    I started the restoration of a 1971 herald about 12/13 years ago but had to give up due to house move (new house had no garage).On retirement a couple of years ago and moving (again) I was offered a frogeye at a very reasonable price.(unfortunately the offerers family objected to the sale of their "inheritance" and it was not to be!So I content myself with collecting 1/64 scale models of cars that I have owned!(1938 austin 10 cambridge onward.Some I have had to build from kits,some I have had to respray to the correct colour and some cost a lot of money (1955 phase 2 vanguard in grey).Some are escaping me.....Senator 24 valve,herald 1200 estate,mk 1 trooper,mk2 trooper etc.My younger brother purchased a GT6 for his retirement present,but after it was "rear ended" a couple of years ago has shown it to be a "can of worms"when trying to repair it as this has shown up lots of bodges in it,s previous restoration,so be aware that a restored vehicle might not be what it seems!!!

  • cyberyacht
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    edited May 2019 #18

    I saw a rather nice pale yellow E type being trailered along the A16 near Ghent a couple of days ago.

  • hostahousey
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    edited June 2019 #19

    Last one this week, Bangers and Cash. A real interesting series especially for the classic car fan. Hope it returns.

  • Milothedog
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    edited June 2019 #20

    Yes, so do I. it makes a change to have a different kind of program based on cars and motoring.  I especially liked the episode when they showed you the family owned pub with a serve yourself and leave the money for it when you leave.

    I can see that working where I live............  Not........

  • SeasideBill
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    edited June 2019 #21

    Great little cars to drive, but sadly flawed - bag of concrete in the front improved handling. It seemed that my mate and I had to change the head gasket on his 1964 imp on a monthly basis. That said, engine removal was a piece of cake and weighed very little - we used to remove it using a trolley made from a couple of roller skates. Brings back lots of fond memories. Would love to own or drive one again.

  • SeasideBill
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    edited June 2019 #22

    Too right, a lot of cars restored in the 1980s classic car boom were undertaken by enthusiastic amateurs who didn’t have the tools or skills to do the job properly, Many of them were quite accomplished with a glass fibre filler kit though. Another problem seems to be the quality of restoration parts, quite a lot of it made by a 7yr old and his mates in Mumbai!

  • SeasideBill
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    edited June 2019 #23

    Lovely looking cars, very desirable (and expensive) now and quintessentially British. However, they were awful to drive, not a very different experience to a tractor!

  • Milothedog
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    edited June 2019 #24

    Must have been something wrong with it that you didn't notice. warped head or block deck face damaged? Did my apprenticeship in a Rootes dealership in the 70's.  HGF wasn't uncommon on them but no more than most other cars of the time.

  • SeasideBill
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    edited June 2019 #25

    We knew what was wrong with it... corroded wet liners, probably due to neglect to regularly change antifreeze. I think you’ll find Imps suffered more than most, but not many alloy engines in production cars at that time. I remember it finally died when one of the con rods made an escape attempt via the cylinder wall - quite a spectacular ending! Still a fantastic little car though, great fun.

  • ABM
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    edited June 2019 #26

    Only had one shortish trip out where the Imp's handling gave me cause for knicker change.  Whoever thought of selling a Hillman Imp with crossply boots on. Very next day a lunchtime visit to a tyre shop. Full set of 5 Semperit radials fitted made all the difference. After that it was an utter delight until, one winters night, it got a touch cold when the heater tap ( on the front bulkhead ) cracked and all the coolant got pumped out into the boot. Never seemed to be the same afterwards for some reason.

  • hostahousey
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    edited August 2019 #27

    Bangers and Cash classic auction from Mathewsons of Thornton Le Dale. On again on Yesterday TV.  Around 1700hrs. Great Great Show