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earlier this week,i followed a well-used Trav into Nottingham.paintwork and wood all faded.looked like a non-standard exhaust too.
and yesterday,not a Morris,but i overtook a glorious blue/white 'J' reg Commer PB is this one known to our Panky i wonder?
and yesterday,not a Morris,but i overtook a glorious blue/white 'J' reg Commer PB is this one known to our Panky i wonder?
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should have said..the Commer was on the Warwick by-pass,Coventry area.
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There was a nice early green convertible parked in my road in Bovingdon when I came this afternoon.
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Amazing Austin A30 AS3, 1953, in Belper today. He lives less than a mile from us but I've never seen it before. Same colour as my '55...Chelsea Grey. But much rarer.
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Saw a Minor in town today TPY 9**, a 1959 2 door in black. I remember seeing the same car about town way back in the early 80s. Somehow it looks almost the same 'well used but solid' as it has for over 30 years. Must have come through a timewarp.
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Spotted today in the Habberley area. Clipper Blue saloon with a cream or white roof heading at a cracking pace along the A442 in the general direction of Bridgnorth.
1956 4-door called Max
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Not spotted live, but I was in a second hand bookshop in Colchester yesterday and spotted the attached photo. Does anyone know anything about the Morris or the circumstances of its finding or sale ?
It looks like Paskell and Cann were a local Colchester Auctioneers but no longer extant
It looks like Paskell and Cann were a local Colchester Auctioneers but no longer extant
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Yet another in Northallerton, tidy D plate 2 door. Hardly any for years and now a whole rash of them!
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Been wandering around bits of Ealing lately and there is an Austin A40 rusting away in a garden and a Split Screen Morris Minor High Headlights 4 door turning to rust on the road (having the advantage of Tax , but no MOT I guess). I've no space or money to take them on as my own Traveller is going off to the restorers this month.
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sad to see old classics like those 2 rotting away is it an A40 'farina'?whyperion wrote:Been wandering around bits of Ealing lately and there is an Austin A40 rusting away in a garden and a Split Screen Morris Minor High Headlights 4 door turning to rust on the road (having the advantage of Tax , but no MOT I guess). I've no space or money to take them on as my own Traveller is going off to the restorers this month.
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I was passing through Ealing/Acton quite some while ago and noticed a beige split-screen Traveller looking very dilapidated in a front garden near Ealing Common Station.whyperion wrote:Been wandering around bits of Ealing lately and there is an Austin A40 rusting away in a garden and a Split Screen Morris Minor High Headlights 4 door turning to rust on the road (having the advantage of Tax , but no MOT I guess). I've no space or money to take them on as my own Traveller is going off to the restorers this month.
More recently, also west(-ish) London, a rare early '70s Simca 1100 rusting away next to a Montego Vanden Plas in the garden of a house opposite the National Physics Laboratory in Teddington.
1956 4-door called Max
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I saw them on street view and their was a red Ford Anglia parked on the street outside the same house.
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Yep its a Farina so I think from checking its RWD with the Austin 1098 Engine/Gearbox per A35 and Morris1000 (1098)sid wrote:sad to see old classics like those 2 rotting away is it an A40 'farina'?whyperion wrote:Been wandering around bits of Ealing lately and there is an Austin A40 rusting away in a garden and a Split Screen Morris Minor High Headlights 4 door turning to rust on the road (having the advantage of Tax , but no MOT I guess). I've no space or money to take them on as my own Traveller is going off to the restorers this month.
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Aside from my own, the only Minor I see fairly regularly, is a green 2 door (Looks in good order) but I saw a real rarity a day or so back; a Reliant Scimitar SS1.
I have remarked that in the 30+ years, that I have been going to classic car events, the cars haven't changed and that what was in the car park 30 years ago, hasn't now found it's way into the event. I think that since the 1980s, cars have got more complex and less restorable, so what's happened hasn't surprised me. As a small example, Triumph TR sportscars, up to the 6, had wooden or metal dashboards, whilst the TR7/8 had a plastic one, that becomes brittle with age. It may well be available (I don't know), as a spare but the point has been made that it's not so easy to repair as a wooden or metal dash. The use of plastics is now widespread and if they are no available as spares, what do you do? As to electronics.....I won't even go there.
I have remarked that in the 30+ years, that I have been going to classic car events, the cars haven't changed and that what was in the car park 30 years ago, hasn't now found it's way into the event. I think that since the 1980s, cars have got more complex and less restorable, so what's happened hasn't surprised me. As a small example, Triumph TR sportscars, up to the 6, had wooden or metal dashboards, whilst the TR7/8 had a plastic one, that becomes brittle with age. It may well be available (I don't know), as a spare but the point has been made that it's not so easy to repair as a wooden or metal dash. The use of plastics is now widespread and if they are no available as spares, what do you do? As to electronics.....I won't even go there.
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Lovely trafalgar blue traveller passed me on the opposite side yesterday on the A4 near Calne
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Quite possiblysid wrote:earlier this week,i followed a well-used Trav into Nottingham.paintwork and wood all faded.looked like a non-standard exhaust too.
and yesterday,not a Morris,but i overtook a glorious blue/white 'J' reg Commer PB is this one known to our Panky i wonder?
Where about did you see it?
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Warwick by-pass,panky..was it you?panky wrote:Quite possiblysid wrote:earlier this week,i followed a well-used Trav into Nottingham.paintwork and wood all faded.looked like a non-standard exhaust too.
and yesterday,not a Morris,but i overtook a glorious blue/white 'J' reg Commer PB is this one known to our Panky i wonder?
Where about did you see it?
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Not me (my Auto-Sleeper is Triumph Damson and the Jennings is hearing aid beige ) but I know of a few blue and white ones.
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From the Guardian 'Selection of photos on the subject of Old' - the back of a rather battered Minor.Anyone know it ?
SAD831, rather appropriate really !
https://www.theguardian.com/community/g ... SApp_Other
SAD831, rather appropriate really !
https://www.theguardian.com/community/g ... SApp_Other
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Anyone else noticed this one...?
TV commercial for Vodafone featuring actor Martin Freeman (Dr Watson in Sherlock) travelling in a green split-screen 4-door 'taxi' to a beach location.
TV commercial for Vodafone featuring actor Martin Freeman (Dr Watson in Sherlock) travelling in a green split-screen 4-door 'taxi' to a beach location.
1956 4-door called Max