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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

100.0. "Living in the past" by RDGE22::FSOR () Fri Mar 11 1988 15:01

    
    Right, enough of these pitiful meanderings about these horrible
    modern monstrosities, lets talk about REAL cars. Cars you don't
    need a degree in electrical engineering or aerospace technology
    to muck around with. Yeah lets talk about 50s and 60s British cars.
    
    Having been the proud owner of a 1961 Ford MK II Consul I can never
    again face anything with four wheels that doesn't have room for
    3 in the front (legally), no seat belts (again legally), vacuum
    operated windscreen wipers, top speed of 73 and 0-60 in 18 seconds. 
    
    A to B might take a little longer than the new BMW657574545465i
    but oh what fun you have getting there and what an entrance you
    can make, and it doesn't end there - you can have hours of oil
    encrusted fun at weekends keeping your baby in tip-top condition
    and appreciating in value.
    
    Steve
    
    PS I'm in the market for another MK II Ford and would willingly
    pay mucho wonga for a decent Convertible.
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100.7Lucas was not any electrician...EEMELI::JMANNINENFri Apr 19 1991 22:1912
    Yes, indeed, old Brits are much more fun than these GTIXYZ48valves you
    see today.
    
    I had the pleasure to drive my brother's Triumph Herald for one summer.
    Without the top it gained lots more looks from the pretty girls than
    some plastic miracles from Japan. I installed 175/70x13 tyres under it
    and after that I loved to leave all the BMW 316's behind on curvy
    roads. There wasn't too much power in the 1300 cc but the handling was
    fine. Too bad my brother got his driving-license so I had to give up
    driving that little beauty.
    
    - Jyri -
100.8Old is more fun!MACNAS::BMULQUEENMon Apr 22 1991 13:2916
    Current motors:
    
    '67 Ford 105E Anglia
    '67 Austin Mini Automatic
    '67 Morris Mini 998cc Cooper
    '65 Austin A40 Farina Mk.II Countryman
    
    Have to admit I'm fairly addicted. I don't deliberately go for '67
    cars, they just appear. The Minis and the Anglia are regularly in
    classic car runs in Ireland while the A40 is for sale.
    
    All are great fun to drive especially the Cooper which has surprised
    many the modern motor.
    
    Billy
    
100.9A new front wing would be handy aswell, left side.UFHIS::TLACEYA crime in the wink of an eyeTue Apr 23 1991 18:0510
    
    
    	I need a new front side light/indicator unit for my
    	'67 Rover 2000 SC. Lucas and Rover have been tried.
    	Anybody got a classic car mag handy with some numbers
    	for P6 specialist parts suppliers ??
    
    
    
    	Tim...
100.10Me tooDCOPST::BRIANH::NAYLORPurring again.Sat May 04 1991 00:0418
Re .5	Yup, my first car was a 1939 Morris 8.  AND I still own it, technically.
I still have the log-books, and the car was never written off, although I
believe it long since disappeared from it's storage when they tore down the
hangar.  Miserable farmer never told me he was doing that, and I only found
out about it 3 months later.  Whatever happened to the car is anybody's guess,
but I reckon I could find out if I asked the DVLC to do a cross-check on chassis
and engine numbers?  Only if someone is using them, of course.

Most fun car was a 1953 Austin A30 which I souped up.  Bored out cylinders,
ported and flowed head, big carb plus ram-pipe, A35 box and diff, fat tyres
and a BIG servo on the brakes.  1-100 mph in about a minute or so, and the same
the other way!  Apart from the fat tyres, the only way you could tell something
was amiss from outside was the larger than usual exhaust (Frogeye Sprite 
straight-thru type) and a badge on the boot that said "Cooper".  Well, it
was the 60's!  Blew up 3 engines and two gearboxes in 3 years, and had a ball!
Even lost my virginity in the back seat :-)  (Yes, it was possible in an A30!)

Brian