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lesapandre Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 5 hours ago, JeeExEll said: Hillman Minx 'Californian' - about as American as Hank Marvin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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lesapandre Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 4 hours ago, JeeExEll said: Early Hillman Minx there. They really did rust so not many made it to 10yo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
artdjones Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 I lived in one of the houses on the right from 87 to 91. Amishtat, JeeExEll, spartacus and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lesapandre Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 43 minutes ago, artdjones said: Another BMC tragic lost cause - they had a VW Polo sized hatchback car in the 60's - the A40 Farina - but did nothing to develop it or replace it with something similar. Whilst all the attention has been on the Mini these actually sold quite well - 342,000 sold 1958 - 1968. Pity. (This one looks like the booted version - cleverly they did both in the same shape). They must have been fairly cheap to build (they used carried-over A35 parts) and were able to go head to head with the Ford Anglia and HA Viva - and were a viable alternative to the Hillman Imp - for those who did not want fwd or like the Issigonis type of thing in a simple run-around car. When you add in the 847,491 Morris Minors built 1956-71 that is a massive small conventional car market that British Leyland abandoned in the 1970's - the Marina was supposed to fill the gap but it was a bigger car. And hey presto in walked Escort. Over 1M conventionally engineered cars sold in 10 years with most of the development cost paid years before - just where did all the money go? Well my own theory is they charged too little for their cars overall not just the Mini, were not ruthless enough in pruning their range and paid far to big a dividend to shareholders as some sort of macho-pride - ran out of development money and the rest is history... JeeExEll and Mr Pastry 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
artdjones Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 Those of a sensitive disposition , look away now. Tragic. Shite Ron, JeeExEll, lesapandre and 2 others 2 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew353w Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 On 4/23/2020 at 8:25 PM, Remspoor said: As has already been stated, this is Rolle Quay, in Barnstaple. The narrow gauge Lynton & Barnstaple railway ran along here and the twin-hipped roof on the left was the railway's yard, in Pilton. I was born in Barnstaple, so I know the area well. bigstraight6, Remspoor and somewhatfoolish 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martc Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 On 10/30/2020 at 12:07 PM, artdjones said: OL13 is still with us - it's a blue Benz Comfortable. The DVLA says the year of manufacture was 1952 but they were originally from the 1890's. It could be a replica on a test run hence the trade plates, however there's a very 30's look to the picture. perhaps a mystery for lightbulbfan to sort out? BO9026 cannot be found; looks like a Crossley to me. The prevalence of BO numbers suggests this is Cardiff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Macscrooge Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 I'm really enjoying all these photos - even if much of the past looks fecking grim! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
somewhatfoolish Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 Another from Helensburgh, Sinclair st looking north; captioned as circa 1915 but the vehicles look a lot later? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lesapandre Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 2 minutes ago, somewhatfoolish said: Another from Helensburgh, Sinclair st looking north; captioned as circa 1915 but the vehicles look a lot later? The car coming towards the viewer is a Bullnose Morris perhaps - 1913-26. But the fully-framed body looks 20's to me and I doubt a new car would be about in 1915 when WWI had really disrupted the country. somewhatfoolish 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
artdjones Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 48 minutes ago, martc said: The prevalence of BO numbers suggests this is Cardiff. Yes,Queen St.,Cardiff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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ETCHY Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 3 hours ago, lesapandre said: Another BMC tragic lost cause - they had a VW Polo sized hatchback car in the 60's - the A40 Farina - but did nothing to develop it or replace it with something similar. Whilst all the attention has been on the Mini these actually sold quite well - 342,000 sold 1958 - 1968. Pity. (This one looks like the booted version - cleverly they did both in the same shape). They must have been fairly cheap to build (they used carried-over A35 parts) and were able to go head to head with the Ford Anglia and HA Viva - and were a viable alternative to the Hillman Imp - for those who did not want fwd or like the Issigonis type of thing in a simple run-around car. When you add in the 847,491 Morris Minors built 1956-71 that is a massive small conventional car market that British Leyland abandoned in the 1970's - the Marina was supposed to fill the gap but it was a bigger car. And hey presto in walked Escort. Over 1M conventionally engineered cars sold in 10 years with most of the development cost paid years before - just where did all the money go? Well my own theory is they charged too little for their cars overall not just the Mini, were not ruthless enough in pruning their range and paid far to big a dividend to shareholders as some sort of macho-pride - ran out of development money and the rest is history... 100% agree the A40 Farina was in many ways the first supermini. Oddly it's been overlooked for many years by the classic car types who go all gooey over a 105e Anglia or Morris Minor. Bringing a car out with a 2 box shape in 1958 really was well ahead of its time, ok the hatch is split in 2 pieces similar to a Range Rover but an opening back end & folding back seat (the back seat folded even in the conventional boot lid one), was well ahead of the game. It was always as if BMC were slightly ashamed of it & just didn't figure out what they had (a familiar theme with BMC unfortunately). I like the 1100 but for all the clever Issigonis touches & front wheel drive/hydrolastic, it's a booted saloon. Look at the shape & versatility of the A40 & it's not too far off the swathes of small hatchbacks that came later in the 1970's. lesapandre, JeeExEll and Mr Pastry 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LightBulbFun Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 1 hour ago, martc said: OL13 is still with us - it's a blue Benz Comfortable. The DVLA says the year of manufacture was 1952 but they were originally from the 1890's. It could be a replica on a test run hence the trade plates, however there's a very 30's look to the picture. perhaps a mystery for lightbulbfan to sort out? BO9026 cannot be found; looks like a Crossley to me. The prevalence of BO numbers suggests this is Cardiff. OLxxxx was issued from July 1923 to November 1924, BO was issued from 1904 to August 1925, so I suspect its from about that time perhaps the Benz was a fresh 20 year old Barn find or import or such and so was only then just registered as a side note OL13 wore the plate EU4 for about 3 months back in 2012 for some reason, this made me wonder if it had an MOT then indeed it did where curiously its date of first registration comes back as 1st of January 1899 but as a side note I would not look too much into the year of manufacture/date of first registration on the DVLA database or the MOT database for such early vehicles they are often somewhat erroneous due to a number of reasons but I know on the MOT database at time of MOT someone can put in their own details, so the 1st of January 1899 bit might actually be accurate (the MOT database is from the DVSA, which in turn gets vehicle data from the DVLA, but also gets vehicle data from whatever the MOT man feeds into the DVSA computer) martc and Remspoor 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorfolkNWeigh Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 30 minutes ago, artdjones said: Look at that Popular, one of the very early ones with 12” wheels with old style hubcaps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lesapandre Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 26 minutes ago, ETCHY said: 100% agree the A40 Farina was in many ways the first supermini. Oddly it's been overlooked for many years by the classic car types who go all gooey over a 105e Anglia or Morris Minor. Bringing a car out with a 2 box shape in 1958 really was well ahead of its time, ok the hatch is split in 2 pieces similar to a Range Rover but an opening back end & folding back seat (the back seat folded even in the conventional boot lid one), was well ahead of the game. It was always as if BMC were slightly ashamed of it & just didn't figure out what they had (a familiar theme with BMC unfortunately). I like the 1100 but for all the clever Issigonis touches & front wheel drive/hydrolastic, it's a booted saloon. Look at the shape & versatility of the A40 & it's not too far off the swathes of small hatchbacks that came later in the 1970's. I think it's sheer modernity that put people off taking it into the classic 'fold' - it's not really a charming 'old car' but something quite modern. With the detailing tidied up it could be a 70's car. Quite nice inside with a wood-effect dash. Quite plain and simple but why not? They were even rallied I think. A bit of an orphan car. ETCHY and NorfolkNWeigh 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
artdjones Posted November 1, 2020 Share Posted November 1, 2020 22 minutes ago, NorfolkNWeigh said: Look at that Popular, one of the very early ones with 12” wheels with old style hubcaps. Yes,and a stop fitted to the carb,so that it wouldn't put out more than 40 hp. NorfolkNWeigh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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