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What's this? Did the Atlas have a bigger brother? I know its cab was tried as a Scammell mechanical horsey horse replacement but I've never seen anything as exciting or exotic as a Standard 20. Maybe its just a dream.

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More Standard shite. Belgium (Imperia) built Vanguard Estate for when you prefer a scramble to gain entry to the rear seats. This vehicle wouldn't be top of my list for going on a cop shooting spree with two other hoodlums, but it was the perps choice in the Shepard's bush massacre.

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I can't find a picture of the side, but believe it was originally a van with windows added later. The marque became distorted by a recent lazy author-

"The Vauxhall Vanguard car was quite quickly recovered by the police and closely examined for fingerprints..."

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What's this? Did the Atlas have a bigger brother? I know its cab was tried as a Scammell mechanical horsey horse replacement but I've never seen anything as exciting or exotic as a Standard 20. Maybe its just a dream.

 

 

India-only, I believe

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There was also a Leyland version of the Standard Atlas from around 1962, was offered as something small for the truck dealers to offer their lucky* customers until the BMC merger in ‘68. I imagine most of these customers bought Transits or Bedfords instead, I know I would have.

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I can't find a picture of the side, but believe it was originally a van with windows added later. The marque became distorted by a recent lazy author-

"The Vauxhall Vanguard car was quite quickly recovered by the police and closely examined for fingerprints..."

 

I always remember it as an actual Estate Car but I was only 6 at the time.   A bloke down our street had one and traded it against an Austin 7 Mini at about this time, which led me to speculate to Mum that No.28 might well be Harry Roberts' hideaway......

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I posted this in the Bikeshite thread - the IZH 'convoy' motorcycle. Putin does not want foreign (BMW) motorbikes escorting his limousine so Rostec (an umbrella organisation who co-ordinates the activities of defence and high tech Russian companies) organised the development and production of this beast using the IZH brand. It weighs 510kg and has a top speed of 155mph. Expect to see them alongside the Senat. There is talk of exporting them...

 

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I always remember it as an actual Estate Car but I was only 6 at the time.   A bloke down our street had one and traded it against an Austin 7 Mini at about this time, which led me to speculate to Mum that No.28 might well be Harry Roberts' hideaway......

I see the gentleman in question no longer has to rely on mates for lifts as he took his test after his 42 year stretch. Parently the infamous Vanguard had a TR2 engine and floor change.

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Here is another thing I had never heard of.....I knew there were Lincoln-branded trucks but this one snuck under my radar about 16 years ago, apparently....

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Blackwood 

 

Could have had a good career as combined hearse and flower car.....

 

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I kind of want one.....

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The Lincoln Blackwood is very autoshite, because it was a massive flop. :D

 

Just over 3000 sold in total.  That's about a single day's production of the F-150 it's based on.

 

Possibly.

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Marvia Rolls, what a cracker. The Indonesian company did imaginative things with Suzuki Jimmy's, not sure if it formed the basis for their 'Gentlemans Racer'.post-7547-0-42420200-1543903780_thumb.jpg

This would be my choice, I don't like to appear too conspicuous.

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Here's a nobby little chap, the Volvo Venus Bilo from 1933. A concept car, they only did just the one which scuttled off to Denmark. I went to a tractor museum in Denmark once, just thought I'd mention it.

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Need some fake brake discs and calipers for those alloys; the ashtray-sized drums give it away. :)

Have you seen the contraption on the side of that faux-roller? It might be an auxiliary pedalling mechanism or something. I think this motor is right up there with the car that had a swans head on the bonnet and could actually do a shit.

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Looks like a stirrup pump or something; perhaps it's for filling up with when there's no convenient petrol station or water tap, you just dunk a hose in a handy roadside bucket of pez/mild'n'bitter manned by an urchin and waggle the stick for a while...

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I like cars with senseless gadgets because I can unbolt them and get some of the purchase price of the car back. This was one of my more lucrative bit of mechanical declutterings-

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Who wants that shit hanging off the axles for 5 years, then when you finally get a puncture it's seized solid and all the oils pissed out?

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Have you seen the contraption on the side of that faux-roller? It might be an auxiliary pedalling mechanism or something. I think this motor is right up there with the car that had a swans head on the bonnet and could actually do a shit.

 

The problem is I knew about the Brooke 25/30 Swan car since seeing it in a book 30 years ago, but for the uninitiated...

 

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