HMC Posted February 3, 2025 Author Posted February 3, 2025 Good greif ive been accepted as an entrant wuvvum, adw1977, Sigmund Fraud and 32 others 24 11
captain_70s Posted February 3, 2025 Posted February 3, 2025 Douglas Cawley is the head honcho at Longstone Classic Tyres, looks like he's taking his Model A. Peter C and lesapandre 1 1
lesapandre Posted February 3, 2025 Posted February 3, 2025 Good Luck 👍 AnthonyG, tooSavvy and mat777 3
Six-cylinder Posted February 3, 2025 Posted February 3, 2025 3 hours ago, HMC said: Good greif ive been accepted as an entrant I am too young for that sort of thing, I am only 92! Sigmund Fraud and lesapandre 2
wuvvum Posted February 3, 2025 Posted February 3, 2025 I'm imagining that Cressida de Little in her Delage is going to be quite impossibly posh. coachie, High Jetter, Matty and 3 others 2 4
lesapandre Posted February 3, 2025 Posted February 3, 2025 1 hour ago, wuvvum said: I'm imagining that Cressida de Little in her Delage is going to be quite impossibly posh. According t'web Cressida is a member of the VCC South-East Committee - representing younger members - which sounds a jolly good thing. These old cars and clubs have to find new enthusiasm to hand these vehicles on. Probably going to beat @HMC hands down 😁 Nice to see these old cars getting used properly 👌
Bear Posted February 3, 2025 Posted February 3, 2025 Can't believe Little and Lage are still entertaining in 2025 wuvvum, Semi-C, mat777 and 3 others 6
MorrisItalSLX Posted February 3, 2025 Posted February 3, 2025 5 hours ago, wuvvum said: I'm imagining that Cressida de Little in her Delage is going to be quite impossibly posh. She must be alright if she has been named after a classic Toyota. wuvvum and Sigmund Fraud 2
Bear Posted February 3, 2025 Posted February 3, 2025 But Corolla de Little. Cressida Delage. yes oui si and MorrisItalSLX 1 1
MorrisItalSLX Posted February 3, 2025 Posted February 3, 2025 Just now, RichardK said: But Corolla de Little. Cressida Delage. That’s her sister. DSdriver 1
AnthonyG Posted February 3, 2025 Posted February 3, 2025 On 26/01/2025 at 17:35, HMC said: I think it’s probably more about an over engineered hull (through ignorance rather than intent) than inherent rust resistance. When Austin first road tested prototype versions of the previous A50/A55 (the ‘cowhip’ model) which was their first car of this size with a unitary structure, the bodies failed with lots of cracks. Funnily enough Spain was considered the best place for this arduous ‘colonial’ testing! So lots of additional strength was added in traditional 1950s manner i.e. more steel, the thicker the better. Practically another chassis was welded underneath the original floor pan. The Farinas were restyled versions of these earlier cars, hence the A55s always looked a bit over bodied - the body shell was a little wider but still on the same track as the earlier car. The A60 had a wider track so looked better and was considered a much more sorted car to drive - the A55 Farina was more along the lines of ‘I like to understeer, do you want some, more than some, or a complete shitload’? One of the reasons Farinas survived until the introduction of the Marina was that fleets loved them. They didn’t like 1800s at all, certainly not the early 64-67 ones. Fleets also liked Minors, despite the antiquated image, for example 2 drs were a very popular early ‘panda’ car for many police forces. lesapandre, Coprolalia, Dyslexic Viking and 2 others 4 1
High Jetter Posted February 3, 2025 Posted February 3, 2025 A60s were known 'tech'. Transverse, cable gears, soft suspension? Not for serious cars, only for mini ones. lesapandre 1
HMC Posted February 4, 2025 Author Posted February 4, 2025 I took the a60 to university today. I was a bit brave in the sense i hadn't tested its ability to not boil over in stop start traffic, nor do a longer journey. Plus I had 2 teenage schoolgirls to drop off en route, so it wouldn't just be me that was late, if some HERITAGE crept in and we ended up at the roadside. But it felt like a car that had been driven and looked after. So a took a chance on it rather than the 75. I think my passengers were mildly amused by sliding about on the rear bench whilst scrolling on their phones as we made our way over roundabouts with a bit of body roll. But we all got where we were going on time. LightBulbFun, RobT, CaptainBoom and 33 others 34 2
Yoss Posted February 4, 2025 Posted February 4, 2025 We need some interior shots, or have I missed them? Matty 1
HMC Posted February 8, 2025 Author Posted February 8, 2025 With a week to go the the exmoor trial ive been getting the 12/4 ready for scrutineering. AFFF Extinguisher. marked tow points, spill kit, additional throttle return springs etc. I decided the crew (kids will be bouncers for the hill climbing) needed extra motivation (and weight) so ive gone to get takeaway pizza. IronStar, Jenson Velcro, mercedade and 26 others 23 6
HMC Posted February 8, 2025 Author Posted February 8, 2025 Its an unlikely entry, in a class (2a) mainly populated by 3.3L ford model As (basically twice the displacment) But its all about having fun and making memories and, I suspect , in a minority in that its being driven to and (hopefully) from the event. This is the herefordshire event- which looks a bit less muddy and less cold. Dayno, 500tops, wuvvum and 6 others 7 1 1
somewhatfoolish Posted February 8, 2025 Posted February 8, 2025 I dislike that intensely; motorsport where a class is supposed to be roadgoing/roadworthy populated by trailer queens. Offroad trialling was full of it the one time I had a go, thoroughly offputting.
tooSavvy Posted February 8, 2025 Posted February 8, 2025 I was taken by the line, in the vid above, 'of course it's not about the [extreme] value of our cars, it's just we treat them as enjoyment...' *Slight paraphrase but struck me as NOT break it = bus home 🤔 Looks muddy!! 🚙💨
HMC Posted February 14, 2025 Author Posted February 14, 2025 Ive now got the “buff form” that confirms its eligibility, and its standard configuration. I also needed to finish prep- nothing extreme but necessary to pass scrutineering. All sorted and just doing some final checks before we set off early tomorrow…. Peter C, JMotor, Surface Rust and 27 others 30
lesapandre Posted February 14, 2025 Posted February 14, 2025 Some paving slabs in that rear trunk may help traction! Herbert Austin would be proud. Surprisingly large rear window for an early 30's car. I note you have a 'smokers hatch' in the roof too! auntiemaryscanary, SiC, morrisoxide and 1 other 4
N Dentressangle Posted February 14, 2025 Posted February 14, 2025 On 08/02/2025 at 17:27, HMC said: Its an unlikely entry, in a class (2a) mainly populated by 3.3L ford model As (basically twice the displacment) But its all about having fun and making memories and, I suspect , in a minority in that its being driven to and (hopefully) from the event. This is the herefordshire event- which looks a bit less muddy and less cold. She's rather nice 🍆 Shite Ron and lesapandre 2
HMC Posted February 15, 2025 Author Posted February 15, 2025 Scrutineering : LEVEL UNLOCKED gadgetgricey, Matty, JMotor and 33 others 35 1
HMC Posted February 15, 2025 Author Posted February 15, 2025 Um which way? RoadworkUK, Marshall2810, Joey spud and 20 others 22 1
lesapandre Posted February 15, 2025 Posted February 15, 2025 Straight back to 1931? tooSavvy, EyesWeldedShut and DeanH 1 2
lesapandre Posted February 15, 2025 Posted February 15, 2025 38 minutes ago, HMC said: Um which way? Or maybe 1967? Best of luck anyway. I note not everyone is wearing wellies...may be a rash act 😂
motorpunk Posted February 15, 2025 Posted February 15, 2025 1 hour ago, HMC said: Scrutineering : LEVEL UNLOCKED Fantastic. Wishing you all the luck! yes oui si, Marshall2810, Wibble and 5 others 1 7
Cookiesouwest Posted February 15, 2025 Posted February 15, 2025 1 hour ago, HMC said: Scrutineering : LEVEL UNLOCKED Amazing. Best of luck lesapandre and HMC 1 1
HMC Posted February 15, 2025 Author Posted February 15, 2025 This austin is suprisingly capable despite appearences….. we all had great fun so far, here im sorting the exhaust after i crushed the back of it And just stopping for a quick bite to eat rm36house, Scruffy Bodger, dollywobbler and 26 others 26 3
somewhatfoolish Posted February 15, 2025 Posted February 15, 2025 If you get stuck you could copy the wheeze used by Johnny Mills in "Ice Cold in Alex" and wind it backwards up the hill with the handle in reverse gear. Probably. Joey spud, lesapandre and tooSavvy 2 1
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