captain_70s Posted January 26 Posted January 26 I do like a Farina, the Wolseley is my favourite, particularly the 15/60 with the cathedral tail lights and upmarket interior. The earlier Austin/Morris have quite a harsh front end, which I always feel looks a bit unfinished, but the 1961 update cuts down the tail fins... I've seen at least one Mostin estate equipped with a Wolseley front end and interior, which is a cool idea. Not sure if I'd say they were indestructible, water soluble might be closer the mark... lesapandre 1
camryv6 Posted January 26 Posted January 26 17 hours ago, N Dentressangle said: Looking at the indicator / sidelight positions, probably a Series II rather than a IIA, plus a tropical roof - worth a few £££ It also has the deep sill covers, so yes a sII rather than a sIIa
lesapandre Posted January 26 Posted January 26 1 hour ago, captain_70s said: I do like a Farina, the Wolseley is my favourite, particularly the 15/60 with the cathedral tail lights and upmarket interior. The earlier Austin/Morris have quite a harsh front end, which I always feel looks a bit unfinished, but the 1961 update cuts down the tail fins... I've seen at least one Mostin estate equipped with a Wolseley front end and interior, which is a cool idea. Not sure if I'd say they were indestructible, water soluble might be closer the mark... There were some niches BMC never exploited. An upmarket estate car was one. They really left it to Rootes with that niche with the Singer Vogue and Humber estates. But I don't think they even sold a lot - maybe the demand was just not there. A Farina Countryman is very cool. The Wolseley would have been called the 'Shire' or 'County' or some other more upmarket name. Ford had already nabbed 'Squire'.
High Jetter Posted January 26 Posted January 26 2 hours ago, captain_70s said: Not sure if I'd say they were indestructible The story BITD was that on banger tracks the sides could fall off. Not sure how true it was, though.
HMC Posted January 26 Author Posted January 26 I think its probably more about an over engineered hull (through ignorance rather than intent) than inherent rust resistance. Marshall2810 1
Yoss Posted January 26 Posted January 26 3 hours ago, lesapandre said: There were some niches BMC never exploited. An upmarket estate car was one. They really left it to Rootes with that niche with the Singer Vogue and Humber estates. But I don't think they even sold a lot - maybe the demand was just not there. Ahem, I think you forgot this. High Jetter, DSdriver, Rightnider and 6 others 8 1
lesapandre Posted January 26 Posted January 26 I did! Not a BMC car but one of the rivals before the merger. Very classy. I didn't mention the Ford and Vauxhall specials - but they were farmed out and I don't think sold in any numbers?
artdjones Posted January 26 Posted January 26 8 hours ago, lesapandre said: Though being dear old BMC Riley were set up in competition with themselves with the slightly smaller Riley One-Point-Five and similar Wolseley 1500 up to 1965. They were doing what VAG have been doing with VW, Skoda and Seat for the last 25 years. When the Germans do it it's marketing genius. Cookiesouwest, chaseracer, lesapandre and 1 other 2 2
artdjones Posted January 26 Posted January 26 On 25/01/2025 at 14:11, montytom said: Lovely looking cambridge little bit younger than my wolseley they really are lovely cars Is the rear hubcap missing or resting in the boot?
Mally Posted January 26 Posted January 26 8 hours ago, lesapandre said: Though being dear old BMC Riley were set up in competition with themselves with the slightly smaller Riley One-Point-Five and similar Wolseley 1500 up to 1965. Here's one I made earlier. About 1968 bangernomics, outlaw118, danthecapriman and 2 others 5
montytom Posted January 26 Posted January 26 1 hour ago, artdjones said: Is the rear hubcap missing or resting in the boot? It was missing but they were cheap chinese ones so I bought the proper wolseley version
bangernomics Posted January 27 Posted January 27 By God I remember them looking like that as a kid in the 80sAs do I in the 70’s the local banger guys at the opposite end of the double headed cul-de-sac to my grandfathers old corporation house. I spent hours annoying them as a 6yo onwards. Those fins stay with you. They also latterly moved to granada coupes in the mid 80’s. Matty and lesapandre 2
Asimo Posted January 27 Posted January 27 I learned to drive and passed my driving test in a Riley 4/72 that was as scruffy as the A60 in @morrisoxide post. I would like another BMC Farina, preferably that Riley 8/160 I fantasized about building when I was learning in the 4/72... Shite Ron, morrisoxide and Yoss 3
sierraman Posted January 27 Posted January 27 16 hours ago, HMC said: I think its probably more about an over engineered hull (through ignorance rather than intent) than inherent rust resistance. Only in that scenario would someone be called Dick Dawkins 😂😂 HMC 1
lesapandre Posted January 27 Posted January 27 5 hours ago, Asimo said: I learned to drive and passed my driving test in a Riley 4/72 that was as scruffy as the A60 in @morrisoxide post. I would like another BMC Farina, preferably that Riley 8/160 I fantasized about building when I was learning in the 4/72... There are lots in Spain rust-free-ish. They were sold to the Franco government in CKD form when relations thawed in the 1960's. Various prices from cheap to expensive - this is very nice at €10,000. "¡Echa un vistazo a lo que he encontrado en Milanuncios! No te lo vas a creer: Austin A55 Cambridge MARC 2 https://www.milanuncios.com/venta-de-coches-clasicos/austin-a55-cambridge-marc-2-531883686.htm?stc=sm-whatsapp-send_friend-android " Column change too for added exoticism. 💃 Dyslexic Viking 1
lesapandre Posted January 27 Posted January 27 Or this Hoxford Hestate - but you have to go on holiday to Gran Canaria to collect. ¡Echa un vistazo a lo que he encontrado en Milanuncios! No te lo vas a creer: Morris - Oxford https://www.milanuncios.com/venta-de-coches-clasicos/morris-oxford-487722839.htm?stc=sm-whatsapp-send_friend-android morrisoxide, Shite Ron and yes oui si 3
lesapandre Posted January 27 Posted January 27 And here is another Cambridge wrongly labelled a Maestro - very scruffy but not much visible corrosion. Bench and column change. A holiday in Tenerife required. ¡Echa un vistazo a lo que he encontrado en Milanuncios! No te lo vas a creer: Austin - Maestro https://www.milanuncios.com/austin-de-segunda-mano/austin-maestro-527952836.htm?stc=sm-whatsapp-send_friend-android Dyslexic Viking 1
HMC Posted January 27 Author Posted January 27 Some great finds! A much kinder place for British steel to last in, for sure. lesapandre 1
lesapandre Posted January 27 Posted January 27 Yes. I would speculate that there are more cars than the UK!
artdjones Posted January 27 Posted January 27 There was nothing wrong with Farinas in 1959, although they don't match up to the French equivalent, the 404. It's just that they were very out of date by 1971. lesapandre 1
sierraman Posted January 27 Posted January 27 6 hours ago, lesapandre said: There are lots in Spain rust-free-ish. They were sold to the Franco government in CKD form when relations thawed in the 1960's. Various prices from cheap to expensive - this is very nice at €10,000. "¡Echa un vistazo a lo que he encontrado en Milanuncios! No te lo vas a creer: Austin A55 Cambridge MARC 2 https://www.milanuncios.com/venta-de-coches-clasicos/austin-a55-cambridge-marc-2-531883686.htm?stc=sm-whatsapp-send_friend-android " Column change too for added exoticism. 💃 Sounds a lot but it’s probably not full of filler and the floor made from old road signs and washing machines. lesapandre 1
lesapandre Posted January 27 Posted January 27 That's right at the top of what they ask from a dealer. They do turn up at a few hundred too. sierraman 1
sierraman Posted January 27 Posted January 27 2 minutes ago, lesapandre said: That's right at the top of what they ask from a dealer. They do turn up at a few hundred too. Problem is the market for such vehicle shrinks each year that folks that want one err… die off. Obviously there’s nut jobs such as myself that would happily ride in one but it makes you wonder who will carry the desire to have one forwards. I’d love a late diesel one. Probably completely extinct now though? lesapandre 1
Inspector Morose Posted January 27 Posted January 27 One I saw at a show a few years back. My old one. Bought specifically for the sole purpose of going to the Wolseley Arms, near Rugeley. Yoss, tooSavvy, outlaw118 and 10 others 12 1
sierraman Posted January 27 Posted January 27 That black and white one illustrates what I mean about many of the U.K. ones left. Kilos of none too skilfully applied filler! lesapandre 1
bunglebus Posted January 27 Posted January 27 My friend's dad had one in his garage for a very long time - eventually sold a d now does wedding duties apparently. Must have made an impression as he called his second born Riley lesapandre 1
tooSavvy Posted January 27 Posted January 27 @bunglebus.. "Must have made an impression as he called his second born Riley". .... awful name for a girl 😮 🚙💨 bunglebus and DSdriver 1 1
Dobloseven Posted January 27 Posted January 27 About the time BL was formed,BMC were shifting about 40k Farinas a year,the sort of figure that'd make it a best seller today.Always makes me smile to think the 1800 should have been their replacement in 1964,but was actually outsold by them.Even when the Maxi replaced the A60 in 1969,the Oxford carried on for another 2years till the Marina came along.Truly a car that refused to die. Dyslexic Viking, Rustybullethole, HMC and 4 others 7
HMC Posted January 28 Author Posted January 28 I like the idea that the 1800 was not appealing to some vs the Fossilised Farina and that Issigonis was presumably mystified by such luddites. Rustybullethole and High Jetter 1 1
danthecapriman Posted January 28 Posted January 28 11 minutes ago, HMC said: I like the idea that the 1800 was not appealing to some vs the Fossilised Farina and that Issigonis was presumably mystified by such luddites. It was probably build quality issues that cost the 1800 sales. I mean things had become so bad they’d actually even fitted the engines the wrong way round!😄 HMC, Dobloseven, Shite Ron and 1 other 4
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