D.E Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 6 minutes ago, big_al_granvia said: what about a tuk tuk for dez, half of india can't be wrong Nah, look at this beauty! Three wheels, Indian, and could be had in light blue. It's like the Invacar's family-friendly exotic distant cousin! big_al_granvia, Datsuncog, lesapandre and 2 others 4 1
Jerzy Woking Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 33 minutes ago, NorthernMonkey said: I answered the very same question about seven or eight comments back ^ 👍 Oops, sorry missed that by speed reading through the last few pages. NorthernMonkey 1
Datsuncog Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 33 minutes ago, D.E said: Nah, look at this beauty! Three wheels, Indian, and could be had in light blue. It's like the Invacar's family-friendly exotic distant cousin! Blimey, if you think getting Model 70 parts is a challenge, try rocking up at Halfords looking some bits for a Sipani Badal... GrumpiusMaximus, big_al_granvia, Scruffy Bodger and 7 others 2 8
LightBulbFun Posted September 30, 2024 Author Posted September 30, 2024 5 minutes ago, Datsuncog said: Blimey, if you think getting Model 70 parts is a challenge, try rocking up at Halfords looking some bits for a Sipani Badal... its the 198cc engine of that vehicle that is the most concerning thing, imagine that fully laden with a family of 5 or more... lesapandre and Datsuncog 1 1
mintwth Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 4 minutes ago, LightBulbFun said: its the 198cc engine of that vehicle that is the most concerning thing, imagine that fully laden with a family of 5 or more... WCPGW? AnnoyingPentium, IronStar and LightBulbFun 3
plasticvandan Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 3 hours ago, Christine said: Is the vin plate on a model 70 on the chassis or body ? Is it also stamped into the chassis like a Land Rover ? Don't think they are, think it's just riveted to the body,would make it easy to ring one if you had a stack of old photos and vehicle identity checkers. Reliant used the same practice though they are reputed to have had the vin stamped on the chassis,usually too rusty to see now. lesapandre and Christine 1 1
Sheefag Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 "A Model 70 unsafe you say? Hold my beer....." 2006 Piaggio Nippi £1,700 Quote This is a Nippi Inter 80, 80cc two stroke engine, runs well, new battery, cash on collection from SEVENOAKS Christine, Cavcraft, Back_For_More and 3 others 6
LightBulbFun Posted September 30, 2024 Author Posted September 30, 2024 26 minutes ago, plasticvandan said: Don't think they are, think it's just riveted to the body,would make it easy to ring one if you had a stack of old photos and vehicle identity checkers. Reliant used the same practice though they are reputed to have had the vin stamped on the chassis,usually too rusty to see now. im sorry to say @plasticvandan but its pretty clear that despite the fact you might of been involved with these vehicles closer to the times they where around in Period, most of the information you seem to have about them is false or untrue, I understand that you got a lot of your information from Julian Nowill and while he was a well intentioned person, who was one of the first to genuinely care about Invacars and the preservation of them, sadly his information about them and methods, where not so good, and it lead to many machines on False identifies, Q plates, and the Ministry tightening down their grip on machines On 26/09/2024 at 10:42, plasticvandan said: Many were stolen,I can provide you with copies of the invalid carriage registers newsletters c.2001-2 that encouraged people to liberate them from repair centres and which FS key was needed (they all used the same key) The scrap merchants were paid to cut them up,not to weigh them in to see what they could get. it was because of Julians encouragement for people to actually steal cars as you mention above, that the Ministry clamped down and it lead to the extinction of some very rare Villiers machines, for example the Sole surviving 8ft tall drive-while-standing AC Acedes was explicitly scrapped rather then saved because of the way Julian was going on about things thankfully as previously mentioned, Stuart Cyphus the successor to Julian, later patched up the ICR's relationship with the Ministry, and as mentioned later on, got a letter from the Ministry which stated that although they knew exactly which machines had been stolen under Julians time as head of the ICR, that they where no longer going to try and get them back, and that they dont care about any other machines which had survived the destruction order Model 70's have a chassis stamped number, @busmansholiday can vouch for this if nothing else, as once I told him where to look he uncovered the chassis stamped number of MPH759P on my behalf so I do kindly ask that you let me handle the technical Invacar questions as mentioned previously we dont need Old Fear Uncertainty and Doubt being spread here this is not the mid 2000's anymore! chadders, lesapandre, st185cs and 2 others 3 1 1
Christine Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 13 minutes ago, Sheefag said: "A Model 70 unsafe you say? Hold my beer....." 2006 Piaggio Nippi £1,700 Did any cool dude, put chopper handlebars on a model 70 back in the 70's ? ? timolloyd and Sheefag 2
JJ0063 Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 16 minutes ago, Sheefag said: "A Model 70 unsafe you say? Hold my beer....." 2006 Piaggio Nippi £1,700 In theory quite possibly safer, you’d have a helmet/gear on and not be stuck inside it. Combined with it being presumably a 50 or 100CC, so the top speed of that I imagine being what 30/40mph? Unlike the 70+ MPH of the model 70!
High Jetter Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 3 hours ago, plasticvandan said: With all your computer wizardry,is it not possible for you to start your own forum/website dedicated to invalid carriages,from a purely reference point of view it would be much more useful than a 425 page smorgasbord of nonsense interspersed with the occasional photograph or eBay sighting. Yes, I guess it would be piss easy for him. Like the forum for Hijets, too specialist for most. Dez is comfy, and welcomed here by the majority. I, for one, don't want him buggering off anywhere else.. Rust Collector, IronStar, lesapandre and 9 others 2 10
D.E Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 16 minutes ago, LightBulbFun said: this is not the mid 2000's anymore! *Looks at calendar, puzzled* Oh. cort1977, LightBulbFun, Coprolalia and 1 other 4
LightBulbFun Posted September 30, 2024 Author Posted September 30, 2024 2 minutes ago, Christine said: Did any cool dude, put chopper handlebars on a model 70 back in the 70's ? ? how about one with what could only be described as Chopper Steering wheel! obviously designed for someone with short arm reach, and an example of the 12 inch steering wheel option offered (default was 15 inch, but 13.5 and 12 inch wheels where also offered) lesapandre and Aston Martin 1 1
Christine Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 How about foot only controls ? Like rudder pedals in a plane .... You know there's some bloody good artists that hold a brush just with their toes . Or teeth ... now there's a challenge for Bert
LightBulbFun Posted September 30, 2024 Author Posted September 30, 2024 7 minutes ago, Christine said: How about foot only controls ? Like rudder pedals in a plane .... You know there's some bloody good artists that hold a brush just with their toes . Or teeth ... now there's a challenge for Bert theres been a few, I remember one amusing story of an approved repairer taking one for a test drive after servicing it, only to discover his big feet would not fit in the little shoes on the steering plate, the little lady who's car it was, put her feet in to drive it with, he said he had to effectively drive it with his toes! its something I have always wondered about when it came to the Barret Midget, as the name implies, this was the Invalid Vehicle that was explictly designed for small people, and as such traditional sized people really dont fit inside! so I have genuinely wondered how where they test driven by repair men? Cavcraft, Scruffy Bodger and lesapandre 3
Christine Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 Throw a dwarf in it ? They have competitions ..or did do
Christine Posted September 30, 2024 Posted September 30, 2024 That piagio , what exactly ? Do you stand up to ride like a chariot or sit in a wheelchair and ride it . Never seen anything like it . Overpriced by 1200 quid too
LightBulbFun Posted September 30, 2024 Author Posted September 30, 2024 4 minutes ago, Christine said: That piagio , what exactly ? Do you stand up to ride like a chariot or sit in a wheelchair and ride it . Never seen anything like it . ya drive it from a wheelchair, like an Invacar New Era lesapandre and Cavcraft 2
brandersnatch Posted October 1, 2024 Posted October 1, 2024 6 hours ago, LightBulbFun said: im sorry to say @plasticvandan but its pretty clear that despite the fact you might of been involved with these vehicles closer to the times they where around in Period, most of the information you seem to have about them is false or untrue, I understand that you got a lot of your information from Julian Nowill and while he was a well intentioned person, who was one of the first to genuinely care about Invacars and the preservation of them, sadly his information about them and methods, where not so good, and it lead to many machines on False identifies, Q plates, and the Ministry tightening down their grip on machines it was because of Julians encouragement for people to actually steal cars as you mention above, that the Ministry clamped down and it lead to the extinction of some very rare Villiers machines, for example the Sole surviving 8ft tall drive-while-standing AC Acedes was explicitly scrapped rather then saved because of the way Julian was going on about things thankfully as previously mentioned, Stuart Cyphus the successor to Julian, later patched up the ICR's relationship with the Ministry, and as mentioned later on, got a letter from the Ministry which stated that although they knew exactly which machines had been stolen under Julians time as head of the ICR, that they where no longer going to try and get them back, and that they dont care about any other machines which had survived the destruction order Model 70's have a chassis stamped number, @busmansholiday can vouch for this if nothing else, as once I told him where to look he uncovered the chassis stamped number of MPH759P on my behalf so I do kindly ask that you let me handle the technical Invacar questions as mentioned previously we dont need Old Fear Uncertainty and Doubt being spread here this is not the mid 2000's anymore! @plasticvandan that’s you told then. Christine, bigfella2, chadders and 9 others 12
Jazoli Posted October 1, 2024 Posted October 1, 2024 7 hours ago, JJ0063 said: In theory quite possibly safer, you’d have a helmet/gear on and not be stuck inside it. Combined with it being presumably a 50 or 100CC, so the top speed of that I imagine being what 30/40mph? Unlike the 70+ MPH of the model 70! they are a 125cc
plasticvandan Posted October 1, 2024 Posted October 1, 2024 Forward me your address and I'll send you my invalid carriage collection of paperwork,all issues of toilet blue,the conveyancer,internal Heywood paperwork,manuals,ministry catalogues and pictorial history of the invalid trike from 1976 and 1985,as I am clearly not qualified enough to own them. Was a nice interest to have for 30 years,but clearly they are wasted on me. Scruffy Bodger, adw1977, warren t claim and 6 others 3 3 3
Jazoli Posted October 1, 2024 Posted October 1, 2024 7 minutes ago, plasticvandan said: Forward me your address and I'll send you my invalid carriage collection of paperwork,all issues of toilet blue,the conveyancer,internal Heywood paperwork,manuals,ministry catalogues and pictorial history of the invalid trike from 1976 and 1985,as I am clearly not qualified enough to own them. Was a nice interest to have for 30 years,but clearly they are wasted on me. Don’t do that, the arrogance is staggering, how dare you answer questions! Have you got a wood burning stove or open fire? busmansholiday, DeanH, Christine and 3 others 5 1
catsinthewelder Posted October 1, 2024 Posted October 1, 2024 Right at the start Dez 7 hours ago, LightBulbFun said: so I have genuinely wondered how where they test driven by repair men? Not quite the same but I used to work at a Kart track, we had 2 sizes, junior and adult. I didn't fit in the junior karts so had to drive them from the garage to the pit (via the circuit) sat on the top lip of the backrest. I did fall off once in front of a decent crowd while taking the hairpin a bit quickly. Scruffy Bodger, Cavcraft, lesapandre and 2 others 5
brandersnatch Posted October 1, 2024 Posted October 1, 2024 9 minutes ago, plasticvandan said: Forward me your address and I'll send you my invalid carriage collection of paperwork,all issues of toilet blue,the conveyancer,internal Heywood paperwork,manuals,ministry catalogues and pictorial history of the invalid trike from 1976 and 1985,as I am clearly not qualified enough to own them. Was a nice interest to have for 30 years,but clearly they are wasted on me. @plasticvandan later today. Erebus, NorthernMonkey, DeanH and 5 others 1 7
Christine Posted October 1, 2024 Posted October 1, 2024 8 hours ago, plasticvandan said: Don't think they are, think it's just riveted to the body,would make it easy to ring one if you had a stack of old photos and vehicle identity checkers. Reliant used the same practice though they are reputed to have had the vin stamped on the chassis,usually too rusty to see now. Thanks Dan , that was my thoughts too..
JJ0063 Posted October 1, 2024 Posted October 1, 2024 8 hours ago, LightBulbFun said: so I do kindly ask that you let me handle the technical Invacar questions Scruffy Bodger, Jim Bergerac, GrumpiusMaximus and 17 others 20
Mr Pastry Posted October 1, 2024 Posted October 1, 2024 5 minutes ago, Christine said: Thanks Dan , that was my thoughts too.. Quite a lot of cars with separate chassis have the ID plate on the bodyshell. EG Lotus Elan, Citroen 2CV. The chassis is treated as a replaceable subframe, and the ID remains with the body. Usually. OhNoWhatHaveIDone and lesapandre 2
chadders Posted October 1, 2024 Posted October 1, 2024 11 minutes ago, Christine said: Thanks Dan , that was my thoughts too.. So if I wanted to ring one all I'd need to do is to contact a naive enthusiast 'expert' who knew how the DVLA worked and convince him, probably very easily, to help me? There did seem to be some shells, or maybe more than just shells, just off the A140 heading south towards Colchester when I last went that way a few years ago to pick a car up for one of my sons. Obviously I didn't stop so might be wrong but by the sound of it it might be worthwhile to head there again sometime, it was a scrapyard on your left as you head south but can't remember what it was near apart from it was after the sign that spans the road. It's your neck of the woods isn't it @brandersnatch? Maybe you could have a look next time you're out in your leather chaps?
plasticvandan Posted October 1, 2024 Posted October 1, 2024 Very easily,that's why there are so many trikes running around with Reliant logbooks chadders 1
chadders Posted October 1, 2024 Posted October 1, 2024 29 minutes ago, plasticvandan said: Very easily,that's why there are so many trikes running around with Reliant logbooks Thanks. It sounds like a trip to the Badlands of Suffolk is probably worthwhile. They were near some large industrial site with massive prefab buildings and loads of artics.
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