MiniMort Posted April 1, 2023 Posted April 1, 2023 3 hours ago, Angrydicky said: Clipper Blue? Would be stodgier in Rose Taupse... or Peat Brown!
juular Posted April 1, 2023 Posted April 1, 2023 18 hours ago, danthecapriman said: I’m with you there! I’d definitely have an FX4 too. It’d be an early 60’s/70’s one though, alongside a Checker. They’re both cars almost anyone anywhere in the world could look at and say ‘oh a London cab’ or ‘oh a NYC yellow cab’. Ive only seen one Checker Cab on the road here, which was a really nice NYC yellow cab. I’ve watched a Checker Cab and and Aerobus wagon get banger raced though sadly! I'd absolutely love an FX4. I'd replace the driver's seat with something less conducive to spinal injury, then just fill it with veg and smoke around everywhere. Worth it for the soundtrack alone. danthecapriman, LightBulbFun and Dyslexic Viking 3
320touring Posted April 1, 2023 Posted April 1, 2023 Offered without comment... If you want to know more https://autoshite.com/topic/29795-320tourings-major-morris-manoeuvrings/?do=findComment&comment=2732874 Twiggy, Angrydicky, warch and 10 others 13
somewhatfoolish Posted April 2, 2023 Posted April 2, 2023 9 hours ago, juular said: I'd absolutely love an FX4. I'd replace the driver's seat with something less conducive to spinal injury, then just fill it with veg and smoke around everywhere. Worth it for the soundtrack alone. A proper one with a BMC dizzler or the posh pretend one with a Nissan?
LightBulbFun Posted April 2, 2023 Posted April 2, 2023 18 minutes ago, somewhatfoolish said: A proper one with a BMC dizzler or the posh pretend one with a Nissan? dangrously this was posted to the eBay tat thread earlier 7 hours ago, D.E said: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/155483318168?hash=item2433872798:g:XgIAAOSwviJkKG6l I love the dashboard with all the toggle switches with their little labels, yet its all attached to something on a Y suffix plate!, also this particular one is one of the very last with the original BMC diesel before they moved to the Land Rover engines, I do gotta wonder whats going on with that front wing, did someone really just over-plate it? LOL vulgalour and egg 2
D.E Posted April 2, 2023 Posted April 2, 2023 Stodgy Singer jigsaw puzzle. I've seen the occasional Nine roadster at shows, but never this model. According to the almighty Wikipedia the Ten got an improved drivetrain for 1946, so they might be slighty more useable than the pre war model? https://www.autowereld.nl/singer/super/ten-restauratieproject-37450786/details.html vulgalour, LightBulbFun, Dyslexic Viking and 1 other 4
egg Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 more stodge* from steph * opinions differ, watch at your own risk, potential non stodge
2flags Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 On 3/30/2023 at 9:39 PM, Angrydicky said: My A40 Somerset definitely qualifies. Quality British Stodge at its finest. That is lovely! I would imagine that just bimbling along on an A or B road on a warm summer day must be a wonderful experience. mk2_craig, MiniMinorMk3, Angrydicky and 1 other 4
2flags Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 27 minutes ago, Rocket88 said: Incoming stodge …… Oh, very nice. is it the 1600 or the 1725 with the overdrive?
vulgalour Posted April 9, 2023 Author Posted April 9, 2023 6 hours ago, egg said: more stodge* from steph * opinions differ, watch at your own risk, potential non stodge Personally, the only Jowett I consider stodge is the Bradford in utility estate form since it's basically a van with windows. Even then it's pushing it because Jowetts are a bit too forward thinking in general to be stodgey. Braddon81 and egg 2
egg Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 46 minutes ago, vulgalour said: the only Jowett I consider stodge is the Bradford in utility estate form since it's basically a van with windows. ooh yes, made into the 50's, I had no idea. Post-war make do and mend... Matty, MiniMinorMk3, Dyslexic Viking and 1 other 4
Matty Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 @egg egg egg egg. Through bullying and peer pressure we will get you into something 🤣 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304882651496?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=h_26eijyT76&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=svwv9r4orxa&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY egg 1
Rocket88 Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 2 hours ago, Rocket88 said: Incoming stodge …… Somewhat de- stodged…. 2 litre Pinto with 5 speed box Matty 1
lesapandre Posted April 9, 2023 Posted April 9, 2023 On 4/2/2023 at 3:16 PM, D.E said: Stodgy Singer jigsaw puzzle. I've seen the occasional Nine roadster at shows, but never this model. According to the almighty Wikipedia the Ten got an improved drivetrain for 1946, so they might be slighty more useable than the pre war model? https://www.autowereld.nl/singer/super/ten-restauratieproject-37450786/details.html Singer saloons were a cut-above everyday stodge - quality cars and a bit more expensive with SOHC engines, fully hydraulic brakes and nice interiors. Quite usable. They survived as an independent 'till the mid-50's but could not remain competitive and were then snapped up by Rootes and 'badge engineered' out of existence. The site of their Coventry factory is now a supermarket...
Matty Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 11 hours ago, Rocket88 said: Somewhat de- stodged…. 2 litre Pinto with 5 speed box Instead of or as well as the Austin?
Rocket88 Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 27 minutes ago, Matty said: Instead of or as well as the Austin? Instead…. Wanted something we could both drive, and the Austin was a bit of a handful for her….non servo drum brakes being the main problem Matty 1
Angrydicky Posted April 10, 2023 Posted April 10, 2023 7 hours ago, lesapandre said: Singer saloons were a cut-above everyday stodge - quality cars and a bit more expensive with SOHC engines, fully hydraulic brakes and nice interiors. Quite usable. They survived as an independent 'till the mid-50's but could not remain competitive and were then snapped up by Rootes and 'badge engineered' out of existence. The site of their Coventry factory is now a supermarket... Singer saloon? Oh you mean the donor cars for Le Mans replicas! The only Singer worth talking about or preserving is the Le Mans. Phact. #singerlemansbore
320touring Posted April 13, 2023 Posted April 13, 2023 Took the Oxford out for some Exercise (grabbing fuel for Elgrand so I could top it up at the station cos the Burd said needle didn't move today!) Started right up within 2 turns, choke off after 30secs. Short hop (500 yards to petrol station) started again no issue. 1.5 miles to the Elgrand. Started fine after I put the petrol in the Elgrand. 300yards to the co-op to get dinner. Started fine. Took scenic route home, ran fine. Got passed by a 2JZ Soarer in fantabulous skidder condition - sounded ace. Caught them at next traffic lights, pulled up in left lane to much waving and 👍 Had him off the line! From 0-0.5mph🤣 Fair few toots/waves/weans stopping and pointing. All in all, BRAW. Vantman, egg, Crackers and 7 others 10
vulgalour Posted April 13, 2023 Author Posted April 13, 2023 Here's one I can't make my mind up about, verdicts welcome. They're a rare sight and have been for quite a while. They're sort of dumpy and plain and have this air of being low level management or civil servant, especially in black. A car that's just sort of... there. Another Ford that probably qualifies is the 100e. They're so often seen modified and improved that it can be hard to remember just how dull they can be. Maybe I'm wrong on these too, maybe they really are more than just An Car. Ford seem better than most at making cars that are just fashionable enough for just long enough that they escape stodge status, at least for the most part. Dyslexic Viking, Matty and MiniMinorMk3 3
Matty Posted April 14, 2023 Posted April 14, 2023 6 hours ago, vulgalour said: Here's one I can't make my mind up about, verdicts welcome. They're a rare sight and have been for quite a while. They're sort of dumpy and plain and have this air of being low level management or civil servant, especially in black. A car that's just sort of... there. Another Ford that probably qualifies is the 100e. They're so often seen modified and improved that it can be hard to remember just how dull they can be. Maybe I'm wrong on these too, maybe they really are more than just An Car. Ford seem better than most at making cars that are just fashionable enough for just long enough that they escape stodge status, at least for the most part. 100Es are defo stodge. Modifying doesn't count. Much in the same way that putting trainers on your Grandma doesn't make her Linford Christie vulgalour 1
Asimo Posted April 14, 2023 Posted April 14, 2023 Mk1 Consul definitely stodge, they boldly say to the world, “I can’t afford a Zephyr” Until I was 9, Dad had Mk 1 Zephyrs which aren’t that different to look at, but somehow were a bit flash. Ford skill at positioning their product in the market! mk2_craig, D.E, Dyslexic Viking and 3 others 6
2flags Posted April 14, 2023 Posted April 14, 2023 15 hours ago, vulgalour said: Here's one I can't make my mind up about, verdicts welcome. They're a rare sight and have been for quite a while. They're sort of dumpy and plain and have this air of being low level management or civil servant, especially in black. A car that's just sort of... there. Another Ford that probably qualifies is the 100e. They're so often seen modified and improved that it can be hard to remember just how dull they can be. Maybe I'm wrong on these too, maybe they really are more than just An Car. Ford seem better than most at making cars that are just fashionable enough for just long enough that they escape stodge status, at least for the most part. They certainly get the stodge vote from me. Even as a youngster we never wanted the 100E. Sidevalve engine and 3 speed box just screamed poverty mobile. The Consul Mk1 was the same. The Mk2 was much more desirable. Much more style.
lesapandre Posted April 14, 2023 Posted April 14, 2023 19 hours ago, vulgalour said: Here's one I can't make my mind up about, verdicts welcome. They're a rare sight and have been for quite a while. They're sort of dumpy and plain and have this air of being low level management or civil servant, especially in black. A car that's just sort of... there. Another Ford that probably qualifies is the 100e. They're so often seen modified and improved that it can be hard to remember just how dull they can be. Maybe I'm wrong on these too, maybe they really are more than just An Car. Ford seem better than most at making cars that are just fashionable enough for just long enough that they escape stodge status, at least for the most part. Consul - stodge now but revolutionary at the time and the beginning of Ford's dominance in the UK. First 3-box styling, unitary construction, OHV engine, McPherson struts, hydraulic clutch etc. A huge 227,732 made in four years from 1951 - not even counting the Zephyrs. Decimated the BMC stable who just could not keep up. The 1950-54 Austin A70 Hereford, in comparison, only sold 48,640. Most just got used up in everyday driving so very few left. But they really were something in their day...Maurice Gatsonides in his Zephyr won the 1953 Monte Carlo Rally - they were that good. Dyslexic Viking, RayMK, 320touring and 4 others 7
Fumbler Posted April 14, 2023 Posted April 14, 2023 Certainly some stoge being killed dead in these Look At Life films. Includes a rather dead Zephyr Apologies if this was already posted! lesapandre and mk2_craig 2
artdjones Posted April 14, 2023 Posted April 14, 2023 3 hours ago, lesapandre said: Consul - stodge now but revolutionary at the time and the beginning of Ford's dominance in the UK. First 3-box styling, unitary construction, OHV engine, McPherson struts, hydraulic clutch etc. A huge 227,732 made in four years from 1951 - not even counting the Zephyrs. Decimated the BMC stable who just could not keep up. Most just got used up in everyday driving so very few left. But they really were something in their day...Maurice Gatsonides in his Zephyr won the 1953 Monte Carlo Rally - they were that good. Yes, not really stodgy, with very modern styling for 1950. If you look at what it replaced you can see what an exciting car it was:- The Pilot wasn't stodgy, having a 3.6 litre V8 and rather poor brakes. Asimo 1
lesapandre Posted April 14, 2023 Posted April 14, 2023 5 minutes ago, artdjones said: Yes, not really stodgy, with very modern styling for 1950. If you look at what it replaced you can see what an exciting car it was:- The Pilot wasn't stodgy, having a 3.6 litre V8 and rather poor brakes. Cable operated rear brakes...yikes. There were 22,155 Pilots made.
320touring Posted May 12, 2023 Posted May 12, 2023 BUMP FOR A REEL FRED Someone need to buy this LightBulbFun, Dyslexic Viking, Joey spud and 1 other 4
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