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Bristols….well, one, anyway


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13 minutes ago, MrBiscuits said:

Hillman Hunter on these I believe, as also used by Aston Martin in the same period.

They do look like a match.

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3 hours ago, cort1977 said:

I say! Makes me come over all Terry Thomas.

That's amazing, always loved these things. Does it have the spare wheel mounted in the front wing?

It does… battery and brake servo in other compartment 

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11 minutes ago, Rocket88 said:

It does… battery and brake servo in other compartment 

Is it like the DS rear wings, one bolt and the wing lifts off, or does it hinge?

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14 hours ago, angle said:

So hang on, have you bought a DS and a Bristol in the space of 10 days? Because if you have, that's pretty fucking heroic. 

The DS might be going.

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4 hours ago, cort1977 said:

I say! Makes me come over all Terry Thomas.

That's amazing, always loved these things. Does it have the spare wheel mounted in the front wing?

 

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19 minutes ago, Rocket88 said:

The DS might be going.

Already? I have one (stored) they are an unusual drive. Not that popular in France - a little too thirsty... and the problems associated with the early days of the 5th Republic somehow rubbed off on their image - as the car of the conservative bourgeoisie 😂

Whereas the Bristol has no image issues.. 

A few Bristols in the Notting Hill/Holland Park area.

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57 minutes ago, lesapandre said:

Already? I have one (stored) they are an unusual drive. Not that popular in France - a little too thirsty... and the problems associated with the early days of the 5th Republic somehow rubbed off on their image - as the car of the conservative bourgeoisie 😂

Whereas the Bristol has no image issues.. 

A few Bristols in the Notting Hill/Holland Park area.

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A rare departure of good taste from Mr Gallagher…. Apparently Brian May has a few

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2 hours ago, lesapandre said:

Already? I have one (stored) they are an unusual drive. Not that popular in France - a little too thirsty... and the problems associated with the early days of the 5th Republic somehow rubbed off on their image - as the car of the conservative bourgeoisie 😂

Whereas the Bristol has no image issues.. 

A few Bristols in the Notting Hill/Holland Park area.

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Those lamp units look like the have been salvaged out of a skip.

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On 08/10/2024 at 15:28, DSdriver said:

Those lamp units look like the have been salvaged out of a skip.

Marvellous, isn’t it? All adds to the magic.

I have no idea why Allegro door handles are passé but senator/rootes/bedford rear lights are fine - but I don’t make the rules 🤷‍♂️

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39 minutes ago, DSdriver said:

Those lamp units look like the have been salvaged out of a skip.

Think they’d spent all the R&D money by the time they got to the back…

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Bristol are one of those things that I *should* love (right 'era', grandad spec, big lazy engines) but the insistence on the spare wheel location really screws up the proportions :(

I'd have one shortened to look better if I won fortunes. 

Are the Avon Safety Wheels OEM fitment? 

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3 hours ago, BorniteIdentity said:

Marvellous, isn’t it? All adds to the magic.

I have no idea why Allego door handles are passé but senator/rootes/bedford rear lights are fine - but I don’t make the rules 🤷‍♂️

If they had moved them inboard about 5 or 10mm it would have looked so much better.

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6 hours ago, Rocket88 said:

A rare departure of good taste from Mr Gallagher…. Apparently Brian May has a few

A Gallagher brother and Brian May?  Suddenly there are few cars I want less than a Bristol....

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33 minutes ago, eddyramrod said:

A Gallagher brother and Brian May?  Suddenly there are few cars I want less than a Bristol....

I'm not sure it was that Brian May.There was a fellow, recently departed, of the name,who had a lot stashed away in greenhouses in various stages of dismantlement.

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you are inspector linley AICMFP

 

but i would accept havers as an alternative🤪

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12 hours ago, Dobloseven said:

I'm not sure it was that Brian May.There was a fellow, recently departed, of the name,who had a lot stashed away in greenhouses in various stages of dismantlement.

 

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On 07/10/2024 at 20:11, R Lutz said:

If I were to come into money tomorrow, the 603 line of Bristols would be the first thing I bought. No question. I've coveted them since being a school boy. 

The closest I got was Setight's book.

Are you sure you're not me? It was The Observers Book of Automobiles I bought in the mid '70's that brought them to my attention. At the time I prefered the 412 but now it's the 603 all the way.

That's where I picked up the Avon tyre fact.

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On 07/10/2024 at 20:04, Peter C said:

The dashboard is a masterpiece.

Congratulations to Bristol for inventing voice-controlled audio decades before the likes of Google and Amazon appeared on the scene.

At least, that's how I assume one is supposed to operate the stereo.

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1 minute ago, mercedade said:

Congratulations to Bristol for inventing voice-controlled audio decades before the likes of Google and Amazon appeared on the scene.

At least, that's how I assume one is supposed to operate the stereo.

Who cares about safety and ergonomics if something looks that great?

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Tony Crook - the late CEO of Bristol Cars was quite a character and of trenchant views - I expect he regarded fiddling with the wireless an effete activity - only to be undertaken before setting off and not touched after.

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There was a name in Exchange&Mart, every week for years and years, who wanted to buy your Bristol.
Got into legal trouble over something. Could have been a Brian…

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