Lord Steve
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« on: May 26, 2009, 09:01:51 pm » |
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Just a little motoring related side issue to fill in the next two weeks.
Can you remember cars that your Dad had and what were your favourites.....?
Mine: Austin Maxi, Austin Ambassador and a Morris Marina. Oh and a Mini Cooper!
I know, I know but my Dad, God bless him, was an Austin / Morris / BMC / British Leyland / Rover dealer.
He did, however borrow Chris Rea's dad's Rolls Royce for a week. That was fun being taken to school in it!!
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Andy
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« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2009, 09:13:40 pm » |
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Well M'Lord it's like this from my memory
MY DAD HAD Austin A35 / Morris Oxford / Ford Zephyr / Mark 3 Cortina 2000GT / BMW 2002i Leg amputaion now owns a something or other called a perdoua Mivi micro car thingy wotsit.
Fav - Mark 3 cortina, he tried to teach me to drive in it, I did a 180 in a gravel carpark as my foot slipped off spring loaded clutch with loads a right foot, Shat a brick............
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F-Troop Mom
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« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2009, 09:22:26 pm » |
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You might be sorry you started this thread, I have a list ready.....you see, my Dad's a car guy, as many of your's are also and my grandfather owned an Olds dealership. Here's his list (hope the formatting works out), he'll be 81 in July:
1932 Ford Model B 4 Black 2 door yellow wheels hit mayors husband 1934 Plymouth Custom 6 Black 4 door trunk model hit house 1934(5) Buick Victoria 8 Black 2 door rolled over 3 times 1937 Buick Special 8 Black 4 door 6 wheeler rebuilt, 2 spares in fender 1941 Chevy Special Deluxe 6 Dark green 2 door 1939 Buick Special 8 Black Convert w/ red leather 2 door 1940 Olds 98 8 Wine red 4 door first automatic 1933 Plymouth Custom 6 Dark blue 4 door drove 20 miles 1934 Chevy Sport Coupe 6 Black 2 door 1935 Chevy Standard 6 Black 4 door somebody died in it 1939 LaSalle Custom sedan V8 Silver gray 4 door bought wrecked 1949 Nash Statesman 6 2 tone brown 2 door bathtub demonstrator 1940 LaSalle Custom sedan V8 Dark gray 4 door 1946 Ford Deluxe V8 Black 2 door 1942 Olds 78 8 Maroon 4 door 1946 DeSoto Custom 6 Cream convertible 2 door 1948 Buick Super 8 Black 4 door run into ground 1950 Buick Roadmaster 8 Bronze gray 2 door best car, No.1 1951 Olds 88 V8 Dark blue 2 door 1 wreck 1950 Chevy Special Deluxe 6 Black 2 door drive 1 month 1951 Buick Riviera Roadmaster 8 cyl 2 tone Blue hardtop 2 door 2 months 1954 Olds Super 88 V8 Cream-white 2 door 1942 Chevy Fleetline 6 Dark Green 2 door new, drove into ground 1955 Olds Super 88 V8 Dark gray-white 4 door new 1947 Ford Custom V8 Black 4 door 1950 Studebaker Champion 6 Red 4 door got in junk yard $50 1950 Olds 98 V8 Silver gray 2 door coupe 250,000 miles 1953 Olds 88 V8 Dark green 2 door 1951 Buick Super 8 Black 4 door - prison commander drove 2 weeks 1951 Ford Custom V8 Fire Engine Red convertible 1940 Ford Custom V8 Dark green wood station wagon sold for $75.00 1954 Ford Custom V8 White convertible 2 door 1954 Olds Super 88 8 Dark blue white 4 door Cindy came home in 1950 Dodge Deluxe 6 Black sedan 4 door drove 2 weeks 1953 Buick Special 8 Gray white hardtop coupe 1953 Chevy Bel-Air 6 Dark green white 2 door lemon 1957 Olds Super 88 V8 SeaMist Rose/White hardtop, station wagon 140,000 miles, brought to Fla 1953 DeSoto Super Sedan V8 Black 4 door $35.00 1963 Mercedes 190 4 Light blue 4 door worst car ever owned 1964 Ford Custom V8 White 4 door (Galaxy ?) 1961 Mercury Comet 6 Black 4 door drove 1 month 1962 Chevy Corvair 4 Yellow convertible worst car ever made 1953 Olds Super 88 V8 Dark green 4 door 1968 Mercury (Montego?) V8 Yellow & black Fastback 2 door 1970 Mercury Marquis V8 Maroon 4 door stolen – best car No.2 1956 Plymouth Savoy 6 Light green 2 door 1972 Mercury Marquis V8 White Station Wagon (Colony Park?) 1970 Mercury Marquis V8 Maroon 4 door replaced 1st 70 Marquis 1967 Jaguar 420 6 Black 4 door (was Earl’s) 1979 Mercury Marquis V8 2 tone blue 2 door coupe demolished in 6 days 1980 Mercury Marquis V8 Red & white new 2 door drove into ground 1970 Chevy Camaro 6 Orange 2 door drove 1 month 1967 Pontiac LeMans V8 Blue 2 door 1973 Chevy V8 Light green 1983 Mercury Cougar V6 Dark gray/light gray 2 door Best Car No.3 1969 Mercury Marquis V8 Yellow 4 door 1976 GMC Suburban V8 ½ Ton Black & Silver 1986 GMC Suburban V8 ¾ Ton Red & Tan 1986 Cadillac Coupe DeVille V8 White on white lemon 1988 Lincoln Town Car V8 Light blue sedan Best Car No. 4* 1989 Jeep Cherokee 6 Bright red 1993 Ford Explorer V6 White 4 door 1997 Lincoln Continental V8 Pearl/Ivory 4 door (or 1995?) 1988 Lincoln Town Car V8 Light blue sedan 4 door *Bought 2nd time 2003 Ford Taurus V6 Green 4 door 2004 Ford Crown Victoria V8 White
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Lord Steve
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« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2009, 09:53:16 pm » |
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That is going to take some beating!
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Andy
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« Reply #4 on: May 26, 2009, 09:55:35 pm » |
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Well impresive, well that explains NOT typing that collection in 7 mins flat
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Andy
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« Reply #5 on: May 26, 2009, 10:05:11 pm » |
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well, when my dad did get a car, it was a
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F-Troop Mom
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« Reply #6 on: May 26, 2009, 10:31:05 pm » |
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It's not a competition....I just don't get to share this list with many "car guys"! Championaudi has impressive photos but for us in the States could you label them, I don't recognize them all....
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Perdu
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« Reply #7 on: May 26, 2009, 10:59:42 pm » |
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It's not a competition....I just don't get to share this list with many "car guys"! Championaudi has impressive photos but for us in the States could you label them, I don't recognize them all....
He has some nice old buses on "that" list Austin A40 Farina Vauxhall Viva Ford Sierra How far back should I go? Dad had buggerall money and lots of very old cars over the years Morris 8, Ford Prefect, BSA Dandy (sometimes no car at all!) really much older Fords that showed a family resemblance to the early Prefect, Austin A40 Devon, Austin A40 Somerset, Austin Seven, Austin Big Seven, Austin Ten, Various Hillman products including a gorgeous Drop Head coupe (which dad's mate then proceeded to destroy by braking when dad was trying to tow start him and ripped the body off the chassis) Then he got modern An Austin A35 (in which I learnt to drive) A Hillman Imp, An Austin 1100, A Triumph Herald or two. He had a Ford Escort van with windows in (took my young son around Scotland in that with him and mom) various others which I forget now (privilege of getting damned old, sorry) He had my wife's old M2 Ford Escort later followed by an 1500 Dolomite. Then he got too ill to drive, but by heck he'd had a few hadn't he.
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« Reply #8 on: May 26, 2009, 11:21:22 pm » |
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Reminds me of this - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13JK5kChbRwSo - we were so poor we had a - light blue with a white go faster stripe (reg LHT _ _ _) still scares me, only thing i rememmber is that you can drive along at a high speed (50mph -tops) with the door slid back (so it was wide open). When you broke, the door use to slam shut, if anything in the way - just like a mobile guillotine Oh yea - also Moggie Traveller Hillman Avenger Fiat Poski Fiat (AHHHHHHHH) and other crap (more to add as I remember in my nightmares)
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« Reply #9 on: May 26, 2009, 11:27:41 pm » |
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1930 Norton 2 big 1950's American cars when we lived in South America in the late 50's/60's, I'll try and find some photos to identify them. Riley Pathfinder Fiat 600 Renault r8 Rover 2000 Peugeot 504 estate Peugeot 504 Ti x2 Renault Clio, which my Mun still runs. My favourite was the first 504 Ti, quick car for the time, I was allowed to drive it when I was 18, I got in a lot of trouble with that one, I broke the prop shaft.
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« Reply #10 on: May 27, 2009, 02:36:46 am » |
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If we're just talking about what my dad had during my lifetime, it wasn't an exciting list (and I get confused as to what were his cars in his youth and which were his 3 brothers). Anyway there was a mid 70s Cougar up until about 1978, followed by a 1976 Audi Fox (badged as Audi 80 in Europe), and an early 80s Ford F100 pickup to get through the 1980s. A Chevy Corsica and Chevy Citation II replaced them in the early 90s. Since then, it's included a Ford Escort wagon, a Mazda pickup, and a Kia Rio.
Of those my favorite is the Corsica, if only because I split my time in high school driving that and the Citation, which was a piece of junk. Of course, since my first car was a ten year old but low mileage 1981 Escort, I couldn't complain too much. That car was my grandfather's and with only 32,000 miles put on in the first 10 years, the gaskets had dry-rotted.
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« Reply #11 on: May 27, 2009, 07:46:53 am » |
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First car I remember my old man getting was a brand new 2.0 Granada in 1977; it was like being Cowley in the Professionals (OK, so his was a 3.0L, but they both had vinyl roofs, OK? ) Before that, we had a series of Datsuns (including a 1.4L 120Y coupe which my Mum drove, probably the nearest thing they ever got to a performance car). After that he had a Fiesta "Million" special edition 1.1 with a pop-up sunroof and special side stripe (woo hoo), an Escort 1.6 velour-tastic Ghia, a succession of turgid vans (such as brown Maestros, or even a bright orange Simca whose floor rusted away so you could see the road through the passenger footwell), then ended up down the Rover "man wearing a hat" brigade with a couple of 200-series ones, and has now ended his motoring days in a Yaris. Not exactly petrolhead heaven then!
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wishy
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« Reply #12 on: May 27, 2009, 08:30:37 am » |
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Well my dad had......... First car was a 1937 Armstrong Siddely not sure which one though. Ford Anglia Renault Dauphine Austin a70 Standard Ensign Vauxhall HA......this was my first car as he gave it to me to learn to drive in. Vauxhall HB Vauxhall HC Fiat 128 Sport Chrysler 2000 3 X Vauxhall Astra's and 2 X Nova's courtesy of mobility. and now has "wings" so no need for four wheels!!!1
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« Reply #13 on: May 27, 2009, 08:44:59 am » |
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Recent history aside which has seen a collection of small hatchbacks Audi 80 Nissian Silvia Ford XR3 (4 speed carb) Trimph Stag Alfa sud ti Black Alfa Sud Red Saab 99 others that spring to mind VW Beetle, Fiat 124 Mini Ford Pliot (before my time) Before that he was a bike person and had many that would be worth a small fortune now, or so he tells me, including Velocete, BSA etc http://rupert8766.fotopic.net/p37326339.html
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« Reply #14 on: May 27, 2009, 11:49:44 am » |
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Since I was born, Triumph Herald Convetible (950 I think) Vauxhall Victor 101 Estate Vauxhall Viscount Vauxhall Victor Estate Datsun 260C Estate Astra GT (something) Various Rovers Jaguar X type
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