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Re: Bavarian brawn
« Reply #45 on: 14 April 2024, 16:04:15 »

Sorry Nick, Don’t think they were ever respectable 😁 on the other hand the Morris Marina …….🤣🤣


 The woeful Marina was laughably seen as 'the future' when introduced in 1971......despite the antiquated engineering coming straight from the mid 1950's. :D ;D

For a long time now I've had a hankering for a morris traveller with a V6, Vauxhall or jag as a bit of a runabout, would make an amusing sleeper.
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Re: Bavarian brawn
« Reply #46 on: 14 April 2024, 21:33:24 »

Sorry Nick, Don’t think they were ever respectable 😁 on the other hand the Morris Marina …….🤣🤣


 The woeful Marina was laughably seen as 'the future' when introduced in 1971......despite the antiquated engineering coming straight from the mid 1950's. :D ;D

For a long time now I've had a hankering for a morris traveller with a V6, Vauxhall or jag as a bit of a runabout, would make an amusing sleeper.


My Mum had a Morris Minor with an engine from a Austin Healy Sprite and Dolomite Sprint running gear. At least that's what I think it had, but whatever it was definitely a sleeper. The only clue was the slightly fatter wheels.  :y
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Re: Bavarian brawn
« Reply #47 on: 14 April 2024, 22:50:15 »

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 I'd still love to have a decent run again in an SD1 Vitesse but again I'm sure it wouldn't feel the same as the first time I drove one!

I owned a Moonraker Blue Rover SD1 3.5 Vitesse TP for around 5 years. It was a big (for that era) comfortable car, but boy did it like a drink. It sounded sweet, especially after I’d removed the centre boxes from the zorst.  :y  Rust got to it in the end, mainly the door bottoms due to poor drainage and the rear arches. In later years a couple of colleagues completely rebuilt their Vitesse’s with new parts from Rimmer Brothers, but back then I had a young family and was finding 16mpg on a good day a drain on my wallet, very often much lower the way I drove it. As far as I can recall the V8 and transmission never let me down.  :y
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Re: Bavarian brawn
« Reply #48 on: Yesterday at 09:57:47 »

That's why I am building my 51 Austin Countryman with all the Omega running gear, looks stock but far from it.
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Re: Bavarian brawn
« Reply #49 on: Yesterday at 10:43:12 »

Ive always loved the idea of the fun that could be had from a sleeper car.
Probably my ultimate one would have been the poverty spec prefacelift Omega, with Lotus Carlton running gear built by Omegatoy.
10 or more years ago I was told it had sat neglected on a driveway in Cambridge for several years, which set off dreams of buying it.
I heard not long after that the owner had sold the running gear when he got an offer he couldnt refuse.
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Re: Bavarian brawn
« Reply #50 on: Yesterday at 15:05:37 »

That's why I am building my 51 Austin Countryman with all the Omega running gear, looks stock but far from it.

I bet that will go well when you're finished  >:D

About 200bhp/tonne?

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Re: Bavarian brawn
« Reply #51 on: Yesterday at 16:40:36 »

Something like that! Not sure how well it will corner--------
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Re: Bavarian brawn
« Reply #52 on: Yesterday at 21:44:59 »

Ive always loved the idea of the fun that could be had from a sleeper car.
Probably my ultimate one would have been the poverty spec prefacelift Omega, with Lotus Carlton running gear built by Omegatoy.
10 or more years ago I was told it had sat neglected on a driveway in Cambridge for several years, which set off dreams of buying it.
I heard not long after that the owner had sold the running gear when he got an offer he couldnt refuse.

I reckon Robsey's V8 "Omega 2.5 estate" was pretty much perfect. Before he gave the game away by poking a blower through the bonnet!
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Re: Bavarian brawn
« Reply #53 on: Yesterday at 22:08:07 »

I think that was for sale on ebay recently. Wouldnt want an estate myself, but otherwise a lovely thing.
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