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Re: Cheap Cav SRI project anyone?
« Reply #15 on: 06 September 2014, 22:36:47 »

Fastest car in the world - a hire car, of any flavour!
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Re: Cheap Cav SRI project anyone?
« Reply #16 on: 06 September 2014, 22:43:01 »

Fastest car in the world - a hire car, of any flavour!

Especially in reverse ;)
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Re: Cheap Cav SRI project anyone?
« Reply #17 on: 07 September 2014, 11:59:18 »

I remember in 1986 I briefly had a 1 year old company 1.8 SRi hatchback.

It was like a rocket on rails at 130 mph, and just was a pleasure to drive. The company then decided that I should have a brand new Carlton 2.0 GL, which was good but so boring after the SRi!! :D :D :D ;)

Far too quick for a 'mere woman'. ;D ;D

Surely they could have sourced you a Hillman Imp or a sedate old Humber, Lizzie.

Far more fitting for someone of the female gender. :)


Now that I would have loved Opti! 8) 8) 8) :D :D :y

Super Snipe or Imperial, Lizzie?

I can almost detect the aroma of the finest leather and wood as I type this. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

Super Snipe everytime! :y :y
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Re: Cheap Cav SRI project anyone?
« Reply #18 on: 07 September 2014, 16:45:45 »

I remember in 1986 I briefly had a 1 year old company 1.8 SRi hatchback.

It was like a rocket on rails at 130 mph, and just was a pleasure to drive. The company then decided that I should have a brand new Carlton 2.0 GL, which was good but so boring after the SRi!! :D :D :D ;)

Far too quick for a 'mere woman'. ;D ;D

Surely they could have sourced you a Hillman Imp or a sedate old Humber, Lizzie.

Far more fitting for someone of the female gender. :)


Now that I would have loved Opti! 8) 8) 8) :D :D :y

Super Snipe or Imperial, Lizzie?

I can almost detect the aroma of the finest leather and wood as I type this. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

Super Snipe everytime! :y :y

Ah, a Super Snipe girl. I thought as much. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*
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Re: Cheap Cav SRI project anyone?
« Reply #19 on: 07 September 2014, 17:17:19 »

I remember in 1986 I briefly had a 1 year old company 1.8 SRi hatchback.

It was like a rocket on rails at 130 mph, and just was a pleasure to drive. The company then decided that I should have a brand new Carlton 2.0 GL, which was good but so boring after the SRi!! :D :D :D ;)

Far too quick for a 'mere woman'. ;D ;D

Surely they could have sourced you a Hillman Imp or a sedate old Humber, Lizzie.

Far more fitting for someone of the female gender. :)


Now that I would have loved Opti! 8) 8) 8) :D :D :y

Super Snipe or Imperial, Lizzie?

I can almost detect the aroma of the finest leather and wood as I type this. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

Super Snipe everytime! :y :y

Ah, a Super Snipe girl. I thought as much. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

But a 1957 MkIV, with the bench seats front as well as rear! 8) 8) 8) :-* :-*
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Re: Cheap Cav SRI project anyone?
« Reply #20 on: 07 September 2014, 17:28:14 »

I remember in 1986 I briefly had a 1 year old company 1.8 SRi hatchback.

It was like a rocket on rails at 130 mph, and just was a pleasure to drive. The company then decided that I should have a brand new Carlton 2.0 GL, which was good but so boring after the SRi!! :D :D :D ;)

Far too quick for a 'mere woman'. ;D ;D

Surely they could have sourced you a Hillman Imp or a sedate old Humber, Lizzie.

Far more fitting for someone of the female gender. :)


Now that I would have loved Opti! 8) 8) 8) :D :D :y

Super Snipe or Imperial, Lizzie?

I can almost detect the aroma of the finest leather and wood as I type this. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

Super Snipe everytime! :y :y

Ah, a Super Snipe girl. I thought as much. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

But a 1957 MkIV, with the bench seats front as well as rear! 8) 8) 8) :-* :-*

Being much younger than yourself, I'm only familiar with the Humbers from the sixties, Lizzie. :D :-*

I'd need to google a 1957 MkIV. :-* :-*
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Re: Cheap Cav SRI project anyone?
« Reply #21 on: 07 September 2014, 18:21:26 »

I remember in 1986 I briefly had a 1 year old company 1.8 SRi hatchback.

It was like a rocket on rails at 130 mph, and just was a pleasure to drive. The company then decided that I should have a brand new Carlton 2.0 GL, which was good but so boring after the SRi!! :D :D :D ;)

Far too quick for a 'mere woman'. ;D ;D

Surely they could have sourced you a Hillman Imp or a sedate old Humber, Lizzie.

Far more fitting for someone of the female gender. :)


Now that I would have loved Opti! 8) 8) 8) :D :D :y

Super Snipe or Imperial, Lizzie?

I can almost detect the aroma of the finest leather and wood as I type this. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

Super Snipe everytime! :y :y

Ah, a Super Snipe girl. I thought as much. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

But a 1957 MkIV, with the bench seats front as well as rear! 8) 8) 8) :-* :-*

Being much younger than yourself, I'm only familiar with the Humbers from the sixties, Lizzie. :D :-*

I'd need to google a 1957 MkIV. :-* :-*

These were outwardly very similar to the Humber Hawk, which I drove when very young!!  My future father in law owned that one, until I busted it, but always wanted a Super Snipe.  Instead after the Hawk he bought a 1962 Austin Westminster and it was a fabulous drive! :y :y :y
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Re: Cheap Cav SRI project anyone?
« Reply #22 on: 07 September 2014, 18:47:44 »

I remember in 1986 I briefly had a 1 year old company 1.8 SRi hatchback.

It was like a rocket on rails at 130 mph, and just was a pleasure to drive. The company then decided that I should have a brand new Carlton 2.0 GL, which was good but so boring after the SRi!! :D :D :D ;)

Far too quick for a 'mere woman'. ;D ;D

Surely they could have sourced you a Hillman Imp or a sedate old Humber, Lizzie.

Far more fitting for someone of the female gender. :)


Now that I would have loved Opti! 8) 8) 8) :D :D :y

Super Snipe or Imperial, Lizzie?

I can almost detect the aroma of the finest leather and wood as I type this. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

Super Snipe everytime! :y :y

Ah, a Super Snipe girl. I thought as much. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

But a 1957 MkIV, with the bench seats front as well as rear! 8) 8) 8) :-* :-*

Being much younger than yourself, I'm only familiar with the Humbers from the sixties, Lizzie. :D :-*

I'd need to google a 1957 MkIV. :-* :-*

These were outwardly very similar to the Humber Hawk, which I drove when very young!!  My future father in law owned that one, until I busted it, but always wanted a Super Snipe.  Instead after the Hawk he bought a 1962 Austin Westminster and it was a fabulous drive! :y :y :y

Yep...I certainly recall the 'Westminster'......3 litre straight six if memory serves. :y

Austin had a habit of naming their cars after english counties way back then.

Austin Somerset and Devon come to mind. :y
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Re: Cheap Cav SRI project anyone?
« Reply #23 on: 07 September 2014, 18:49:55 »

I remember in 1986 I briefly had a 1 year old company 1.8 SRi hatchback.

It was like a rocket on rails at 130 mph, and just was a pleasure to drive. The company then decided that I should have a brand new Carlton 2.0 GL, which was good but so boring after the SRi!! :D :D :D ;)

Far too quick for a 'mere woman'. ;D ;D

Surely they could have sourced you a Hillman Imp or a sedate old Humber, Lizzie.

Far more fitting for someone of the female gender. :)


Now that I would have loved Opti! 8) 8) 8) :D :D :y

Super Snipe or Imperial, Lizzie?

I can almost detect the aroma of the finest leather and wood as I type this. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

Super Snipe everytime! :y :y

Ah, a Super Snipe girl. I thought as much. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

But a 1957 MkIV, with the bench seats front as well as rear! 8) 8) 8) :-* :-*

Being much younger than yourself, I'm only familiar with the Humbers from the sixties, Lizzie. :D :-*

I'd need to google a 1957 MkIV. :-* :-*

These were outwardly very similar to the Humber Hawk, which I drove when very young!!  My future father in law owned that one, until I busted it, but always wanted a Super Snipe.  Instead after the Hawk he bought a 1962 Austin Westminster and it was a fabulous drive! :y :y :y

Yep...I certainly recall the 'Westminster'......3 litre straight six if memory serves. :y

Austin had a habit of naming their cars after english counties way back then.

Austin Somerset and Devon come to mind. :y


Not forgetting the Austin Cambridge, with Morris introducing the Oxford! :D :D ;)
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Re: Cheap Cav SRI project anyone?
« Reply #24 on: 07 September 2014, 19:40:27 »

I remember in 1986 I briefly had a 1 year old company 1.8 SRi hatchback.

It was like a rocket on rails at 130 mph, and just was a pleasure to drive. The company then decided that I should have a brand new Carlton 2.0 GL, which was good but so boring after the SRi!! :D :D :D ;)

Far too quick for a 'mere woman'. ;D ;D

Surely they could have sourced you a Hillman Imp or a sedate old Humber, Lizzie.

Far more fitting for someone of the female gender. :)


Now that I would have loved Opti! 8) 8) 8) :D :D :y

Super Snipe or Imperial, Lizzie?

I can almost detect the aroma of the finest leather and wood as I type this. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

Super Snipe everytime! :y :y

Ah, a Super Snipe girl. I thought as much. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

But a 1957 MkIV, with the bench seats front as well as rear! 8) 8) 8) :-* :-*

Being much younger than yourself, I'm only familiar with the Humbers from the sixties, Lizzie. :D :-*

I'd need to google a 1957 MkIV. :-* :-*

These were outwardly very similar to the Humber Hawk, which I drove when very young!!  My future father in law owned that one, until I busted it, but always wanted a Super Snipe.  Instead after the Hawk he bought a 1962 Austin Westminster and it was a fabulous drive! :y :y :y

Yep...I certainly recall the 'Westminster'......3 litre straight six if memory serves. :y

Austin had a habit of naming their cars after english counties way back then.

Austin Somerset and Devon come to mind. :y


Not forgetting the Austin Cambridge, with Morris introducing the Oxford! :D :D ;)

Yes. and let us also not forget the  Austin Milton Keynes....... ::) ::) ::) ;) :-* :-*
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Re: Cheap Cav SRI project anyone?
« Reply #25 on: 07 September 2014, 20:01:03 »

I remember in 1986 I briefly had a 1 year old company 1.8 SRi hatchback.

It was like a rocket on rails at 130 mph, and just was a pleasure to drive. The company then decided that I should have a brand new Carlton 2.0 GL, which was good but so boring after the SRi!! :D :D :D ;)

Far too quick for a 'mere woman'. ;D ;D

Surely they could have sourced you a Hillman Imp or a sedate old Humber, Lizzie.

Far more fitting for someone of the female gender. :)


Now that I would have loved Opti! 8) 8) 8) :D :D :y

Super Snipe or Imperial, Lizzie?

I can almost detect the aroma of the finest leather and wood as I type this. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

Super Snipe everytime! :y :y

Ah, a Super Snipe girl. I thought as much. :y :-* :-* :-* :-*

But a 1957 MkIV, with the bench seats front as well as rear! 8) 8) 8) :-* :-*

Being much younger than yourself, I'm only familiar with the Humbers from the sixties, Lizzie. :D :-*

I'd need to google a 1957 MkIV. :-* :-*

These were outwardly very similar to the Humber Hawk, which I drove when very young!!  My future father in law owned that one, until I busted it, but always wanted a Super Snipe.  Instead after the Hawk he bought a 1962 Austin Westminster and it was a fabulous drive! :y :y :y

Yep...I certainly recall the 'Westminster'......3 litre straight six if memory serves. :y

Austin had a habit of naming their cars after english counties way back then.

Austin Somerset and Devon come to mind. :y


Not forgetting the Austin Cambridge, with Morris introducing the Oxford! :D :D ;)

Yes. and let us also not forget the  Austin Milton Keynes....... ::) ::) ::) ;) :-* :-*

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y :y
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