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I love this Morris Marina
« on: 01 June 2012, 14:36:54 »

I just know some of you love Marina's like I do  ::) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/V6-Austin-CW10-MORRIS-MARINA-Genuine-1970s-Custom-Van-Hot-Rod-3ltr-V6-/160802482239?_trksid=p4340.m1374&_trkparms=algo%3DPI.WATCH%26its%3DC%252BS%26itu%3DUCC%26otn%3D15%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D8828179736486789575

In all seriousness I do actually like this a lot. Brings back so many memories of converted cars of the past. Did a bit my self in my youth.
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Re: I love this Morris Marina
« Reply #1 on: 01 June 2012, 14:49:08 »

Never owned an Marina, but did have an Ital van at BT.  It was a crock of.  It was about 4yrs old, 60k on the clock, and it was utterly, completely knackered. I used to cover about 200 miles per day, and carried a 2l coke bottle of oil and a 2l bottle of water, which was enough to nurse it through the day.

So even hearing the words Marina/Ital send a shiver down my spine ;D
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Re: I love this Morris Marina
« Reply #2 on: 01 June 2012, 15:03:33 »

Thats spot on :y :y !!
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Re: I love this Morris Marina
« Reply #3 on: 01 June 2012, 15:04:12 »

Never owned an Omega, but did have an Ital van at BT.  It was a crock of.  It was about 4yrs old, 60k on the clock, and it was utterly, completely knackered. I used to cover about 200 miles per day, and carried a 2l coke bottle of oil and a 2l bottle of water, which was enough to nurse it through the day.

So even hearing the words Marina/Ital send a shiver down my spine ;D

 ??? ??? ??? ??? :)
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Re: I love this Morris Marina
« Reply #4 on: 01 June 2012, 15:06:11 »

Never owned an Omega, but did have an Ital van at BT.  It was a crock of.  It was about 4yrs old, 60k on the clock, and it was utterly, completely knackered. I used to cover about 200 miles per day, and carried a 2l coke bottle of oil and a 2l bottle of water, which was enough to nurse it through the day.

So even hearing the words Marina/Ital send a shiver down my spine ;D

 ??? ??? ??? ??? :)
Attack of gross stupidity. I am very prone to it.

Fixed original post now, thanks for pointing out :y
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Re: I love this Morris Marina
« Reply #5 on: 01 June 2012, 15:26:29 »

So even hearing the words Marina/Ital send a shiver down my spine ;D

Me too. I only hope he binned the woeful front suspension in its' entirety before he dropped that boat anchor under the bonnet. Even with the mighty 80something BHP O series engine mine had in it, the suspension was so utterly unable to cope with the power and weight it was laughable.

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Uprated front suspension with bigger torsion bars, telescopic shocks and uprated discs.

Nope. "Uprated" 'ain't going to cut it for me. ;D
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Re: I love this Morris Marina
« Reply #6 on: 01 June 2012, 15:31:13 »

It'd be ok on a drag strip,no corners there to worry about ???,I had 2 marina's  as a yoof and understand there handling prowess :D
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Re: I love this Morris Marina
« Reply #7 on: 01 June 2012, 15:40:12 »

It'd be ok on a drag strip,no corners there to worry about ???,I had 2 marina's  as a yoof and understand there handling prowess :D

I gave up and took the front mudflaps off mine. Tried cutting a bit off them, then a bit more, then some more. By the time you find a length where the body roll doesn't cause them to drag on the ground you're up at sill level. ;D
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Re: I love this Morris Marina
« Reply #8 on: 01 June 2012, 15:53:20 »

We used them as unmarked cars on occasions and I shudder every time the name is mentioned as it brings back some very bad memories indeed. :(
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Re: I love this Morris Marina
« Reply #9 on: 01 June 2012, 16:20:26 »

Had an old mk2 escort van that looked like that with jack up plates , bought it for £50 and sold it for £100 ..its worth about £6000 now  :'(
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« Reply #10 on: 01 June 2012, 17:08:52 »

First car I owned was a Marina. 1.3 Super in white. I should've had a chocolate brown one to hide the rust  ;D
I wrote it off when a rear tyre blow out & chucked me off the road. Shortly after Dad bought a brand new Ital van for the farm. It was used to transport animals & the like  ;D
Served him well for quite a while & I enjoyed driving it, even the time when a Gritter Truck put the screen through  >:( :o
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Re: I love this Morris Marina
« Reply #11 on: 01 June 2012, 17:34:54 »

That V6 looks tiny in there. They dont make them like they used to  ::)

Have NOT added that to my watch list  :P
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Re: I love this Morris Marina
« Reply #12 on: 01 June 2012, 18:21:55 »

Never owned an Marina, but did have an Ital van at BT.  It was a crock of.  It was about 4yrs old, 60k on the clock, and it was utterly, completely knackered. I used to cover about 200 miles per day, and carried a 2l coke bottle of oil and a 2l bottle of water, which was enough to nurse it through the day.

So even hearing the words Marina/Ital send a shiver down my spine ;D
then again you do seem to break quite a few cars.... :P
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Re: I love this Morris Marina
« Reply #13 on: 01 June 2012, 18:41:01 »

My dad had a 1300 & 1800 marina... I had a lime green with brown interior Ital  ::)
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Re: I love this Morris Marina
« Reply #14 on: 01 June 2012, 18:44:32 »

I used to drive a 1979 Reg Vaux chevette  ;D

It was my first car when I passed my test when I was 17, great little car for £100 back then  :o

My dad also had a Moris Marina in the early 80's  ;)
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