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Good thing is his wife drives it and she only pootles round town and doesn’t go too far so the mileage won’t go up by too much

 

it belonged to an old boy who only used it go Ellesmere to St Martin’s and at a push Oswestry, he had it from new as well 

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Driving my mum back from having the cast taken off her arm yesterday, I was followed for some miles by a small blue car I couldn't identify, and it's driving me up the wall. It had a W reg, so 2000-ish?

 

Bumper with air intake below it shaped not unlike the original Lotus Elan. Sloping top with flush tear-drop twin headlamps (wider at the top) , the outer pair being larger than the inner. Small round badge in the middle.

 

I'm guessing it is an obscure (possibly Korean?) import that didn't make it to the UK in great numbers. Is my description enough for anybody to enlighten me as to what it was, ideally with a pic that I can use to confirm.

 

Thanks

 

John 

 

 

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28 minutes ago, big jim said:

Hyundai coupe?

 

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No, smaller and less "swoopy" the top bit was a flattish bevel, a bit like the old Vauxhall Chevette shape and the four lamp glasses were really flush with the panel, no air intake above the bumper. The circular badge was light coloured with a darker bit in the middle.

 

Whole thing was about the size of a Peugeot 206.

 

I have a gut feeling I've seen one before but just can't place it....

 

John

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2 minutes ago, Dunsignalling said:

No, smaller and less "swoopy" the top bit was a flattish bevel, a bit like the old Vauxhall Chevette shape and the four lamp glasses were really flush with the panel, no air intake above the bumper.

 

I have a gut feeling I've seen one before but just can't place it....

 

John


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5 hours ago, big jim said:

One for @russ p 

 

as a rover nut your probably aware of this but cycling through chasetown earlier I came across this old rover dealership with a rover 800 sat outside!

 

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Cheers Jim

I saw a rover 800 in Goathland today, I had a trip to TMC while lodging in York

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19 minutes ago, russ p said:

 

Cheers Jim

I saw a rover 800 in Goathland today, I had a trip to TMC while lodging in York


i couldn’t believe all the signage is still up on the building, when I spotted it from a distance I was half expecting it to be a rover specialist garage with retro signs but it appears to be derelict to some extent, certainly doesn’t look like a motor trade building (there was a florist in part of it) the dealership was called A.H. Dennis 

 

EDIT: actually looking at google maps and street view it appears it is open as a garage of some description, street view shows a few rovers and classic minis in the car park (if you view from the side street) the red rover is parked in the same position on there too

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7 minutes ago, big jim said:


i couldn’t believe all the signage is still up on the building, when I spotted it from a distance I was half expecting it to be a rover specialist garage with retro signs but it appears to be derelict to some extent, certainly doesn’t look like a motor trade building (there was a florist in part of it) the dealership was called A.H. Dennis 

 

I was thinking it was going to be a rover specialist shame if its part derelict 

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3 minutes ago, russ p said:

 

I was thinking it was going to be a rover specialist shame if its part derelict 


I’ve just added some additional info to the previous post

 

google reviews don’t help to discover what the garage does, only one review ripping into the owner for being rude and no website etc

 

to be honest street view gives the impression of a hoarder! 
 

 

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2 minutes ago, big jim said:


I’ve just added some additional info to the previous post

 

google reviews don’t help to discover what the garage does, only one review ripping into the owner for being rude and no website etc

 

I thought I was more than a coincidence that an 800 happened to be there 

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On 23/08/2021 at 08:17, big jim said:

Good thing is his wife drives it and she only pootles round town and doesn’t go too far so the mileage won’t go up by too much

 

it belonged to an old boy who only used it go Ellesmere to St Martin’s and at a push Oswestry, he had it from new as well 

 

I've no doubt seen it around then (I lived in Duddleston and then Oswestry for some time whilst working on the canal at Ellesmere). 

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15 hours ago, Dunsignalling said:

No, smaller and less "swoopy" the top bit was a flattish bevel, a bit like the old Vauxhall Chevette shape and the four lamp glasses were really flush with the panel, no air intake above the bumper. The circular badge was light coloured with a darker bit in the middle.

 

Whole thing was about the size of a Peugeot 206.

 

I have a gut feeling I've seen one before but just can't place it....

 

John

 

Alfa GTV...?

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16 minutes ago, big jim said:

The only other thing that springs to mind is a daihatsu Sirion

 

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Is that the earlier version? My stepfather has a 1.3 Sirion on a 57-plate. Surprisingly nice to drive and will go a bit if suitably provoked! 

 

Again, not what I'm looking for - the nearest I can get to the overall shape of the front is probably a Chevette, but it was really the headlights that grabbed my attention. Twin, absolutely no curvature other than slightly rounded corners, fully flush and sloping along with the panel.

 

If you imagine two pairs of vertical slots in the panel, the outer ones (dip) larger than the inner (main beam) . They are set inboard from the corners of the car (where I'm presuming the indicators are located). The slots are wider at the top / narrower at the bottom rather than truly rectangular, and glazed over, that was about it.

 

I'm hoping the thing is local and I one day come across it parked!!!!

 

I mentioned it was a W-reg assuming c2000, but the W might have been the other end which would make it 1980. 

 

John

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47 minutes ago, big jim said:

At least you’ve narrowed it down to a 20 year window for us to search! 
 

 

Sorry about that, but why make do with one wild goose chase when you can have two?:angel:

 

I spent a good hour yesterday evening googling "hatchback" in association with various other words, countries, and decades, but didn't find anything remotely like it.

 

John

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2 hours ago, Dunsignalling said:

 

I spent a good hour yesterday evening googling "hatchback" in association with various other words, countries, and decades, but didn't find anything remotely like it.

 

John


Only the hour, it’s consumed me since you posted it! 

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1 hour ago, big jim said:


Only the hour, it’s consumed me since you posted it! 

On reflection, it was most of the evening, but sorry anyway!

 

One thing I have learned though is that few old-car websites seem much interested in the cheaper/slower end of the market, whatever the level of rarity....   

 

John

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