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Its actually Targa Red, it's not totally original as I retro fitted the digital dash from the early cars in the later dash. I've heard people say that there were cars like this but I've never seen one myself. 

It's also got alloys from an earlier car as they were cheap and brand new where this car was originally on steels and trims .

The 88 model year cars were quite dull to be honest they got rid of red carpets and alloys became an option I've also fitted red carpets. 

The 89 MY cars got full colour coding and 15in alloys 

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1 hour ago, Enterprisingwestern said:

 

Regrettably, all too common in car clubs over the years.

 

Mike.

Presumably the reference was to the Maestro and Montego OC. 

 

That made me wonder why the MG Owners Club doesn't really encompass these two models but does provide support forthe MGF, TF and the Z models as well as continually promoting the Chinese built cars through the website and the monthly "Enjoying MG" magazine.

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4 minutes ago, PhilJ W said:

The original Mini's, and their bigger brethren such as the 1100/1300 had a lot of internal space. Only thing is I wouldn't want to be in one if it was hit by one of those 4X4's.

 

Whenever I take my 'S' out for a spin I often feel quite vulnerable in traffic but this in itself makes me extra wary of everyone else around me. People do let you out at junctions but are sometimes surprised at how quickly you can accelerate up to 'line speed' once you're in front of them. Thankfully the 1275 S has bags of torque which helps in avoiding potential faux pahs, I can put it into fourth at low speed and it'll be over the NSL in no time at all. Bloody noisy though....!

 

Incidentally I've got another Mini lined up to view this week, a Minisprint replica / homage that started life as a 1960 Mk1 but somewhere along the line has been reshelled into a (cut down) Mk3 shell and had the Mk1 rear lights, front grille etc put back on, which I'm fine with as a kosher '60s Sprint would be the best part of £50k now. Asking around on the forums it appears the owner is a cagey / odd sort but we'll see what happens...

 

 

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1 hour ago, PhilJ W said:

Only thing is I wouldn't want to be in one if it was hit by one of those 4X4's.

 Their bodywork is made of bacofoil, so the mini might simply disappear inside the crumpled dent in the 4x4?

 

Judging by the numbers of serious injuries, and fatalities that occur to fol  driving 'new' motors, when the hit stuff....I'm not sure I'd want a new 4x4 crumpling up around my nether regions?

How come I have no real issues with my old motors occasionally not working as I think they ought.....yet, when a new motor coughs and splutters[and simply tries to die] it becomes the end of the world?

Old cars break down, get fixed, carry on.

New cars simply cease to function.....and get left at the roadside for days or weeks on end.

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1 hour ago, Oldddudders said:

Given that Sprints are in effect 'cut and shut' cars, how does the insurance industry view them?

 

It's a subject that crops up on the Mini forums occasionally Ian, the general consensus is that pretty much all of the 'classic' insurers are fine with it - some of them specialise in modified classics and limited mileage policies help to keep the premiums down anyway.

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1 hour ago, Oldddudders said:

Given that Sprints are in effect 'cut and shut' cars, how does the insurance industry view them?

I would think it would have to be insured through a specialist anyway, not sure the main companies would even know or have the Minisprint in their risk books.

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Does anyone recognise where this photo was taken, because I don't.

I was looking through some photographs that my late father took on a family holiday on the Isle of Wight in 1965, and found this one in the pack.

The Austin Allegro immediately gave the game away that it could not have been taken with the others. 

So I would be interested if anyone could identify the location.

 

 

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20 minutes ago, rocor said:

Does anyone recognise where this photo was taken, because I don't.

I was looking through some photographs that my late father took on a family holiday on the Isle of Wight in 1965, and found this one in the pack.

The Austin Allegro immediately gave the game away that it could not have been taken with the others. 

So I would be interested if anyone could identify the location.

 

 

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There's nothing like that on The Isle of Wight as far as I remember although we moved from there early '64. Big flares and a car (Ford Corsair?) with an L suffix to its registration plate suggest you are looking at no earlier than 1972. The view got me thinking more towards the west country with late afternoon sun so I am guessing somewhere around Wembury outside and to the east of Plymouth. If anyone knows the area of Heybrook Bay between Bovisand and Wembury, they may be able to rule it out. There used to be a naval gunnery range around there. It was also around there that The Beatles filmed some of The magical Mystery Tour a few years before.

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1 hour ago, Owd Bob said:

Long time since i looked and posted owt on this topic so here's a few recent finds that i don't think i've posted here before:pardon:All of which i snapped about 12-13 years ago. 

 

 

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Nice selection there Bob, that Jensen 541R is gorgeous. I've just started re-watching 'The Baron' which has a CV8 as the main character's car, it gets used a lot in each episode and looks the business, despite being shot on 16mm film (mostly in the Autumn / Winter of '65 / '66) the car is beautifully photographed for the time. In most of the episodes it wore the false 'BAR 1' plates but in a few scenes it has its original West Brom number showing......

 

 

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31 minutes ago, Rugd1022 said:

 

Nice selection there Bob, that Jensen 541R is gorgeous. I've just started re-watching 'The Baron' which has a CV8 as the main character's car, it gets used a lot in each episode and looks the business, despite being shot on 16mm film (mostly in the Autumn / Winter of '65 / '66) the car is beautifully photographed for the time. In most of the episodes it wore the false 'BAR 1' plates but in a few scenes it has its original West Brom number showing......

 

I used to prefer the looks of the Interceptor, as it had a more modern look to it. But I have increasingly come around to appreciating the classic form of the CV8, particularly since seeing it featured last year on Jay Leno's garage.

 

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2 hours ago, rocor said:

Does anyone recognise where this photo was taken, because I don't.

I was looking through some photographs that my late father took on a family holiday on the Isle of Wight in 1965, and found this one in the pack.

The Austin Allegro immediately gave the game away that it could not have been taken with the others.

 

1 hour ago, Kingzance said:

Big flares and a car (Ford Corsair?) with an L suffix to its registration plate suggest you are looking at no earlier than 1972.

Since the Ford Corsair was discontinued in 1970 a normal L reg is unlikely; the plate isn't quite clear, nor placed centrally as would be usual. There are at least six post 1965 cars in the line-up, of which the Allegro is the newest design (1973).

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I wonder if that Wyvern ever got restored or just gently rusted away?

 

Looking at that location picture I’d say it was early seventies according to those lads fashion, or the fashion I wore in the early seventies :blush_mini: in the distance it looks like a fort with a square of military houses.......if only the sign post was a tad sharper.

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1 hour ago, jwealleans said:

The Allegro makes it after 1973, but it's not possible to see whether it's a Mk1 or Mk2.

 

Looks like a Mk1 as it has the original squrly badge,  you still got yours?

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7 hours ago, Jol Wilkinson said:

 

Presumably the reference was to the Maestro and Montego OC. 

 

That made me wonder why the MG Owners Club doesn't really encompass these two models but does provide support forthe MGF, TF and the Z models as well as continually promoting the Chinese built cars through the website and the monthly "Enjoying MG" magazine.

 

It annoys me the MGOC don't seem to like the MMM cars , they are just a worthy of the badge as MG1100s and the Zs 

They sell the Chinese cars which are not really sporty at all. My missus has an MG3 which is ok but not that fast.

They like to mention 6R4 but not the rest,.

I've had MGB owners make very disparaging comments about the maestro at shows.

I like most post war MGs my metro is extremely rare being a turbo I went after but failed to get a mk1 turbo at Christmas they are in single figures for  road legal ones 

It has to be mentioned the MGOC is not a club but a business 

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