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◊ 2011-09-25 23:25 |
Interesting photo. Thrupp & Maberley started coachbuilding in 1760s in London and eventually absorbed by Rootes in 1925, although did some special Rolls and Bentleys. They received all the special Rootes bodies in primer from Pressed Steel Fisher factory at Cowley (which before being absorbed into BMC in 1965 produced Rootes, BMC, Jaguar, Standard-Triumph, Rolls Royce and Volvo bodies). T&M did all paint, roof, and interior then sent them to Ryton factory (Coventry) for Rootes to add the oily bits, so these look in transit to Ryton. Rapier saloon on bottom right. Also similar transport of 1956 Minxes in /vehicle_434969.html . -- Last edit: 2011-09-25 23:42:29 |
◊ 2011-10-15 19:42 |
@dsl: today, on the http://www.historicar.net/ - market I've seen something really rare and spectacular: two sales leaflets, one for the Hillman Minx and one for the Singer Vogue - in German! ![]() I don't know, if you are collecting that stuff, so I haven't bought them. I beg your pardon, if this was the wrong decision, but the seller is a professional dealer, so to find on annother classic car event again. And I've spotted a sales brochure for the 1973 Triumph Stag, in German and with a dealer's stamp from Wiesbaden. To buy for confident 30 €. P.S. The brochure for the Hillman Hunter was really for Switzerland. There the "ß" was missing. -- Last edit: 2011-10-15 19:48:59 |
◊ 2011-10-15 20:41 |
ingo - thanks for the alert and useful info - we had an Austrian Avenger a few weeks back, so I can believe the origin. Am not really a brochure collector now - I used to as a kid but lost the habit a good few years ago. Still got the collection buried in a cupboard somewhere .... |
◊ 2011-10-15 20:59 |
A propos Rootes/Chrysler cars in German-speaking countries: I just found this in an episode of an old German children-television programme: If you switch to 12:23, you'll see something interesting. That particular scene was shot in Southern Bavaria (Prien near Rosenheim), so I guess that train was heading towards Austria. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ippbVCKbjQ |
◊ 2011-10-15 21:32 |
@cl82 - thanks for a visual feast. Odd that if the clip is from 1979, the Avengers are between Mar 73 when 2 door introduced but earlier than Oct 73 from grille badge shape. |
◊ 2011-10-16 14:57 |
@cl82: is the "Pusteblume"-episode uploaded, too, where the theme is recycling and environment? There a dark green NSU Prinz 4 was put in the shredder. It was aired in Spring 1979 - I remember that, because I ran back and forth several times between the TV and the window in my room. At the same time there was a big bulldozer on our garage-yard, ploughing away the rest of the legendary snow-catastrophe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDqQZJfx_1U&feature=related |
◊ 2011-10-16 15:58 |
@Ingo: Sadly not AFAIK. It's one of the few that are missing. |
◊ 2011-10-17 13:03 |
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◊ 2011-10-17 13:41 |
Definitely. The Avengers look new (not used) and are dated to a 6 month window in 73; by 1979 Avengers had been facelifted as Chryslers since Sept 76 - /vehicles.php?make=Chrysler&model=Avenger&modelMatch=1&modelInclModel=on . The other unusual feature is the Italian-like wing indicators - not sure if they were sold in Italy, but probably also used for some Scandinavian markets and apparently Austria /vehicle_103379-Sunbeam-Avenger-1970.html . |
◊ 2011-10-17 22:42 |
You're both right. I was fooled by some clever editing. @Ingo: I was also wrong as far as the "Pusteblume" episode you talked about is concerned. I finally had the time to look for the correct title. Here it is- including the destruction of the poor Prinz which starts at 13:54 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmVNKZwidak&feature=related |
◊ 2011-10-24 21:43 |
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◊ 2011-10-24 21:52 |
On Saturday a friend has mentioned a British eBayer. He recently had offered two cars at the same time: a K 70 and a ... Hillman. ![]() -- Last edit: 2011-10-24 21:52:56 |
◊ 2011-10-25 13:25 |
@cl82: interesting, that these old episodes are now to find on Youtube. Some years ago, I wrote to the production company, about exactly this episode, but they answered, that the old "Pusteblume"-series wasn't recorded for their archive. |
◊ 2013-06-22 02:44 |
Better photo found by andrepa at http://www.flickriver.com/photos/triggerscarstuff/tags/1950s/ |