Any Rochdale owners on here?
Any Rochdale owners on here?
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alolympic

Original Poster:

700 posts

213 months

Sunday 9th October 2011
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Hi,
Lots of discussion around Gilberns on here - which I do like - but just wondering if there are any other Rochdale owners on here?

calexfr

5 posts

165 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Steffan

10,362 posts

244 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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One of the few Kit Cars I have not owned. Good Post!

An outstanding car with a remarkable longevity.

Simply the best of its time.

When I get through the seven Kit Cars I am building/rebuilding/refurbing I will look at buying a Rochdale.

My only reservation was, from memory, (I was driving when they were made), there was never a Roadster model. And I have always loved Roadsters.

Probably why I never owned one.

But a brilliant car widely respected then and now.

calexfr

5 posts

165 months

Wednesday 16th November 2011
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You have the Riviera but perhaps 50 cars produced :
http://www.motorbase.com/pictures/contributions/bu...

Steffan

10,362 posts

244 months

Wednesday 16th November 2011
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calexfr said:
You have the Riviera but perhaps 50 cars produced :
http://www.motorbase.com/pictures/contributions/bu...
To my knowledge never seen one.

Is it a roofless Olympic or a separate development? Are there any about?

calexfr

5 posts

165 months

Thursday 17th November 2011
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It's a different car, look like (a little) an Olympic but it's an another shape based on the GT.

http://www.rochdale-owners-club.co.uk/riviera.htm

hal 1

409 posts

265 months

Thursday 29th December 2011
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Ex owner here, rescued a GT from a breakers a few years ago ( 20+ ) !! ditched the completely gone chassis and replaced with an altered Triumph Herald one, last heard of in France somewhere i believe.

rallycol

58 posts

252 months

Wednesday 5th December 2012
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I think I know where there is one abandoned.

Q Car

140 posts

206 months

Monday 17th December 2012
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Hmmm, would you be willing to provide any details as to where the car that you know is abandoned?

the pips

187 posts

155 months

Monday 11th November 2013
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Ex-owner of a British Racing Green GT. 10HPL, where are you now? It was my first car and I thought it was coolest thing in creation. Well, after a Lambretta it probably was! Side valve Ford, 3 speed gearbox and rod operated brakes. Shocked myself when I realised I bought it 40 years ago!

3304hl

31 posts

163 months

Friday 31st July 2015
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Living in Vancouver, b.c., and I have a Phase 2 in need of a total rebuild.
We are an odd lot out here on the left coast of the colonies, as there is a second one on Vancouver Island as well!

BA11AGO

17 posts

10 months

Monday 21st July
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I currently own 499 YUT - a Phase 1 which was restored about a decade ago and spent much of the last 10 years on display in Moretonhampstead Motor Museum.

I'm really enjoying driving it - the guy who restored it, tried to keep it true to its origins so very much a time capsule which makes it feel quite special.








GTRene

19,451 posts

240 months

Monday 21st July
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looking good, I wonder, which drives better, a TVR Grantura from that period or such Rochdale?

BA11AGO

17 posts

10 months

Monday 21st July
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GTRene said:
looking good, I wonder, which drives better, a TVR Grantura from that period or such Rochdale?
I imagine much will depend on the individual car and setup.

For me, it's always been the GRP monocoque which separates the Olympic from most other cars of the era.










Pistom

5,960 posts

175 months

Monday 28th July
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BA11AGO said:
I currently own 499 YUT - a Phase 1 which was restored about a decade ago and spent much of the last 10 years on display in Moretonhampstead Motor Museum.

I'm really enjoying driving it - the guy who restored it, tried to keep it true to its origins so very much a time capsule which makes it feel quite special.







That looks very pretty!!! They're a rare sight anyway but most of the cars I've seen at shows recently have had modified wheel arches which really takes something away from the original design. That looks like a very original example.


Edited by Pistom on Tuesday 29th July 14:06

Lotobear

8,047 posts

144 months

BA11AGO said:
GTRene said:
looking good, I wonder, which drives better, a TVR Grantura from that period or such Rochdale?
I imagine much will depend on the individual car and setup.

For me, it's always been the GRP monocoque which separates the Olympic from most other cars of the era.



I never realised the Rochdale is GRP a monocoque - like the type 14 Elite?

BA11AGO

17 posts

10 months

I don't know enough about the type 14 Elite or the Olympic for that matter to say that they have similar monocoques but the Olympic certainly is a GRP monocoque with just a small subframe at the front to distribute the loads of the engine and front suspension.