Glasgow car dealers in the 60's -70's

Glasgow car dealers in the 60's -70's

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ian2144

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1,665 posts

222 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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As a young boy I got taken round the car showroons most weekends with my father, he was allways chopping and changing his cars, if it lasted till 9 months it was a long termer. In 1961 we had frequent visits to Macharg Rennie & Lindsay where he aquired one of the first new Mini vans(beige) in Glasgow.

Other dealers visited :- Ian Phillps at the bottom of Byres Rd, a Renault Dauphaine Gordini, puchased

Melvin Motors (Roots groop) in Hyndland our nearest dealer an Imp California was bought, it was like a Stilleto without the twin headlights.

Westcars (Saab NSU) at Broomhill cross, NSU Prinz aquired here

Callanders(Mercedes Benz Auto Union) at Kelvinside, an Auto Union 1000 Estate purchased.

Brand Street Motors (NSU) NSU 1200sc aquired, saw my first new RO80(red) here, what a car it was back then.

This is just some of the places visited. I'm sure this will jog a few memories.




S2red

2,508 posts

191 months

Sunday 7th March 2010
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Those were the days

Now its Uncle Arnold or Uncle Arnold for probably 75% of new cars sold in Greater Glasgow area

Thats why I go to smaller dealers for a better service/deal

ian2144

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1,665 posts

222 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Not many Glasgow folk on here then..... Have we all moved to Aberdeenshire ?

yellowbentines

5,313 posts

207 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Ha ha, no, there's still some Glaswegians on here! I only remember the 80's and 90's however.

In 1984 I remember my dad picking up his brand new Escort 1.3L in 'sunburst red' from Trust motors on Cumbernauld rd, still trading as Evans Halshaw.

A trip around Machargs (it was always know as Machargs in our family even when it was M, R & L) was always a favourite way to waste some time on a Saturday afternoon, they had cars everywhere, in a showroom, in a huge shed, in a yard, in fields, I wondered how (or if) they kept track of what they had.

I remember the tiny wee Arnold clarks around the place, Park Road, Vinnicombe Street, before he took over he had some odd dealerships with cars crammed in everywhere.




matchmaker

8,492 posts

200 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Queensborough Motors - when they were in Prince Albert Road in Hyndland. Can't remember who had the garage at the bottom of Clarence Drive then.

Craigie

1,225 posts

179 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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As a boy, I used to cycle my way round the dealers in Lanarkshire, with my favourite being Laidlaws in Airdrie 9as they always had Capris in them) and Taggarts in Airdrie which usually had a TR7.

Both were quite welcoming of a a 12/13 year old leaving his bike outside and opening all the doors and sitting in the cars.

Bet it wouldn't be the case now!!

S2red

2,508 posts

191 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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What about Watsons?

yellowbentines

5,313 posts

207 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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matchmaker said:
Queensborough Motors - when they were in Prince Albert Road in Hyndland. Can't remember who had the garage at the bottom of Clarence Drive then.
My dad bought a Cavalier from a dealer around there in about 1991, they had a Mitsubishi franchise from memory but can't remember the name.

Craigie

1,225 posts

179 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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S2red said:
What about Watsons?
Yip used to go to Watsons occasionally as well but always found them a lot less welcoming. At that stage they didn't really have a car to appeal to a 12 year old like a Capri etc, although probably with hindsight the Manta would have been around at the same time but it didn't feature in The Professionals!!

My dad got a couple of cars from RJ Cross Peugeot dealer in Airdrie as well. Very small showroom just along from where McDonalds is now.

S2red

2,508 posts

191 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Colston Renault - had a couple of cars from them

Taggarts crooks! sold me a Pig of a car when I was a naive 18yr old!

There was the Triumph dealer in the middle of Coatbridge Grants and the Peugout dealer opposite Laidlaws then later on Pete the Cheat opposite the Rovers ground probably others I can remember

duka

429 posts

220 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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any photos of old dealerships?

deadslow

8,000 posts

223 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Didn't Jim Watt used to have a Citroen garage just off Clouston St in the west end?

Also seem to remember 'Road & Track' porsche independents at Anniesland railway station, and Blytheswood Motors, Finnieston, when they sold loads of huge yank metal.

Hugo a Gogo

23,378 posts

233 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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when I was a kid in Glasgow (mid 70s), we lived in Springburn. I remember there was a car dealer on a corner somewhere that had a Starsky and Hutch car in the windows, that we used to pass on the way to some relatives. I'm not sure where it was, Bishopbriggs maybe? or was it Cumbernauld Rd, on the way to Stepps? Anyone know?

Gylen

10,083 posts

217 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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matchmaker said:
Queensborough Motors - when they were in Prince Albert Road in Hyndland. Can't remember who had the garage at the bottom of Clarence Drive then.
Spookily, I can see the old site from my kitchen window...

Was Mazda then Skoda when it was Clarence Drive...

ian2144

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222 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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deadslow said:
Didn't Jim Watt used to have a Citroen garage just off Clouston St in the west end?

Also seem to remember 'Road & Track' porsche independents at Anniesland railway station, and Blytheswood Motors, Finnieston, when they sold loads of huge yank metal.
Forgot about Blythswood Motors. I went to look at a 970 Cooper S in 1976,worth a bob or two now.They had loads of quick stuff just down the street in an old warehouse, Droop Snoot Firenza, TVR's Dolomite Sprints and yes there was yank motors as well.

matchmaker

8,492 posts

200 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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deadslow said:
Didn't Jim Watt used to have a Citroen garage just off Clouston St in the west end?
Queen Margaret Drive, just up from the BBC.

matchmaker

8,492 posts

200 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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Gylen said:
matchmaker said:
Queensborough Motors - when they were in Prince Albert Road in Hyndland. Can't remember who had the garage at the bottom of Clarence Drive then.
Spookily, I can see the old site from my kitchen window...
So could I - lived in Dudley Drive and looked right onto it!

deadslow

8,000 posts

223 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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matchmaker said:
Gylen said:
matchmaker said:
Queensborough Motors - when they were in Prince Albert Road in Hyndland. Can't remember who had the garage at the bottom of Clarence Drive then.
Spookily, I can see the old site from my kitchen window...
So could I - lived in Dudley Drive and looked right onto it!
Also lived in Dudley Drive in the 90s. Small world.

willtvr

1,099 posts

197 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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ian2144 said:
deadslow said:
Didn't Jim Watt used to have a Citroen garage just off Clouston St in the west end?

Also seem to remember 'Road & Track' porsche independents at Anniesland railway station, and Blytheswood Motors, Finnieston, when they sold loads of huge yank metal.
Forgot about Blythswood Motors. I went to look at a 970 Cooper S in 1976,worth a bob or two now.They had loads of quick stuff just down the street in an old warehouse, Droop Snoot Firenza, TVR's Dolomite Sprints and yes there was yank motors as well.
Remember driving an Ogle Mini there once. Loads of interesting stuff in their warehouse. Wasn't there some sort of scam regarding self-build Lotuses allegedly or is nobody that old?

tonytifoso

1,384 posts

223 months

Monday 8th March 2010
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willtvr said:
ian2144 said:
deadslow said:
Didn't Jim Watt used to have a Citroen garage just off Clouston St in the west end?

Also seem to remember 'Road & Track' porsche independents at Anniesland railway station, and Blytheswood Motors, Finnieston, when they sold loads of huge yank metal.
Forgot about Blythswood Motors. I went to look at a 970 Cooper S in 1976,worth a bob or two now.They had loads of quick stuff just down the street in an old warehouse, Droop Snoot Firenza, TVR's Dolomite Sprints and yes there was yank motors as well.
Remember driving an Ogle Mini there once. Loads of interesting stuff in their warehouse. Wasn't there some sort of scam regarding self-build Lotuses allegedly or is nobody that old?
Oh crap, I am that old! If you built the Lotus yourself you avoided paying Purchase Tax (the precursor to VAT).