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

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

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r.s.logan

63 posts

71 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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Did they not have the garage at Sunnyside Ave / Gt. Western rd Blairdardie ( across from the flats ) and then the Shell garage just down from the Garscadden Police office on Gt western Rd . ?

Edited by r.s.logan on Sunday 3rd May 11:26

StescoG66

2,131 posts

144 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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Plastic chicken said:
S2red said:
It was true, but much more recent than I remember...thanks for that!

rs you're right, Colin & Austin Thomas's place was much further down Gt Western Rd near Clydebank, and it was a Volvo franchise.
Was that not the building that is Topps Tiles currently?

Plastic chicken

380 posts

205 months

Sunday 3rd May 2020
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StescoG66 said:
Plastic chicken said:
S2red said:
It was true, but much more recent than I remember...thanks for that!

rs you're right, Colin & Austin Thomas's place was much further down Gt Western Rd near Clydebank, and it was a Volvo franchise.
Was that not the building that is Topps Tiles currently?
Yep, that's the one.

r.s.logan

63 posts

71 months

Monday 4th May 2020
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I can remember in days long gone when the garage had a small forecourt and petrol pumps .

neilkhan666

1 posts

42 months

Friday 6th November 2020
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joyless lobotomised parrot said:
Hank and Billy are my uncles, their sister Mary is my gran. Sasco was som place
Hank jnr sold SASCO to Jamie D years ago. Jamie, of course, is now deid. Billy (Hank's bro) is also deid.


Edited by joyless lobotomised parrot on Wednesday 27th June 19:49

r.s.logan

63 posts

71 months

Monday 9th November 2020
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neilkhan666 said:
Read back on the other posts and you will see I knew and dealt with SASCO for years .Hank senior was good friends with my old boss even way back when he was in Fordneuk St in Bridgeton . He worked with him for a while before he started on his own I was never out of SASCO and got on well with Hank senior , Hank and Billy . Sorry to hear Billy died , remember Hank had the heart problems . Young Hank , Billy and me were in the same age group , they were some grafters and a good laugh as well . If you see Hank , mention R.S.Logans and give him my best wishes , we were just down the road in Jordanhill .

peterzoom

313 posts

208 months

Monday 16th November 2020
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woodysnr said:
Blane,s was also a ISUZI dealer bought a Citation Trooper from them in the 80,s David Blane also sponsored the Blane stages rally ,think it was his son Tony that was in charge of the showroom and as said where Datsun dealers
Before all that Blanes of Paisley were one of the first VW dealerships in the country and sold the full range including VW camper vans as well as standard road cars. My mother refused delivery of her new Beetle when she saw that the given registration was PNS. Firstly it indicated that the car was not registered, new, in Paisley ( that would have been an XS number sequence) and also she felt that the plate would read penis!!


Bogsye

391 posts

153 months

Friday 18th December 2020
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Merrylee said:
Anybody on here work at linn volvo mid/ late 70s
I had a part time job at Linn in Cathcart around 93/94 working in the prep bay. They took a great pride in how they prepared their new and used cars.

This was a job between leaving school and heading to university. Pretty sure I kept it on working Saturdays during term.

It was great as I generally kept the showroom cars tidy and it was fun seeing what interesting things were heading to trade. I recall shabby 240 trade ins were hot property to the sales people as they were super cheap and reliable.

This was the era of the 850 and BTCCs. T5’s T5R and R’s were good sellers. Traded in 440’s always seemed to have seized rear brakes. Occasionally a Calibra would be traded in. These seemed to be well used or abused.

I recall a guy trading an XJS and a 2CV for a new 850 T5-R in yellow.

A nice mix of people.

Amyprosser

2 posts

40 months

Friday 29th January 2021
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groak said:
Yep Dennis took the business over from Harry his dad. Dennis loved his fast bikes AND his lambos. he had a pretty tragic personal life and died far too early.


Edited by groak on Tuesday 27th December 21:44

Amyprosser

2 posts

40 months

Friday 29th January 2021
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Craigie said:
Was that Rover dealer not Macharg Rennie & Lindsay who, wait for it, were swallowed up by Uncle Arnold as well?????
It was actually Prosser and sons and the guy would have been my grandpa Denis

Groat

5,637 posts

112 months

Friday 29th January 2021
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Hi Amy!

Is Pat still alive and kicking?

I'm an ex-pal of his from school 60+ years ago, but remember him well as he will me. If you're in contact with him tell him Roy was asking for him.

ps. I remember your grandpa too tho' he was in the year above (which meant a lot when you were at primary school). Was sad to hear he'd passed.

Edited by Groat on Friday 29th January 18:51

Stuart70

3,936 posts

184 months

Saturday 30th January 2021
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Amyprosser said:
Craigie said:
Was that Rover dealer not Macharg Rennie & Lindsay who, wait for it, were swallowed up by Uncle Arnold as well?????
It was actually Prosser and sons and the guy would have been my grandpa Denis
I remember my Grandpa and I coming in to pick up his new 3500 Rover SD1 in the late 70s at Prossers.
This was a big achievement for him as a working man made good in his own business.

The owner (not sure which member of the family) had a Ferrari 512 Berlinetta Boxer sitting outside.
He fired it up for us, the most gorgeous sound I had ever heard in my 8 years on the planet!
Done entirely as sharing enthusiasm, a lovely memory of my Grandpa too.

JimG59

1 posts

38 months

Monday 29th March 2021
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Does anyone remember the Datsun garage near the Clydebank Fire Station on Kilbowie Rd ? I think it was called Bill Weirs.

StescoG66

2,131 posts

144 months

Monday 29th March 2021
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JimG59 said:
Does anyone remember the Datsun garage near the Clydebank Fire Station on Kilbowie Rd ? I think it was called Bill Weirs.
Weir The Datsun People. Had branches in Bishopbriggs and Kirkintilloch too

Omega46b

1 posts

31 months

Thursday 21st October 2021
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Does anyone remember,or have any photos of Kennedy and Grant in Kingsbridge drive Glasgow, it was I believe a Vauxhall dealer, I remember going with my dad to pick up his FD Victor around 1973

Toots1973

3 posts

20 months

Monday 12th September 2022
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r.s.logan said:
Sorry to hear of Billys demise , thought it would be Hank Jnr as he had heart surgery and the scar to prove it when young / teenager .
Billy was my old man he’s sadly missed every day . Hank Jnr passed away a few years ago
As a teenager I worked in the yard loved it
As a kid 13 year old rallying round the yard
In anything that was still running 🤣

Toots1973

3 posts

20 months

Monday 12th September 2022
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neilkhan666 said:
Billy was my old man young man
You must be Brian’s lad

Toots1973

3 posts

20 months

Monday 12th September 2022
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jith said:
I remember their bloody prices!!!
You be one of them guys with no 2 bob in yer pocket and think everything that came into the yard was free of charge .
Cars wages overheads heating electricity
All cost money .

J

ChonkyCat

34 posts

6 months

Thursday 16th November 2023
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jith said:
Does anyone have memories of Paisley's motor trade?

Let's start with David Blane and sons. Old David started the business before the war selling American cars; Hudsons and Pontiacs. Ended up with the Jaguar dealership and VW agency. I did some warranty work on Jags then. They lost the agency in the Leyland years and went to Datsun. They had a beautiful showroom with an apartment above. It's now a piece of waste ground!

Then there was Gillespies in Love Street and Glasgow Road who were Wolseley, Austin/Morris, MG and in the early days Jowett. They are gone.

Also Pottie's for Vauxhall and Bedford light commercial across from the Sheriff Court. They had the slowest, most incompetent parts department in the whole country. You took your flask and sleeping bag when you went to buy parts! They are gone.

Low's Garage supplied Opel cars including the underrated Manta. They too have disappeared.

Then Goudie's Garage were the main dealers for the Rootes group, which of course were manufactured just down the road in Linwood. No longer there, nor is the factory!

Then McFadyen's Garage in Shuttle Street. Main dealers for Rover and Triumph, ran by my old and great friend David Millar, sadly long departed way before his time. The nicest, most honest man I have ever dealt with in the motor trade.

Also gone and another victim of the Leyland years.

Then Young's Ford depot, who became Clanford, the employer of the most ignorant counter staff encountered in the trade. I think they were on bonuses to see how many customers they could offend in a week!!

The showroom is still there but is an independent.

All of these companies employing hundreds of people and, with one exception, selling British made cars, all gone. Doesn't it make you sick?


J
I’m ex-Paisley trade, remember Blanes well, they ended up as a Hyundai dealer, they used to store their cars over in the car park of Charlie Palmer’s motor factors. I remember one day looking out the window and watching one of their drivers collecting a new Stellar, which they did a roaring trade selling to the taxi boys.

The guy got about 20ft onto the ringroad...

and all four wheels, complete with baldy tyres fell off - the taxi boys were using the unsecured yard as a free part store 😂

Funnily enough I bumped into Blane’s son Tony, now in his 80s, a while back and had a great wee natter about the place.

I knew a David Millar, who I think was your David’s son, as I remember his dad being highly respected in the trade locally, and he died quite young.

ChonkyCat

34 posts

6 months

Thursday 16th November 2023
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duckwhistle said:
'The Lotus Scam'. An earlier poster asked about this. Not exactly a scam as it was perfectly legal in theory. This is the gist. Basically if you bought parts and built a car there was no purchase tax (pre vat times) Kit cars were popular,built mostly from recovered parts and the most awful glassfibre bodies imaginable. Lotus cars being in this market supplied a kit to build an Elan, The kit consisted of a built wired and trimmed body, An engine & gearbox, a set of suspension parts and wheels. Thus a new Elan could be supplied as separate 'parts' for tax purposes ie tax free. However this came with some important legal tax conditions, The 'parts' could not be supplied by one firm. You could not engage ANY professional help to construct the car even collecting the parts had to be done without pro help of any kind. You had to build the car yourself away from any pro premisis. This was supervised & strictly enforced by Customs & Excise who can be tricky about infringement of rules. The only pro input allowed was a free saftey check by the lotus agent after construction

How it worked- (allegedly) George Steel of Blythswood Motors supplied the Elan body which was collected from his store an ex tram depot on Kelvinhaugh St. A huge place(full of interesting yanks)and taken to a secret location. Engine etc. was bought from Steelsport, on Govan Rd. Separate companies so legal. Apparently a clandestine group of specially recruited mechanics collected the parts in plain vans and delivered them to obscure lockups conveniently rented by the self build owner. The cars were assembled at night, & weekends,allegedly by said mechs .Only a few hours work ,with the owner in attendance 'helping' so he could at least make a decent stab at explaining how he done the job if asked by C&E. And they did often.

How it went pear shaped- A very well known lady entertainer of the 1960's came to Glasgow and decided to treat herself to a nice new Elan. Now Elans were in short supply, but one was duly found pronto for the lady, Pics in the local paper of her collecting her new car duly appeared with the smiling sales bod handing over the keys. Meanwhile back at C&e a hawk eyed officer of the revenue noticed the said car appeared to be a tax free kit & wondered to himself how this young lady managed to build a kit all by herself as required by the regs and decided to investigate further. Then as they say the efluent hit the cooling module interface.

Now you may ask, how does old duckie know all these things,well I'm buggered if I can remember now, however I do recall towing old George on his water skis all over Loch Lomond while a big hairy dug slept in the back of his black Corvette. Funny what sticks in the mind all these years on.
That’s really interesting; when I was young my dad used to tell me about the owner of a large ranch style house in the next road (avenue, to be pedantic) and how he ended up (iirc) either in jail or losing the house over exactly that “scam”, I assume there can’t have been too many Glasgow motor dealers specifically doing it with Lotus, I wonder if it was he…