Classics left to die/rotting pics - Vol 2
Discussion
5 In a Row said:
Turbobanana said:
Hillman Avenger?
Aren't those Ford wheels?I had an Avenger once, in Rothmans-like colours (dark blue with well-executed gold stripes). Quite a good steer, and it went well, right up until I had to brake hard and tore the front upright away from what remained of the chassis.
I wobbled it to the scrappie next day. Few weeks later, a chap knocks on the door explaining that he was from the local grasstrack club and the car had kicked up quite a storm. Apparently someone had fitted a tuned 1600cc engine where a 1500cc unit was meant to be, and not declared it. This allowed it to clean up at the local meet and did I know anything about that? Of course I didn't, but it explains why it went so well.
Never did like the strip speedo, though.
wjs1968 said:
I had my Covid jab in the medical centre on that road and remember posting a pic of that pile back then, and remember the same debate we all had. Only problem is I can not remember how it was resolved.However the power of Google maps history has solved the mystery
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Archway,+Londo...
Edited by Dapster on Wednesday 22 April 22:12
uk66fastback said:
If you go back to 2009 it s not on axle stands on the grass but over to the other side of the plot next to the blue P6 - what a waste (of both) !

learnt to drive in a 1977 1600 GLS - great fun.on that road there used to be red Skoda Felicia convertible - not seen it for a few years. and on the other side of stroud green road (stapleton hall road) there was for many years a series 1 XJ6 in sable brown sat in the driveway of the house just before the parkland walk - not on 2008 google maps so probably got scrapped such was the value back then...
Turbobanana said:
5 In a Row said:
Turbobanana said:
Hillman Avenger?
Aren't those Ford wheels?I had an Avenger once, in Rothmans-like colours (dark blue with well-executed gold stripes). Quite a good steer, and it went well, right up until I had to brake hard and tore the front upright away from what remained of the chassis.
I wobbled it to the scrappie next day. Few weeks later, a chap knocks on the door explaining that he was from the local grasstrack club and the car had kicked up quite a storm. Apparently someone had fitted a tuned 1600cc engine where a 1500cc unit was meant to be, and not declared it. This allowed it to clean up at the local meet and did I know anything about that? Of course I didn't, but it explains why it went so well.
Never did like the strip speedo, though.
I learned to drive in an Avenger 1.3DL.
The instructor had made a comment about them having evil handling, I noted that for future 'exploration'.
He was sort of right, even a 1.3 could get the tail moving and on one memorable occasion some back road excessive lift-off oversteer resulted in the car finishing with the front wheels on the verge and the bumper 2 inches from a large wall.
Fun times.
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