A 'period' classics pictures thread (Mk II)

A 'period' classics pictures thread (Mk II)

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finlo

3,763 posts

203 months

Tuesday 7th January 2020
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Lily the Pink said:
Isn't that a sidecar ?
That was my initial thought but further scrutiny suggest's not.

P5BNij

15,875 posts

106 months

Wednesday 8th January 2020
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Rugby Cattle Market in the '50s....



Her Maj leaving the old AEI Works at Rugby in 1967, almost everything in the background has now gone...



Rugby town centre in the mid to late '70s, the S-Type Jag and Pug estate are likely long gone, the car park behind them is now the site of the town's gyratory system....


aeropilot

34,630 posts

227 months

Wednesday 8th January 2020
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P5BNij said:
Rugby town centre in the mid to late '70s, the S-Type Jag and Pug estate are likely long gone, the car park behind them is now the site of the town's gyratory system....

Interesting enlarged rear wheel arch opening on the Jag...?

P5BNij

15,875 posts

106 months

Wednesday 8th January 2020
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Very odd, I hadn't noticed that. Leicester Road in Rugby, 1967...


Kettmark

903 posts

153 months

Wednesday 8th January 2020
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keeef said:
Even the one that had sat outside for 15 years wasn't too bad. :-
image by keef, on Flickr


Edited by keeef on Monday 30th December 17:58
I'm on the phone to the RSPCA. Look at your poor dogs face in the back of that Maxi.
Someone add a caption please.

uk66fastback

16,553 posts

271 months

Thursday 9th January 2020
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Can’t remember where I downloaded this off the ‘net from but it looks like some car I don’t know ... the back end looked like a ‘60s Spridget ...


52classic

2,530 posts

210 months

Thursday 9th January 2020
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Bit of a guess but I'll say it is a TX Tripper. Kit Car, often with a Triumph straight six.

Loose_Cannon

1,593 posts

253 months

Thursday 9th January 2020
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Strange little car, partly obscured, woman in frame - oh no not this again!

Brilliant guess, I think you have in mind the Fairthorpe GT above rather than the Tripper (which was a beach buggy-esque thing).

However I dont think this is it, and I cant recall Fairthorpe making a convertibe version?

Halmyre

11,204 posts

139 months

Thursday 9th January 2020
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Loose_Cannon said:


Strange little car, partly obscured, woman in frame - oh no not this again!

Brilliant guess, I think you have in mind the Fairthorpe GT above rather than the Tripper (which was a beach buggy-esque thing).

However I dont think this is it, and I cant recall Fairthorpe making a convertibe version?
A Fairthorpe TX-1? External door hinges and soft top.

http://www.classic-kitcars.com/classic-kitcar-deta...



Edited by Halmyre on Thursday 9th January 13:05

Loose_Cannon

1,593 posts

253 months

Thursday 9th January 2020
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Wow even more obscure. Who knew fairthorpe made so many models. The siting of the side repeater above the wheelarch seems to be a brand styling cue.

P5BNij

15,875 posts

106 months

Thursday 9th January 2020
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Leicester Road in Rugby, 1970s...



Not a brilliant one this but nice all the same, a pair of Mk1 Escorts and the tail end of a Rover P5 3-litre poking out of a driveway in Maple Grove, Rugby in the '70s...



At one time, c.1995 / 96, there no less than seven P5B Coupes rotting away on driveways in and around Rugby (I attempted unsuccessfully to buy two of them) within a couple of years they'd all disappeared. All but one were outside bungalows in parts of town mostly populated by retired folk, I'd wager the owner's had shuttled off this mortal coil and their respective widows just left the cars to stagnate until they were considered beyond saving. One in particular ended up in a similar state as that well known Vignale built Jensen Interceptor in Walcote village, near Lutterworth, which broke its back and pretty much had to be scraped off the pavement with a shovel. This was when a good one with a decent bit of MOT left on it was only about £4000. Although only a small volume car with just 9,018 P5B Coupes built, a surprisingly large number have survived, very likely because of the kind of people who bought them new between '67 and '73, retiring company director types who treated themselves to a proper gentlemen's carriage to see out their twilight years of motoring. Many of these will have been passed down through the family ensuring a good number of them are still around.

52classic

2,530 posts

210 months

Thursday 9th January 2020
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Halmyre said:
A Fairthorpe TX-1? External door hinges and soft top.

http://www.classic-kitcars.com/classic-kitcar-deta...



Edited by Halmyre on Thursday 9th January 13:05
Well found!! I expect the TXB registration means it belonged to Torix Bennett. I'm remembering that he designed some sort of variable camber suspension for the GT.

uk66fastback

16,553 posts

271 months

Thursday 9th January 2020
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Halmyre, thanks, you genius!

Never seen this car before ... and I was alive in the '60s too ... wonder how many they made ... ?



Halmyre said:
Loose_Cannon said:


Strange little car, partly obscured, woman in frame - oh no not this again!

Brilliant guess, I think you have in mind the Fairthorpe GT above rather than the Tripper (which was a beach buggy-esque thing).

However I dont think this is it, and I cant recall Fairthorpe making a convertibe version?
A Fairthorpe TX-1? External door hinges and soft top.

http://www.classic-kitcars.com/classic-kitcar-deta...



Edited by Halmyre on Thursday 9th January 13:05

keeef

340 posts

162 months

Thursday 9th January 2020
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Kettmark said:
I'm on the phone to the RSPCA. Look at your poor dogs face in the back of that Maxi.
Someone add a caption please.
LOL!

Honey loves riding in and going to shows with my cars.

[url=https://flic.kr/p/Z1ruMo[/url]

Edited by keeef on Thursday 9th January 16:08


Edited by keeef on Thursday 9th January 16:10

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

30,255 posts

235 months

Thursday 9th January 2020
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Completely off topic...

...but I visited Rugby today. Crumbs, the High St is nigh on derelict. It was actually quite shocking!

67Dino

3,586 posts

105 months

Friday 10th January 2020
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Kettmark said:
keeef said:
Even the one that had sat outside for 15 years wasn't too bad. :-
image by keef, on Flickr


Edited by keeef on Monday 30th December 17:58
I'm on the phone to the RSPCA. Look at your poor dogs face in the back of that Maxi.
Someone add a caption please.
“We used to love our family holidays in France, but poor Fido hated the 6 months quarantine when we came back”

Spottedlaurel

464 posts

169 months

Friday 10th January 2020
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I was going to post this card here and ask if anyone knew about the '02 Turbo...........


High Street, Grantham old postcard mid 1970s by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

But happily one of my Flickr contacts gave me a link to some images of it on this PH thread: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

It was road tested by Autocar when new. Presumably just complete chance that it ended up caught on this postcard.

uk66fastback

16,553 posts

271 months

Friday 10th January 2020
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You should let the owner of the car know of this pic - I'm sure it'd add to the history of the 2002.

Cherry in the foreground and a Simca on the right - not many of them left.

Isimmo

1,228 posts

171 months

Friday 10th January 2020
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It might be my knackered eyes or does the one in the postcard read MWU 964M? Compare the ‘W’ to the car registration on the right in the same photo.

WMU 966M is the car in the linked thread.

Edited by Isimmo on Friday 10th January 21:44

soxboy

6,252 posts

219 months

Friday 10th January 2020
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Isimmo said:
It might be my knackered eyes or does the one in the postcard read MWU 964M? Compare the ‘W’ to the car registration on the right in the same photo.
Looks like that to me, in which case it's a Leeds registered car.

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