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Ian Price

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Re: Classic Cars
« Reply #30 on: March 16, 2010, 08:55:06 PM »
I have a classic Mini in Pageant Blue (a 70's colour)

I have a guitar that colour, finished it myself with Holts Dupli-Color spraycans!  :)

Have you got any pics Philly? What guitar is it?
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Re: Classic Cars
« Reply #31 on: March 16, 2010, 09:47:24 PM »
Awesome! Having a guitar and a spare A-series that is! Here she is. "Lucy"  8)


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Re: Classic Cars
« Reply #32 on: March 16, 2010, 09:57:09 PM »
I have a classic Mini in Pageant Blue (a 70's colour)

I have a guitar that colour, finished it myself with Holts Dupli-Color spraycans!  :)

Have you got any pics Philly? What guitar is it?

Most uncharacteristically for me, it's a superstrat (well it was over 20 years ago).  Looks pretty good, sounds like shite.

(Sorry for the thread hijack, by the way.  :oops:  I know nothing about cars, can't even drive.)

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Re: Classic Cars
« Reply #33 on: March 16, 2010, 10:01:36 PM »
Did not know about this Triumph cars... The motorbikes are like not very common here in Brazil, kinda expensive... Is it the same manufacturer???
Does that cars are good? this TR6 looks amazing!!! :D

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Re: Classic Cars
« Reply #34 on: March 17, 2010, 09:37:23 AM »
Yeah, they're kind of the same manufacturer.  The old Triumph died a long time ago but a bloke called John Bloor resurected the name and carried on the motorbike side of things.

The factory is about 10 minutes from my house, I had an interview there once........ and my mates folks live in John Bloors old house (they're rich - it's massive).
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Re: Classic Cars
« Reply #35 on: March 17, 2010, 10:38:21 AM »
Awesome! Having a guitar and a spare A-series that is! Here she is. "Lucy"  8)



Thats very nice! I'm learning to drive now, so naturally I've been spending most of my time on autotrader when I should probably be revising for my theory...
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Re: Classic Cars
« Reply #36 on: March 17, 2010, 11:29:49 AM »
Bainzy's looks awesome! Only thing I'd prefer is if it were in a deep red colour 8)

Wish I could afford a classic car and the upkeep, I can barely afford my Micra :(

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Re: Classic Cars
« Reply #37 on: March 17, 2010, 08:53:22 PM »
That looks very decent Philly! And apologies for the thread hijack.

Back on topic - I really want an old mini but think I would look silly in one as I'm quite tall.
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Re: Classic Cars
« Reply #38 on: March 17, 2010, 10:37:59 PM »
You can get seat extenders for the front seats so even the lankiest can fit in  :D
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Re: Classic Cars
« Reply #39 on: March 17, 2010, 11:28:26 PM »
Yeah, they're kind of the same manufacturer.  The old Triumph died a long time ago but a bloke called John Bloor resurected the name and carried on the motorbike side of things.

The factory is about 10 minutes from my house, I had an interview there once........ and my mates folks live in John Bloors old house (they're rich - it's massive).

Are they good cars?

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Re: Classic Cars
« Reply #40 on: March 18, 2010, 01:03:07 AM »
I have a classic Mini in Pageant Blue (a 70's colour), 1275 engine with a ported and gas-flowed head, Maniflow exhaust and original Minilites if any of that means anything to anyone! It's awesome though; loves roundabouts!
I'll see if I can find a pic!  8)

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Re: Classic Cars
« Reply #41 on: March 18, 2010, 10:29:56 AM »
That looks very decent Philly! And apologies for the thread hijack.

Back on topic - I really want an old mini but think I would look silly in one as I'm quite tall.

I'm 6'0 and it's absolutely fine. Gets a bit uncomfortable on long journeys but you just have to stop and stretch your legs every so often.

For anyone that's thinkig about it, I would add that Mini's are a great project. The engine is really basic and very tuneable if that's your thing. Insurance is cheap, parts are dirt cheap (in England anyway) and if you get yourself in an owners' club you'll find there are loads of people that are willing to help you with any restoration, cheap second hand parts and expert knowledge. I've now met 3 people that used to work at John Cooper's tuning works, and am lucky enough to have one of them breath on my engine  :D
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Re: Classic Cars
« Reply #42 on: March 18, 2010, 12:44:27 PM »
That blue Mini looks great!

I really like the old 1s, would love to do 1 as a project in the future when I can afford it  :D
« Last Edit: March 18, 2010, 05:44:47 PM by Brow »
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Re: Classic Cars
« Reply #43 on: March 18, 2010, 03:23:28 PM »
Are they good cars?

Fantastic cars. Have you ever seen any MG cars? The smaller Triumphs like the Spitfire, GT6 etc are a bit like the MGB, slightly less robust but edgier and (imo) a lot more fun. The TR series (like the TR6) were in a league of their own really, and there's nothing similar by other manufacturers until you start talking Austin Healey prices. For £7000-15,000 you can get a TR6 that is incredible fun to drive.

Check this video out - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIv0gNwZfFA

That TR6 I drove recently, probably the most awesome car I've ever been in to be honest (driving or as a passenger).


cerpintaxt - that mini is beautiful!!  :D
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Re: Classic Cars
« Reply #44 on: March 18, 2010, 09:26:41 PM »
Are they good cars?

Fantastic cars. Have you ever seen any MG cars? The smaller Triumphs like the Spitfire, GT6 etc are a bit like the MGB, slightly less robust but edgier and (imo) a lot more fun.

Got to agree there, but I still love Spitfires.  Wifey is 30 soon and I was looking at another classic for her birthday.  I'd like an Austin Healey 3000 but there's not a chance of that.  (I was lucky enough to go in a Sebring version which had a stage 3 V8 and about 550bhp.  It was the most awesome car I've ever been in.)

She wants a frog eye though and I suppose that it is supposed to be for her and not me. 
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