A mini minor old B-Reg (1964) in a whatmay have been Florida Green, but very presentable,...and very small!
Colour was pretty much like this, although this is a later colour.......Aqua

and a red Healey something like this

Regards Neil
Not a lot* wasted...NewcastleFalcon wrote:...and very small!
Those first ones were frankly dreadful but the buyers loved them and time ironed out most of the problems which included:white exec wrote:Not a lot* wasted...NewcastleFalcon wrote:...and very small!
*Like the famous Rover P6 video, a very special set of suitcases must have been available!
posted up these two on the nice pair thread a while back. The connection is they are both Skodas, and the first I do believe is an Octavia. Came from Nemesis to Go from his interesting blog of his trip to Prague.Zelandeth wrote:Spent a few hours this afternoon parked next to this.
It's a 1970 Skoda Octavia - and one of the very last, hence being a bit of a parts bin special with the S100 dash and tail lights. My car was the oldest thing there right up until that rolled in!
87 mpg and a top speed of 56mph...thats enough for me, though admittedly not much room two-up plus a labrador and luggage for a holiday tripwww.conceptcarz.com
Powering the KR200 was a 11.7 cu in Fichtel & Sachs air-cooled single cylinder two-stroke engine nestled in front of the rear wheel, right behind the passenger's seat. With two sets of contact breaker points, to reverse the KR200, the engine was stopped, and then restarted, going backwards. Whether intentionally or not, this was achieved by pushing the key further into the ignition switch than normal. The same four gear ratios were available in reverse as in the forward movement thanks to the positive-stop transmission.
Similar to flying an aircraft, the controls inside the KR200 were all operated by pushing instead of turning. The steering bar provided a very direct response best suited to small, measured inputs thanks to its connection directly to the track rods of the front wheels. Putting the car in neutral no matter what gear it had been in before when actuated, the gearshift lever had a secondary lever on it. Transmission would have to be shifted back to first before the car would be able to move from a direct stop. The KR200 featured a full set of pedals that included brake, clutch and accelerator
...... an ingenious seat variation for a double-bed configuration, in conjunction with the front reclining seats. Avenger estates are made in de Luxe and Super form, and are equipped as standard with heated rear windows, alternators, and radial tyres.
I used to own a 1959 Morris Mini in a dark red, which, by 1969 (when I bought it) had gone quite matt (and powdery) in finish.NewcastleFalcon wrote:
white exec wrote:Spraying not my thing either, although I'm a bit better at it nowadays than back in 1969, while still at college in Warrington. My Burgess electric wasn't the best bit of kit either. Bought the '59 Mini as a body shell, no wheels, and no engine. Saw it in someone's front garden in Lymm, where I was living.