That what i think how about you?
*** THE MARINA Mk3 THE BEST OF THE RANGE? ***
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*** THE MARINA Mk3 THE BEST OF THE RANGE? ***
Although only made for 2 years i quite prepared to say In my oppion the mk3 Marina was the best of the range (especially the mk3 1700 HL) this is the car that should have been the mk2 ,and maybe swayed some of the 70's fleet buyers at the time, here's my reasons why!
A modern 1700cc engine, good but not great (but not from the 50's)
Good fuel economy
Good performance only slightly less than the 1800 T.C
By far the best dash set up
The best interior (without a doubt)
Built in spot lights
Hasn't dated like the mk1 or to a lesser extent the mk2
The best looking out of the whole range
Nice chrome and rubber bumpers
Looks good from the front and from the rear
That what i think how about you?
That what i think how about you?
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Yes the Ital did handle better thanks to the front suspension modifications,by removing the lever arm dampers and fitting proper shock absorber units,although not great it's a lot better than before,this modification to any marina is a must and would i recommend this is the first job to do when you have the chance. 
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I like the style of the Mk3. I think the car as a whole has been over looked for many years and in my personal opinion they can be made to look the dogs! I used to have a Mk3 Estate in sandglow and if I'd had the money would not have sold it... then brought it back again... then sold it again!
Not that many around now especially in estate and commercial form so I may have to grab something in the next 12 months before it is too late!
Inspiration:

KilroyNZ Mk3 8)
Not that many around now especially in estate and commercial form so I may have to grab something in the next 12 months before it is too late!
Inspiration:

KilroyNZ Mk3 8)
'73 MG Marina Turbo Saloon - Back on the road with T16 turbo power
'72 TC Coupe' 'SLK' - 1950cc - Asleep - possible retirement project E.T.A 2049
'72 TC Coupe' 'SLK' - 1950cc - Asleep - possible retirement project E.T.A 2049
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Woot..!!
Yay - Mk3's for me every time chaps.
Thanks for the pics Ben - makes me go all funny seeing some of my beasties in print..
Gotta say that the blue estate - with its modified B series engine is my pick - best of both worlds..!
Had a Mk1 estate, lovely example, but the handling was appalling.
The other two Ben has displayed are both 2 litre jobs now - and that makes a huge difference. Still to begin tuning operations on those - that should be fun.
I think the dashboard is definitely more user-friendly too - although I did not like the brown treatment of the Mk2. I have some plastic and vinyl paint that allows me to convert them all to black now..
I need to use some Mk2 dashboard bits in my 575 conversions...
Soldier on people.
2008 has my vote this far - its going great.
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Yay - Mk3's for me every time chaps.
Thanks for the pics Ben - makes me go all funny seeing some of my beasties in print..
Gotta say that the blue estate - with its modified B series engine is my pick - best of both worlds..!
Had a Mk1 estate, lovely example, but the handling was appalling.
The other two Ben has displayed are both 2 litre jobs now - and that makes a huge difference. Still to begin tuning operations on those - that should be fun.
I think the dashboard is definitely more user-friendly too - although I did not like the brown treatment of the Mk2. I have some plastic and vinyl paint that allows me to convert them all to black now..
I need to use some Mk2 dashboard bits in my 575 conversions...
Soldier on people.
2008 has my vote this far - its going great.
Regards from the antipodes,
Kilroy
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