Offerings from Down Under
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- Morris McKinnon
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Offerings from Down Under
No good to us being so far away but still, pretty interesting. The red saloon with white roof is looking the part!
https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-cars-vans- ... a/k0c18320
https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-cars-vans- ... a/k0c18320
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The yellow coupe is drop dead gorgeous 
1982 1.7 HL Champagne Beige Saloon - "Eileen" (DFC 296Y)
- Morris McKinnon
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Yes, lovely colour. I love the name of the paint too "bold as brass" 
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Doesn't sound a very Australian name, more like a "Wigan Special"Morris McKinnon wrote: Sun Jan 06, 2019 9:12 pm Yes, lovely colour. I love the name of the paint too "bold as brass"![]()
1982 1.7 HL Champagne Beige Saloon - "Eileen" (DFC 296Y)
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leylandmarina
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Unusual front bumper on the red one?
- Morris McKinnon
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Yes, I noticed that too, the bumper does look a bit pointed. I like the dash trim in Australian cars, looks less fussy with more wood effect area than the UK versions.
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mickthefitter
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Is there more wood effect area? Whereabouts? I'm not sure. That front bumper seems to have something fitted to the middle and doesn't quite follow the contours of the front panel.Morris McKinnon wrote: Sun Jan 06, 2019 11:00 pm Yes, I noticed that too, the bumper does look a bit pointed. I like the dash trim in Australian cars, looks less fussy with more wood effect area than the UK versions.
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Bold as Brass is a great colour, great name too.
I'd love to bring a car up from down under but it'd have to be one of the 6 cylinders.
I'd love to bring a car up from down under but it'd have to be one of the 6 cylinders.
Matt
1974 1973 Tundra Black Tulip 1800 SDL TC Estate "Mud"- slowly slowly coming together.
1972 White 1800 DL Saloon- Better than it looks, but it looks awful...
1974 1973 Tundra Black Tulip 1800 SDL TC Estate "Mud"- slowly slowly coming together.
1972 White 1800 DL Saloon- Better than it looks, but it looks awful...
- Morris McKinnon
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The panel doesn't have the lines and inserts like the UK versions, the whole panel is one piece wood effect.mickthefitter wrote: Mon Jan 07, 2019 7:00 amIs there more wood effect area? Whereabouts? I'm not sure. That front bumper seems to have something fitted to the middle and doesn't quite follow the contours of the front panel.Morris McKinnon wrote: Sun Jan 06, 2019 11:00 pm Yes, I noticed that too, the bumper does look a bit pointed. I like the dash trim in Australian cars, looks less fussy with more wood effect area than the UK versions.
Looking at the bumper again, I think it's that piece in the middle that makes it look more pointed, not sure what it is though, piece of Holfords chrome beading maybe?
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mickthefitter
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It reminds me of the insert on lowlight Morris Minors when they decided to widen the production cars but had a stock of pre production bumpers to use up! I'll get my brochures out and compare the UK dashboards with the photos of the Australian ones. I'm sure you are right, but now I need to compute the differences
I like Australian seats, they look very plump, but not so keen on the giant Leyland plughole of doom in the middle of the steering wheel.
- Morris McKinnon
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Yeah, that steering wheel badge want's you know what you are driving
Ausi seats do look more robust and conformable.
Does anyone know why the Ausi cars had the dash vents deleted? Strange that for a car that came with them as standard they were deleted for a country with such extreme heat! On the cars that do have the vents the dash has a very slight difference in design around them.
Does anyone know why the Ausi cars had the dash vents deleted? Strange that for a car that came with them as standard they were deleted for a country with such extreme heat! On the cars that do have the vents the dash has a very slight difference in design around them.
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Gareth I think that all Aussie Marinas, had opening front quarterlights
Don’t need both and cheaper to delete the vent units and all their piping.
Don’t need both and cheaper to delete the vent units and all their piping.
- Morris McKinnon
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Ah, of course. I forget, we never got quarterlights. Special order over here, wasn't it? ..except the Jubilee I think had them as standard.
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mickthefitter
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Noo noo noo.....also Mk2 Special and HL and GT. Then the Mk3 went and got rid of the whole triangular bit of glass thing.Morris McKinnon wrote: Mon Jan 07, 2019 7:42 pm Ah, of course. I forget, we never got quarterlights. Special order over here, wasn't it? ..except the Jubilee I think had them as standard.
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mickthefitter
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I've looked in the brochure now. Oh well...I think I actually prefer the shiny trim bits and the linear visual link up of the heater controls with the radio panel, and the ashtray fake fablon wood panel separate underneath. But then I did have a 1.8 Super Deluxe so perhaps its only natural that what I used to have looks right to me.