*** MARINA/ITAL VAN CROSS-OVERS ***
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:44 am
Just an off shoot topic,about hybrid cars,Dave B got me thinking when he mentioned the MK1 coupe he had that had a few MK2 parts fitted as standard,well has any one else seen one of these.
The vehicle was a X reg Marina Van (Morris 575) that had a Marina MK3 front including sealed beam head lights,Ital inner and outer Ital wings,and Ital side indicators,MK3/Ital dash,and Ital door panels,the suspension was normal lever arms,and the factory fitted 1.3 "A" series and not the "A+" and stock van bumpers.
The van was about 4 years old when my father owned it,a one previous owner and no accident damage replacements panels or trim were fitted,The only thing i can think of is that new parts were simply used for ease as the old stock became depleted,i have spoke to other people who have seen these weird hybrids cross-over vans,and possibly Brian (marina brian) also owned one at some time,were these vehicles simply cross-overs produced sell the old models vans without ordering the standard part that they should have used in their manufacture as the Ital was in production at this time simply substitute one part with another,so therefor was it cheaper to fit Ital panels and trim that were on hand simply on cost grounds?
Russ
Beckett Bros "i got it one piece at a time" :roll:
The vehicle was a X reg Marina Van (Morris 575) that had a Marina MK3 front including sealed beam head lights,Ital inner and outer Ital wings,and Ital side indicators,MK3/Ital dash,and Ital door panels,the suspension was normal lever arms,and the factory fitted 1.3 "A" series and not the "A+" and stock van bumpers.
The van was about 4 years old when my father owned it,a one previous owner and no accident damage replacements panels or trim were fitted,The only thing i can think of is that new parts were simply used for ease as the old stock became depleted,i have spoke to other people who have seen these weird hybrids cross-over vans,and possibly Brian (marina brian) also owned one at some time,were these vehicles simply cross-overs produced sell the old models vans without ordering the standard part that they should have used in their manufacture as the Ital was in production at this time simply substitute one part with another,so therefor was it cheaper to fit Ital panels and trim that were on hand simply on cost grounds?
Russ
Beckett Bros "i got it one piece at a time" :roll:
