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Post by bigginger »

bloodyank wrote: a Marina or Ital over here.. as rare as rocking horse poop in USA.
Here too - they were very disposable cars in the 80s, and not many survived
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Post by bmcecosse »

This will give you some idea - - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Morris-Marina-197 ... dZViewItem

Hard to agree with the 'beauty'!

And here's an Ital for you!! http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SUPERB-1983-MORRI ... dZViewItem
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Oh, I dunno - I owned (and scrapped, to my regret) enough of them, and I'm still fond of them...
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Post by jonathon »

Hey Bg, I might be getting a TC soon. have a look at
www morrismarina.org and 'a rose amongst thorns'. Not it, but similar :D :D :wink: Kule ehh :wink:
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Post by Kevin »

Hard to agree with the 'beauty'!
The same could apply with these offerings from our favorite car manufacturing group as well.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Morris-1800-Princ ... dZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vanden-Plas-Alleg ... dZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1981-TRIUMPH-TR7- ... dZViewItem

Still its all in the eyes of the beholder I suppose.
And Andrew I hate to admit it but I might have to agree with you.......

Hey Jonathon is it going to be a saloon or a coupe as I prefer the saloon :D
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Post by jonathon »

Coupe, with a slight difference :roll: :D :D

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Well done, JLH! From memory, all the TCs were coupés, btw:)
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Ok so what was the original saloon with the 1800 engine and twin carbs then a GT perhaps.
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Post by Matt »

TC stands for Twin Carb as far as im aware... and were around 100hp (the same as the 1800 MGB) whereas the "cooking" 1800s were single carb and had around 80hp
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Kevin wrote:Ok so what was the original saloon with the 1800 engine and twin carbs then a GT perhaps.
Sorry, I dunno - only ever had single carb ones :) Good to see your link to and Allegro - only ever drove one once, borrowed from girlfriend's mother. It caught fire...
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Post by alex_holden »

bigginger wrote:Good to see your link to and Allegro - only ever drove one once, borrowed from girlfriend's mother. It caught fire...
After you 'accidentally' spilled a can of petrol on it? :wink: :lol:
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'fraid not - a short under the bonnet on a V busy road in the middle of Bristol. Wrote the thing off (not hard, given the value of the car) IIRC, Quartic steering wheel and all

*now thinking 'does that mean it wasn't an Allegro? :D *
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Post by Kevin »

Had a look on the Marina site and they have a couple of members with MK1 1800TC saloons so my memory has not gone totally yet.
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Post by Orkney »

Ironic really that Allegro means 'brisk or rapid in tempo' :o
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Kevin wrote:Had a look on the Marina site and they have a couple of members with MK1 1800TC saloons so my memory has not gone totally yet.
But mine has...
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Post by dalebrignall »

i had an allegro it should have been called agro worse car i had,the funny thing is the diff went so i went to the scrap yard and put a mini 1000 one under a 1275 it gave it loads more tourque,it was quite fast in the end i used to burn up xr3is in it.
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