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les
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Re: Built to last

Post by les »

He's bound to say Allegro and I'll second that!

whyperion
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Re: Built to last

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Much was made of the minor's rotodip paint and rust proofing process , which generally has worked , the main rust problems often caused through lack of use , maintenance and allowing water ingress through doors etc. The 1970s cars are less on the road in part due to the desire to preserve and keep older cars , not valuing what we had in the 70s ( I would like an Allegro Estate and a Triumph Dolomite if I had the space ). With the Historic Classic Tax rate getting fixed at 1972 rather than the rolling (25 ? 20 years that it was when introduced ) , the extra £100/200 or so up front annual cost could mean a Minor Van better value than an Ital Van. In own family two allegros disappeared - one traded in for a Morris Minor and the other under a 30 ton 8 legger tipper truck when the truck ran away in the yard where the allegro parked up prior to its MOT due later that day. I also lost a nice and warm Mk 1 Astra under a reversing council dust cart.

I should have kept the Hillman Huskys Minxs but didnt have the knowledge or time at the time to keep the repairs going.
les
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Re: Built to last

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You seem to have an unfortunate knack of parking in the wrong places!! :D

JOWETTJAVELIN
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Re: Built to last

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les wrote:He's bound to say Allegro and I'll second that!
:lol: :lol: Made me smile, Les. :) Also Triumph 1300/Dolomite range, MGs don't seem to do too badly (mind you they have a large following) and the Austin Maxi, Rover SD1 and the 3 litre before it - and of course the good old Minor! But I agree, not many of these cars had good reputations for anything, but that's why we like them now, along with (well perhaps this is going a bit too far) little Jimmy Osmond. :lol:
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Re: Built to last

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Rotodip! did they stop doing it in the early 60s?
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=uLxa ... nt&f=false
Something changed around then, older cars have had more time to be left unused yet they still seem to survive better.

"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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