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Post by Keef on Apr 4, 2011 20:00:01 GMT
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Post by Penguin45 on Apr 4, 2011 20:44:27 GMT
Looks like a four vent front panel as well, but six whiskers and Austin over-riders?
A bit Heinz 57 perhaps.
Chris.
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Post by Keef on Apr 5, 2011 13:19:53 GMT
I thought Heinz only did the hornet convertible?
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Post by tommydp on Apr 5, 2011 22:13:11 GMT
I remember this one advertised for sale in Denmark some months ago! There were more pictures. They were asking for 8000 pounds for it:-) LOL!
It appeared to be a mixed up car for sure, and in bad shape, rust in sills etc.. There was something wrong with the interior, but can't remember what. The funniest thing, though: the rear wings were mk 2 Austin Morris!! Yes, standing rear lights:-) So, was this an Austin or Morris with a Wolseley front stuck on? Or the other way around?
By the way, did you know the 1800 was badged as Morris Monaco and Austin Windsor in Denmark? The Mini was called Mascot, the 11- 1300 was called Marina, before the real Marina arrived! Yes, it's true:-)
BMC/ BL cars were very common in Denmark. I believe it had something to do with trade deals.
Dad tells about how amazed they were by all the BL cars down there in the seventies, and I remember seeing plenty Marinas, 1100s, Maxis and a few crabs, when we went there on holidays in the 80s and even 90s:-)
Tommy:-)
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Post by Keef on Apr 7, 2011 13:55:45 GMT
I remember this one advertised for sale in Denmark some months ago! Thanks Tommy. If you come across the pictures again, it would be interesting to see them.
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