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Postby Yoke » 20 Jan 2008 08:23

Hey all check out this add and double click on the picture, and take a close look in the background[:D] Hehehehe I plan on calling first thing in the morning, fingers crossed[;)] Like I always need another one hahahahaha[:p]

http://saskatoon.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehic ... dZ29429817

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Postby john 215 » 20 Jan 2008 10:13

Hi Yoke,
Strange how BL / BMC named different cars around the world this was our version of the Marina-
http://www.retrowow.co.uk/transport/70s ... arina.html
The 1.8 TC was quite a car in its day [;)] ,basically a MGB engined version went well till it got to a slight bend [xx(].
Anyone remenber the Allegro Equipe[?]
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Postby stevie_a » 20 Jan 2008 10:20

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Postby john 215 » 20 Jan 2008 10:26

Hi Stevie,
Thats the beast [}:)] The coachlines carried on through onto the seats!! Maxi 1750 engine would give a Vauxhall Magnum a run for its money [:)]. No wonder BL got into trouble,producing cars that competed against one another!
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Postby paul w » 20 Jan 2008 11:19

You vote for the car,Stevie & John.I'll vote for the girl in the
'Hotpants'! I'm sure this has happened here before somewhere?!
Is this Deja vu ? Dont think much of the motor,but the door handles
are kinda' familiar!

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Postby letstorque » 20 Jan 2008 11:57

A Vauxhall Tom Selleck. Now that brings back memories.

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Postby tr7inc » 20 Jan 2008 15:56

Ahh now the old mini & Bl Adverts were great too, was it the allegro 3 that had the round lights at the front, much smarter than the square type, i know i guy who has an allegro and wouldnt part with it

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Postby Rich in Vancouver » 20 Jan 2008 17:21

Even in Canada an Austin 1800 is an Austin 1800.
And a Marina is something completely different!
The seller is mistooken!

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Rich

BTW: We got both the 4-door Marina and the coupe. The coupe was never very common. All were 1800's and if I recall all were single carb although the coupes may have been twin carb. They are pretty much all gone now, it's very rare to come across one. A coupe would be fun as a daily driver.

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Postby bmcecosse » 20 Jan 2008 17:22

The car in the Ad would be known to the UK as an Austin 1800 - pretty sure the lad is wrong calling it a 'Marina' - which in UK were always Morris anyway. The 1800 was a FAR superior car to the ghastly Marina. BMC used the 1800s as Rally Barges for Servicing - and they did some Rallying and Rallycross with them too. The Marina was completely useless and used for absolutely nothing!
The TR7 in the background looks pretty far gone.

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Postby tr7inc » 20 Jan 2008 17:42

Many years ago, as a family car dad always had a BL car and the one i remember was the
Austin Princess, tell you what we had some great hols in that car and it were comfy too!

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Postby TR Tony » 20 Jan 2008 17:44

Yes indeed, the ad car is what was known as an Austin 1800 in the UK. Confusingly I think there was also a Morris 1800 version in the UK, although time may be playing tricks on my memory there!

The Morris Marina was a different car in the UK, see John215 link above. The UK Marina 1800 had a single carb version, & a twin carb version (using the MGB engine) which was known as the Marina TC in the UK.

Common cars in the 70s, don't see many around know! Strangely though I did see one in the town where I live just a few days ago (yes it was on the road, not at the scrapyard[:)])

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Postby john 215 » 20 Jan 2008 17:56

Hi,
How about this for a Marina rally car,one with a 'real engine' in it,would'nt have thought it improved the handling much [xx(].
http://www.cjw-consulting.co.uk/v8_route/v8_route.htm
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Postby letstorque » 20 Jan 2008 18:59

A chap around here a V8 Marina Van back in the 80s.
It was great in a straight line and didn't stop very well.
Fitting the Eight was really easy. The Marina doesn't have a front crossmember. The engine bay really is empty when you take out the Engine.


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Postby scotty » 20 Jan 2008 21:45

Here in Oz, we had a 6 cylinder Marina. Leyland Australia built a 2.6 litre E series motor & fitted that, along with 1750 & 1500 E series (Maxi & Allegro) engines. Unfortunately, we never got the B series engined version. Great acceleration, but quickly ran out of steam. Could have used a higher diff ratio.

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