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Ahem, Herald everytime for me (but then i would say that!) Disk brakes as standard, etc etc.

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austin allegro anyone? or an austin 1100 :D
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Hillman Imp if you can find one at a sensible price. Leftfield choice Saab 95.

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ajsphead wrote:.....Leftfield choice Saab 95.

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:idea: Or 99. World's second-easiest clutch (after certain modernish Vauxhalls and the Maxis & E4 Allegros) to change when it needs doing, engine parts available from any of the major Triumph specialists or Euro Car Parts, easy to get out of, comfortable, etc.
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#25 Post by Mrotwoman »

A 59 is rather an early one as a starter VW,very lovely but 6 volt electrics and spares/trim more readily available for later models.
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#26 Post by OneCarefulOwner »

rich. wrote:austin allegro anyone? or an austin 1100 :D
The man speaks sense. Bigger than a Mini, cheaper, more room under the bonnet to work on and inside the cabin to relax in.
…that's why Allegro will look as good 5 years from now as it does today.
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OneCarefulOwner wrote:
rich. wrote:austin allegro anyone? or an austin 1100 :D
The man speaks sense. Bigger than a Mini, cheaper, more room under the bonnet to work on and inside the cabin to relax in.
Then modify the engine to a 1380 Turbo and watch it go. Don't know if anyone's done that to an Allegro, but I'm itching to do it to a 1275 Marina.
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#28 Post by Maisiebabe »

My first car was an old Vauxhall Chevette hatchback. Well, someone had to have one and it was only £200. It was also indistructable and on one occasion performed community service by pinning a military policeman to a fence!

Then I had an MBG GT, which taught me how to grind in valves when it blew a hole in one.

And a clubby estate.

Sadly, I'm also addicted to motorcycles (Ducati 748, 1982 GPz550) but on a recent tour of duty in Denmark I was driving a Mk2 Golf with over 400,000kms on the clock.

Don't do it.....you'll become an addict! :)
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No-one's turbo'd an A-series Allegro yet, but we have got a club member with an A+ SPi engine & he's had 67MPH in 3rd, no reports on trying it in 4th yet! I wouldn't bother doing it to a Marina unless you've also done a Type9 5-speed conversion; there's too many other upgrades possible, from MGB lumps to the guy who's fitted a 16v head from a Vauxhall iirc! Marinas are just too big, heavy, & lumbering to get the most from any A series.

I'm having help in fitting a non-standard engine to an Allegro estate; more details will emerge in the future for those who don't know about the project already, but I don't want to say too much as there's articles being based around it & I'd hate to spoil the surprise for those as yet unaware! ;) I've also toyed with uprating the lump in my S1 auto, as the box saps a little power giving it a lower top speed than the 998cc S3!
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