Station Wagons or Campers - Jensen Interceptor - nice machine, normally fitted with Chrysler V8, but there was one (if not this one) that had a 5.7 litre Chevy Gen3 installed under the bonnet - well this is the view of the boot with its superb rear hatch and rear glass.
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The next, of course, is the Morris Countryman ? What a superb little darling..
A very neat, bulbous yet quite elegant ...was it a Crossley ?
That's got to be engine and engine bay - as seen from the side !
I had use of a Silver Cloud 3 like this one for a period of nine months..not an experience I will ever forget..just so rewarding, with all faults and all it possessed. This is a nice duo tone combination.
I think they call this a Cammargue...no, no, not a Camargue, not a Camargue-it's got to be a Corniche and very nice too except for the white piping on the black upholstery - what were they thinking ?
....what saved this car, so to speak, were the brush type headlight wipers - only Rolls Royce....wonderful !
Had enough ? Thought so. Hey, just one more in this thread - an extremely rare, and I mean rare as I did not know they existed - a four door Bristol.
Regards Styria
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The next, of course, is the Morris Countryman ? What a superb little darling..
A very neat, bulbous yet quite elegant ...was it a Crossley ?
That's got to be engine and engine bay - as seen from the side !
I had use of a Silver Cloud 3 like this one for a period of nine months..not an experience I will ever forget..just so rewarding, with all faults and all it possessed. This is a nice duo tone combination.
I think they call this a Cammargue...no, no, not a Camargue, not a Camargue-it's got to be a Corniche and very nice too except for the white piping on the black upholstery - what were they thinking ?
....what saved this car, so to speak, were the brush type headlight wipers - only Rolls Royce....wonderful !
Had enough ? Thought so. Hey, just one more in this thread - an extremely rare, and I mean rare as I did not know they existed - a four door Bristol.
Regards Styria