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The Motor Show

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Anyone have any memories of going to the Motor Show at Earl's Court in their youth, or for those whose youth was after 1978 at the NEC in Birmingham :)

I think it was October 1971 when we went to the motor show because the new Range Rover was one of the cars I remember thinking I'd like one of those! Probably not an obvious choice, with much more exotic, luxurious and sporty cars on display.

My only other visit to the motor show was a bus trip to the NEC, which did co-incide with the "Allegro's got vroom!" ad campaign must have been around 1980.

There are some interesting short video clips from British Pathe of old motor-shows which may stir some memories. This is the "1962" treatment.



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good to see Neil..
I must remember using the umbrella for checking underneath :)

I wasn't around then, but nice to see a lot of cars I had something to do with, a fair bit later, when working for a classic car dealer as a teen
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I think I may haver gone to one of the last Earl's Court ones in 1976 and remember the new MK IV Cortina being the star of the show... Ruler -straight lines and all.

I next went there in 1977 but for a different reason - to see Pink Floyd...
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This is an Irish one, described as "A real headturner in everyday use", a 2.0L Ghia for £3,200

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and an "orange" one with a vinyl roof just for fun

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I love the orange one... I must say the styling has stood the test of time rather well. Better I dare say than its successor...
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About 1971, forsaking my mechanical engineering apprenticeship for 'an office job' I started work in the sales office of Lancia UK in Alperton. For the next 4 or 5 years I was on the stand at the motor show handling sales enquiries etc. That's when I wasn't in the exhibitors lounge or dining out on expenses!
Far too many memories to list today but one I'll always remember was the year we were next to the Daf stand. A popular TV series at the time featured a Dutch detective called Vandervalk and the signature tune was played continually on a loop the entire 2 weeks of the show, annoying or what!
Discovered a lot about cars and human nature at those shows. The seats on all the cars on the Ford stand had to be replaced every morning as the adjustment mechanisms had worn out with a days use, and everything on a car that could be removed would be missing by the end of the day, gear knobs, ash trays, cigarette lighters, head rests, heater control knobs etc etc. When the show went to Birmingham London still had a dealership manned event called Motorfair and I did a few of those on the VW stand.The Peugeot stand was next to us one year and this was the year they had introduced a 16 valve model called an M16. On the last day of the show someone stole the 16 valve cylinder head!!! It was thought that the culprit had done the job bit by bit over the few weeks.
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Van Der Valk.. I remember it well, and the theme tune, Eye Level by the Simon Park Orchestra.... It went to N0. 1 in the UK singles chart in 1973...

Nicking a 16V Cylinder Head from an MI16 - That's a class act =D> :-D 8-) Love to know how they did it...

Thanks for the memories Paul and Neil although I must confess 1973 was less about cars and much more about lusting after the daughter of the owner of the TV repair shop I worked in at weekends 8-)

Shame was she was way out of my league :(
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isisalar wrote: Far too many memories to list today but one I'll always remember was the year we were next to the Daf stand. A popular TV series at the time featured a Dutch detective called Vandervalk and the signature tune was played continually on a loop the entire 2 weeks of the show, annoying or what!
Here's 4 minutes and 18 seconds from the 1973 Motor Show, with the Vandervalk signature tune in the background just to take you back! There's even a shot of the DAF stand!



This article on Piston Heads "The British Motor Show 1967-Time for Tea" links to the Pathe 1967 film, and delivers a nice gentle dig at the script!

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I din't remember the year, but the last Motor Show I visited had PSA promoting their research into what became the HDI engine, and various auto-electrical concerns showcasing the future of lighting - LEDs and HID headlights!
Was it the same show where Jeremy Clarkson was showing off the Xantia Activa?
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I couldn't resist having a look at that, thanks newcastlefalcon, I just hope I can shake off the tune now I've heard it again. I'd almost forgotten the girls, draped over the bonnets on opening day looking lovely, they were a permanent feature on a BMW motorfair stand I was on in the 80's, wearing their M style jump suits and very little else.
When I moved from Lancia to one of their dealerships which specialized in used sports cars a few years later most of those cars featured passed through my hands at one time or another, loved the bit about the beastly foreign cars making up 30% of the market.
I was often given MGB's to drive back then and once or twice had the V8 to play with. More than once I had people driving cars that could easily outrun a normal B flash me out of the way on the motorway only to suffer severe embarrassment as they saw me disappear into the distance.
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isisalar wrote:I just hope I can shake off the tune now I've heard it again..
I can't shake it off and it's still rattling round in my head :twisted:
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Imagine hearing it for 2 weeks solid!
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isisalar wrote:Imagine hearing it for 2 weeks solid!
You were very brave Paul. I admire your resilience...
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Part of the Foreign Invasion at the 1973 motor show was this. Very probably the first ever posting of a Moskovitch on the French Car Forum!
Having to pay extra for the radio would have put me off, but I do like the tatty info on the windscreen! The quality is not that good (the picture I mean).

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NewcastleFalcon wrote:Very probably the first ever posting of a Moskovitch on the French Car Forum!
Very possibly :lol: Now they took the statement "Truly awful..." to an entirely new dimension...
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