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Re: Whatsthisthen?... off topic???

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Nice advert for the Ner-A-Car on the Wiki page

These days it would be considered a bit too wordy, but an object lesson in "selling the benefits" and the other side of that coin "overcoming objections".
So it gets "85 to 100 mpg" but who's it for?
"Women as well as men, and boys and girls" great pretty much everyone then..
But it looks like it weighs a ton and could be unstable but no it's......
"Light...and this weight is centered below the hubs giving it a wonderful balance and stability"
Fair enough but I bet its difficult to ride..no
" Its simple easy to control, anyone can learn the NERACAR in five minutes.
and so it goes on, but wait a minute you are definitely going to have to get kitted out in special clothes to ride it
Of course not it's
"Clean-can be ridden in any clothes, Mudguard and deck 18" wide, and the hood encloses the machinery and oily parts"
Love the language and style of these old adverts.
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It's interesting how the Ner-A-Car was produced in both the UK and the USA...
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Re: Whatsthisthen?...entries welcomed

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I spotted this while out yesterday.
Own work while out walking...
Own work while out walking...
Clues to follow if needed.
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Re: Whatsthisthen?...you won't see 2 of these parked together!

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looks quite MG Midget-esque little chrome windscreen wipers interior on the spartan rather than luxurious side, and potentially two round headlights at the end of each wing.

Don't expect for a second to be right but are we talking small and British?

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Re: Whatsthisthen?...you won't see 2 of these parked together!

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It is about the size of an MGB, and it was intended to be a competitor to the MGB, but in many respects it is a rather different beast.
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Well, Triumph were the trraditional rivals of MG but most Triumphs tended to be a bit woody in the dash board department. TR4/TR4A may have been contenders if it wasn't for that factor.

Then there's the Austin Healey Sprite...pretty much in the midget department so unlikely

Then there is the Sunbeam Alpine which for now would be my best guess

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Re: Whatsthisthen?...you won't see 2 of these parked together!

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Without giving too much away (I hope), here is some teaser information:

The model in question was only a modest success, howmanyleft recons that there is only one survivor in the UK, but they sold and survived better in warmer climates.
The poor sales were despite a relatively advanced technical specification, but probably reflect the styling which was rather a pastiche of other sports cars.
The subsequent sports car from the same manufacturer was a swan to this ugly ducking, and was hugely successful.
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Re: Whatsthisthen?...you won't see 2 of these parked together!

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Is it a Fiat 124 Spyder ? Looks Italian - the dash clocks at least..
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Re: Whatsthisthen?...you won't see 2 of these parked together!

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How about a Datsun Fairlady?

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This evidence fits... :-D
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Re: Whatsthisthen?...you won't see 2 of these parked together!

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Nice...and 2.0-litre, 5-speed.
Those headlight chrome fillets (pointing towards the grille) remind me of something British, but I can't remember what. #-o

EDIT: Just remembered what: Austin 1800 !
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Re: Whatsthisthen?...you won't see 2 of these parked together!

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xantia_v6 wrote: 30 Dec 2017, 20:28 It is about the size of an MGB, and it was intended to be a competitor to the MGB, but in many respects it is a rather different beast.


Different beast as in "not total crap"?
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Re: Whatsthisthen?...you won't see 2 of these parked together!

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I think it's a plastic pig i.e. a Bond Minicar but I could be wrong.
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Re: Whatsthisthen?...you won't see 2 of these parked together!

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Yes it is a 1968 Datsun 2000 Sport, badged in some markets as the Fairlady.
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I subsequently discovered that they were not officially imported into the UK, and perhaps not to NZ, explaining their rarity.

The registration number on this one dates from 1982, so it may have been imported from Australia or Japan at that time.
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Whatsthisthen?...this one's French!

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Enjoyed the Datsun 2000, but lets narrow the search field down a bit for this one. Its French. :-D

Whatsthisthen? gives 5 minutes of fame to this French Car
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Help may be required but suffice to say it has appeared as a "Dessin du Mois" in a magazine which should be familiar to FCF alongside a Citroen DS 23

Described thus
Deux idées de l’excellence française
Il est des périodes étranges où deux époques se croisent et coexistent, même pour un temps très court. Les années 50 à 70 en furent le meilleur exemple. Sur nos routes se côtoyaient encore des autos dont certaines, à l’image de cette..... whatsthisthen?....., évoquaient encore un glorieux passé, tandis que d’autres, telle la Citroën DS 23 ie, semblaient déjà foncer vers le XXIe siècle.
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