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Photographed that one at the Borders Vintage Automobile Club show Thirlstane castle Lauder on June 4th 2017,mickthemaverick wrote: 25 Apr 2023, 10:32 Here's another car likely to exceed the limits of this thread due to its rarity. This one looks to be in very good condition with relatively low mileage and would be a real tempter for me, despite the rather ungainly looks, if I really did have that oil well I mentioned yesterday!![]()
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NeilNewcastleFalcon wrote: 06 Jun 2017, 19:33 When is a Crayford Conversion not a crayford Conversion....
When its one of these
This example spotted at Thirlestane is a V8 Estate.going one better than the CCC this is from the CCCC (Crayford Convertible Car Club) here
http://www.crayfordconvertibleclub.com/ ... rover.html
October 1969 saw the launch of the Rover P6 Estate. Never a true Crayford, the name has stuck over the years. The P6 estate was entirely the idea and work of Nobby Fry at FLM Panelcraft, Fulham, who's firm were building most of the B.M.C estates for Crayford under licence, for sale as Crayfords.
The first FLM P6 prototype was a pig, the rear roof drooped like a VW beetle back. David and Jeff at Crayford got Nobby drunk one night in an effort to tell him the truth, it was ugly. When sobered up next day he still wanted to go ahead, so Crayford agreed to do the PR, brochure and marketing for the car but only if the roof line was raised.
Crayford sold the first 100 cars and it was such a success, that H.R. Owen and Hurst Park Autos took over their liaison with FLM. The estate was an ideal second car for your Rolls. Today the Rover club believe over 400 were sold and, as a second car for the country estate, many survived well and cars are easy to find, the V8 estate in particular is still very sort after.
NewcastleFalcon wrote: 13 Apr 2023, 08:44 I trailed this TR7 a couple of weeks ago
and now the pictures are loaded up.Very nice too, but what on earth were Triumph thinking of with the upholstery. I enjoy the quirkiness of the usual TR7 tartan, I would still call this interesting in an odd, shocking sort of way but...
They really should have upped the colour saturation for a more dramatic effect![]()
Neil