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The closest I have come to the convertible, cabriolet, drop-top, décapotable experience in a car of my ownership was having the windows rolled down and the webasto sunroof fully open in my Triumph GT6.

I'm in dangerous territory now......hankering after the sort of idyllic portrayal of open top motoring as in my avatar, and being drawn to such things in the classic auction catalogues, but probably realistically thinking that its going to be totally impractical and just a touch too draughty! Thats proper DMC thinking!

I mean I even thought about this....right colour....didn't sell at the last sale, in at this one for the same guide price, and a decent chance of getting it under guide......we'll see what it went for early next week over on the Classics under £10k thread.
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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 22 Apr 2019, 22:52 One for Chris (White Exec) perhaps....
The blurb on Citroen's new "Take The Long Way home" Advert says it was filmed in the Sierra Nevada in Spain. So wheresthisthen?
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white exec wrote: 23 Apr 2019, 17:01 You have me foxed, Neil. I cannot find it #-o


Sunday afternoon Drive Chris? Maybe even bringing back a nice staged photo of a White XM for POTD?
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Cant take the credit for solving it....mickthemaverick came up with the goods here, with bobins not far behind.

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Brilliant! Have put it on the list \:D/
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Spotted by my dashcam on the way to Tesco's this morning. Nice to see it being used rather than on display at a show!! :)

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My mum bought one like that new in 1963, only in white. I had one of the series 2 Oxfords with the wooden body, never see them now.

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Peter.N. wrote: 08 Jul 2019, 10:24 I had one of the series 2 Oxfords with the wooden body, never see them now.
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..and this rarer still, but I thought I saw one amongst my meanderings through auction catalogues, and here it is....

The Morris ISIS traveller.
https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/classic ... traveller/
Anglia Car Auctions Sold for £11,550 15th June 2019

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Classic of the Day.....and an unexpected spot,

...When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of Armstrong Siddeley's..

....ready for a splattering across a few threads. Strong and distinctive emblem.
As well as being the Citroen Centenary it is also the Armstrong Sidderely Centenary 1919 to 2019.
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A303 Highway to the Sun got another airing on BBC four
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Never saw an Isis estate, quite a few saloons though. Several differences between that and the Oxford apart from the 6 cyl engine, it had worm and nut steering as opposed to the rack and pinion, albeit with a leaning steering column.

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Peter.N. wrote: 09 Jul 2019, 11:02 Never saw an Isis estate, quite a few saloons though. Several differences between that and the Oxford apart from the 6 cyl engine, it had worm and nut steering as opposed to the rack and pinion, albeit with a leaning steering column.

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Did you mean worm and peg? or is this a different system I've not come across before? :)
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He meant 'worm and nut' a different set up to worm and peg,


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Gibbo2286 wrote: 09 Jul 2019, 12:43 He meant 'worm and nut' a different set up to worm and peg,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEjFh2uO7xk

Thanks for that Gibbo, new to me but the video explained it perfectly!!
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Slow down and smell the flowers. Too easy for a whatflowersthisthen? one of the distinctive fragrances of the British hedgerow.
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mickthemaverick wrote: 09 Jul 2019, 11:28
Peter.N. wrote: 09 Jul 2019, 11:02 Never saw an Isis estate, quite a few saloons though. Several differences between that and the Oxford apart from the 6 cyl engine, it had worm and nut steering as opposed to the rack and pinion, albeit with a leaning steering column.

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Did you mean worm and peg? or is this a different system I've not come across before? :)
Yes probably :oops: It had a steering box as opposed to a rack and pinion. Recirculating ball was I believe another type.

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Rootes used recirculating ball steering boxes on the 1960s Minx models, an earlier box they used was very heavy to turn and dumped due to complaints.
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