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Where are your photos?![]()
In my photo album...I'll dig it out
Where are your photos?![]()
So are you going to keep the standard mechanics.... or go the 'Savage' route with a 3.0 V6?
Great project, I'm sure that one day it will again be a head turner![]()

That's just reminded me:
One sunny Saturday afternoon I bled the clutch cylinder on my Mk II. This was accessed by removing a rubber bung/grommet (around 4"x3") from the tunnel. After I'd finished I just couldn't get the damn thing back in & ended up tossing it behind the seats as I had a hot date to prepare for.
Needless to say, after picking up said date it started pouring. I forgot all about the missing grommet until we arrived at our destination 30 miles later. The entire floor was flooded on my side. The combination of the "legs virtually straight" driving position & my lime-green 28" flares was not a pretty sight....![]()
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Oi!Hillman Hunter GLS ( circa 1974) a real wolf in sheeps clothing
It just looked like the (old mans car) Humber with its twin headlights
Long door TR2 ( circa 1954) many moons ago, sold it for £50 IIRC
that was before "this type" of car became a classic and was just "another banger"
Hillman Hunter GLS ( circa 1974) a real wolf in sheeps clothing
It just looked like the (old mans car) Humber with its twin headlights
I used to "take" 3L capris at lights every time
It came off the production line with
twin 40's H120 cam polished head powermax pistons and more
Hillman Hunter GLS ( circa 1974) a real wolf in sheeps clothing
It just looked like the (old mans car) Humber with its twin headlights
I used to "take" 3L capris at lights every time
It came off the production line with
twin 40's H120 cam polished head powermax pistons and more

The TR2 was a great car too, my dad had one. In true tradition it was developed by using saloon mechanics (Standard Vanguard I think?) and became one of Britain's true sportscars.![]()
The engine in that Hillman was developed by Holbay I think, a mate of mine had one too and it was indeed a wolf in sheep's clothing!
There's one for sale http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C56188 if you fancy recapturing your youth
The TR2 was a great car too, my dad had one. In true tradition it was developed by using saloon mechanics (Standard Vanguard I think?) and became one of Britain's true sportscars.![]()
a guy I used to work with had a GLS Hunter with that Holbay engine fitted, was a bit tuned up and (apparently) it held the lap record for Thruxton for its class at one point. To this day he says he's never owned any car as quick or as noisey, don't think he had it very very long though as he didn't much like its MPG![]()
Oi!
I had a Sceptre when I was 22. :razz:
That's what I had, a '71 Mk III in a glorious beige/light grey!99% of the time driven by the flat cap brigade

The engine in that Hillman was developed by Holbay I think, a mate of mine had one too and it was indeed a wolf in sheep's clothing!
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I inherited my mums 1972 hillman hunter mint condition like sitting in the front room after always having m/bikes or hb vivas.had it for years,so easy to maintain. i passed it on eventually and it was still a good motor and a gen 38000 on clock that was in 1982. miss it for the nostalgia and happy times with kids when we used to camp and everything fitted in the boot, not like now if its not in caravan its on the roof and the grandkids dont know three wheels on my wagon
There are 3 I miss.
#1 was (yet another) FrogEye Sprite. Had to flog it when the clutch was on its way out and I was moving into town - no garage...
#2 was a Firenza. Not a droop snoot, just the souped up HF coupé. Rad dropped and the bottom hose lost out to the pulley. Diodn't have the cash to sort it.
#3 was my last Landy. Just a bog-stock 90 TDi but I loved it! Had a blowout which sent it up a hedge and it rolled - did every panel and it was beyond economic repair.
'Twas indeed a Holbay engine I did a few more light mods to it as well
( Head skim and polish and a bottom end balance)
The surprising thing was it returned 40MPG. from those twin 40's
you know how you get "the odd good one off the production line?"
This was definitely one of those![]()
Sorry to drift OT for a minute but FITP's stand picture has reminded me of something. Not a car I owned but the car I'd have most LIKED to have owned - ever! I was smitten with it & fell in love at first sight.
I give you the Monica 560.

That sounds about right to meThe main differences IIRC, were Walnut dash, centre console & door caps & overdrive on 3rd & 4th.
The basic Rapier was just a 1725 hilman lump the H120 was indeed the holbayI think you're right, Neil, our neighbours had one back when they were new. I think there was also a Sunbeam Rapier with the same engine - the HS120
If that was to me, probabley not, I guessWould you buy one now to own for the nostalgia value?
Where's yer photos?![]()
I bet that was pretty rapid! me bruvver had a tuned frogeye 975 odd cc IIRCI've just remembered.... a mate of mine back in the late 70s had a tuned version of a 1725 Holbay engine in his Frogeyed Sprite!! (Yet another Frogeye) It was hugely re-engineered to cope and on the outside it had big Wolfrace wheels covered by huge w/arches - Looked and went like it was on steroids
Neil
Sold this in June this year, The best car I've ever owned by far. Brilliant pleasure to drive and I loved the retro cool thing B)
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Sold this in June this year, The best car I've ever owned by far. Brilliant pleasure to drive and I loved the retro cool thing B)
Can't decide which one I miss the most.
MK1 - Fiesta - 1360 x/flow twin 40 webers, supersport suspension, xr2 headlight conversion, MK2 XR2 interior.
MK2 - Escort - 2.2 pinto, twin 48's, tran-x box 4spd, LSD, caged, buckets etc.
MK2 - Escort - 1600 sport - 1760 x/flow, std 4 speed box, 1300 diff, caged etc.
All had there good points and all had bad ones too. Fiesta handled like a dream, used to **** some quicker car drivers off with it. 2.2 Escort, went like stink, need a fuel tanker behind it. 1600 sport was fun off the line, flat at 80mph hard to keep in a straight line.
Where's yer photos?![]()
Wish I had some, didn't take any of the Fiesta when I was building it, (started as a standard 950 popular), finally finished it one Monday night, half an hour before being due at work. Wrote it off 8am following morning when someone who was late for work ran into the back of it at a pedestrian crossing and I hit the girl on the crossing (absolutely gutted). The 2.2, I have some somewhere framed from when I competed in it will have to sort scanner out. The 1600 sport was a complete rot box, got taken off the road to rebuild, lost my job, no money or inclination to do anything with it, sat in my garage for 4 years. Now having a new lease of life in Scotland, soon to have a full rebuild.
Other half currently has a MK2 RS droopsnoot sat in the garage requiring some work, that I will get round to eventually.
What an absolute nightmare!!
Looks like you have plenty of hobby work to come then![]()
old white rangerover. two door v8 beastie, with a tuned engine and fruity exhaust.
wish i still had it.although it would have had a diesel lump in it by now.
low teens to the gallon. ingle figures when playing in the mud.
The car was awful, ugly, and a money pit, but I still have fond memories of it - it was my first car after all!!![]()
old white rangerover. two door v8 beastie, with a tuned engine and fruity exhaust.
wish i still had it.although it would have had a diesel lump in it by now.
low teens to the gallon. ingle figures when playing in the mud.