So My dad had been given this book my dad had one of those.
He disputes how much he paid for his Mk 4/5 Cortina anyway he/we are struggling to identify this car on page 8/9 that does not seem to have a caption
anywhere in the book.
Anyway over to the Collective locostbuilders to see if they can identify it
MyDadHadOne
please help put him out of is misery.
ta Iain
Late 50s Ford consul ?
Easy one its is a Moskvitch 412
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moskvitch_412
deffo a Moskvitch, tried to do a clutch on one once, after loosing about a gallon of blood on the sharp unfinished edges i let my mate do it
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Originally posted by britishtrident
Easy one its is a Moskvitch 412
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moskvitch_412
I was a young apprentice at Whitfield Garage, Nr Dover in the late 60's/early 70's where we supplied several to local customers. Two of them were pick up trucks, very rugged looking and came with tool kits etc. Unfortunately they fell apart in several years.
Well chaps you have made an old engineer very happy.
Soon as I told him. Of course it is Fred from work - crompton motors - manager of hand winding had one bought it new...., I knew I'd seen one
been in one.
Ta once again !
Agriv8
ISTR The chief engineer of the AA tried to get the import of these blocked from import to the UK because the steering wouldn't self-centre from full lock.