Bristol Cars

rosstheboss":503lvlut said:
The chap (for he his a chap) who owned Bristol legendarily used to decide whether or not to sell a customer a car based on whether he liked the cut of their jib....

A sad loss to the car world

Surprised he sold one to Liam Gallagher then!
 
ford escort stretch

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back end of a Vauxhall Senator

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Ford Cortina Coupe anyone?

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Is it some sort of Eastern Bloc Morris Marina Coupe??

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Squint and its a Capri!

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Guess it's good that we aren't all the same, I have always wanted one, any of them but I really like the Eastern Block Marina in particular.

No idea why, I like them but it has nothng to do with asthetics.
 
I was hoping nobody would post up pics of the modern stuff!!

They make me gag. :(

al.
 
highlandsflyer":lddqv5xp said:
gump":lddqv5xp said:
Having seen these on the site only, it looks like they are stuck in the dark ages in terms of design.
Unnatractive, dated, and in some cases just ugly. Not sure who would buy them!

Really dont get the love sorry! :?

I think you posted this on the wrong thread. This is not about Overburys.

I've mulled this over, why 'Overbury's' as your example in particular? Is it deliberately to antagonise?

If so its a stupid example in answer to Gump's far more accurate Bristol statement and shows yourself up as having no knowledge of the Overbury's brand whatsoever.

At least TVR chose to disguise the Fiesta rear lights:

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Other manufacturers used their parts much more imaginatively:

Rover SD1 upside down:

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More SD1 action:

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All i know about Bristol is that all the panels were hand beaten(possibly not now but until recently), Noel Gallagher from Oasis has one and two of them makes a lovely pair of Bristols :wink: :D
EDIT: Or possibly Liam :roll: :D
 
highlandsflyer":1jaegtbb said:
Bristols and VAG.

Sounds like a winning combination.

:bows: Genius!!

I love old Bristols, I love the way they were sold as well, If I had the bunce I would have bought one for the pisstake that is the sales process!
 
In all seriousness, the irony of a German buy-out (which is about as likely as a Bristol with small panel gaps) would by incredible.

Bristol Cars existed initially as a result of Bristol Aeroplane Company getting the license to build BMW engines immediately after WW2, when BMW was forced to move away from aero-engines.

Perhaps you can compare the fortunes of the two companies as an example of British/German ways of handling engineering businesses. The headquarters are a little different:

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&

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