mikeymk
Part of things
'85 Polo Coupe S 1.6 16v
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Never driven one but, certainly in their purer early guise, I always thought they were a good looking car.
The quirky suspension is a good system, though there are technical areas id want to change if I had one.
If I get the chance to drive one I shall jump at it.
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retrolegends
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Winging it.....Since 1971.
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That two door mk1 is great! Who wouldn't want to own that? Especially with that interior.
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1974 Hillman Avenger 1500DL1992 Volvo 240SE1975 Datsun Cherry 100a flying custard1965 Hillman SuperMinx Rock N Roller1974 Austin Allegrat Mk1 1.3SDL1980 Austin Allegro Mk3 1.3L1982 Austin Allegro Mk3 on banded steels2003 Saab 9-3 Convertible 220bhp TurboNutter1966 Morris Minor 1000 (Doris) 2019 Abarth 595C Turismo (not retro but awesome fun) www.facebook.com/DatsunCherry100a
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retrolegends
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^^^^ Good feature that! Well worth a read.
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1974 Hillman Avenger 1500DL1992 Volvo 240SE1975 Datsun Cherry 100a flying custard1965 Hillman SuperMinx Rock N Roller1974 Austin Allegrat Mk1 1.3SDL1980 Austin Allegro Mk3 1.3L1982 Austin Allegro Mk3 on banded steels2003 Saab 9-3 Convertible 220bhp TurboNutter1966 Morris Minor 1000 (Doris) 2019 Abarth 595C Turismo (not retro but awesome fun) www.facebook.com/DatsunCherry100a
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grumpy
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I would love a Vanden plas just so i could use the drop down tables in the back !! That and the Rolls Royce grill .
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retrolegends
Club Retro Rides Member
Winging it.....Since 1971.
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1974 Hillman Avenger 1500DL1992 Volvo 240SE1975 Datsun Cherry 100a flying custard1965 Hillman SuperMinx Rock N Roller1974 Austin Allegrat Mk1 1.3SDL1980 Austin Allegro Mk3 1.3L1982 Austin Allegro Mk3 on banded steels2003 Saab 9-3 Convertible 220bhp TurboNutter1966 Morris Minor 1000 (Doris) 2019 Abarth 595C Turismo (not retro but awesome fun) www.facebook.com/DatsunCherry100a
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My mum bought a green (I think Tundra Green?) one when I was a kid and it had green plastic interior also. I used to think it was leather and the seats would be roasting hot in the summer! Even as a kid I thought it was cool. She paid £300 for it in about the early 90s Id love to have it now..
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Current retro - 1996 Alfa Romeo GTV / Daily - 2016 Nissan Qashqai Previous retros - Prelude, Integra, XR2s, XR3s, Orions, CRXs, Sylvia S12, S13, Pulsar, ZX 16v, 205 Gti, MX5, MR2 etc
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bezzy mates mum in the 1980s, she had a chocolate brown coloured estate
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Is it me or do the seats in that red MK 1 have the same patterns as some of the new Audis?
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1955 Austin A30 1981 Jawa Mustang 1990 Trabant 601 (Tommy) 1989 Trabant 601 2009 Jaguar XF 2012 Toyota AYGO 2018 Scomadi TL
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I like Allegros, often daydreamed about Mk1 trimmed Equippe spec estate, I love the shape of the estate, nowt else much like it. I think values will probably rise abit over the next couple of years, but longterm the suspension will claim alot of them, like Maxi's and anything else with hydro systems unless its modded. The majority will choose the ease of fords and vauxhalls, but the hardcore BL nut will still want their slightly more unusual choice, though it will take more work to keep it. Already a respected classic I recon, has been for a while.
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craig1010cc
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fitted MGF rear displacers all round! You got any onfo on that, sounds a good way to keep them going for many more years
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Kieran
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The displacer physically fit, but need the knuckles extending.
Fronts about 55mm, will measure the rear.
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The Ashby Jackson fleet:-
1979 Mini Clubman 1.8 K series 1978 Skoda 110r Project 130RS K-oupe 1978 Austin Allegro 1500 SDL Estate 1984 BMW K100 Sidecar outfit 1999 Yamaha FZS 1000 Fazer 1991 Kawasaki ZXR400 race bike 2002 Kawasaki ZX9r race bike
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For me, there's two Allegros I'd want; this one: Or a Limeflower estate with the Vanden Plas front end and a Paprika interior.
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Last Edit: Feb 7, 2014 21:05:21 GMT by Deleted
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Jun 20, 2015 20:32:30 GMT
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there something about the Allegro i just like..., Not so sure about the estate though
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ChasR
RR Helper
motivation
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Jun 20, 2015 22:38:55 GMT
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It's an old thread for sure . IMO the Allegro is an Automotive Spud but then so many BL products are despite being a pioneer of the way things are today in many ways. The Maxi IMO paved the way for the modern family hatch as we know yet it is an unsung hero. The Allegro falls into this category too. If BL were possibly not on strike as much, did not let the bean counters get their way as it seemed to be the case in addition to marketing them a little better than they were the classic landscape today may have been a little different. I shall end this post on a sad topic. Considering that Rover were responsible for developing the BINI with BMW taking it over during yet another BL selloff do you honestly think MGR could have capitalised on it as BMW did? Not in a month of Sundays. It is a hurtful comment but it does seem to be true going by the chances BL/BMC, Austin Rover and MGR had. I mean, they had the 800 series, the Triumph Stag, Dolomite Sprint, amongst a plethora of other opportunities, only seeming to throw them away. It is a real shame that none of them were a significant success. This however may be the reason for why many enjoy a slice of Leyland produce. Purely rubbish or untapped potential?
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Last Edit: Jun 20, 2015 22:40:39 GMT by ChasR
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Love the Allegro. Had my first driving lesson in an almost new 1500LE automatic when I was about twelve. Owned a 1300 A series powered one for a while in the '90s. I'd have another one any day if the opportunity came along. I do not agree that they are too big a car for the A series engine being no bigger than the ADO16 they replaced. Just rebuild that lump to Cooper S spec plus a bit like an old man I knew did with an ADO16 in the '80s and watch the disbelief on people's faces when you leave their bigger, newer cars behind.
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