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NeilsYard
Coventry
196 of 362  Thu 26th Jan 2017 8:46am  

I'm sure this has been seen before but we've spoken about Newsome's Corporation Street showroom before - that must have been really posh for a car dealership at the time with two floors. How did he get the cars up there?!
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NeilsYard
Coventry
197 of 362  Wed 1st Mar 2017 4:25pm  

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Beesman
Cornwall
198 of 362  Wed 1st Mar 2017 4:37pm  

I'm guessing that lower photo is around 1962/63 by the Ford Capri. Is that a Ford Classic next to it too?
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Not Local
Bedworth
199 of 362  Wed 1st Mar 2017 7:31pm  

From left to right I would say: Ford Consul Capri (later known as the Mark 1 Capri); Ford Consul Classic (later known just as the Classic); Ford Consul Cortina (later known as the Cortina Mark 1 and available from 1962); Ford Prefect 107E (the 4 door 100E fitted with the overhead valve engine from the 105E Anglia and available until 1962); Ford Zodiac Mark 3.
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Midland Red

200 of 362  Wed 1st Mar 2017 8:12pm  

Thanks NL for that information Thumbs up - I'd forgotten that there was a Ford Consul Capri Oh my
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
201 of 362  Thu 2nd Mar 2017 12:40am  

On 1st Mar 2017 4:37pm, Beesman said: I'm guessing that lower photo is around 1962/63 by the Ford Capri. Is that a Ford Classic next to it too?
You are pretty much spot on, Beesman. The Ford Consul Classic was produced from 1961-63. Beyond it in the showroom is a Ford Cortina Mk1, produced from 1962-66. The black car beyond the Cortina cannot be a Prefect as they ceased production in 1961. However, the old Ford Anglia/Prefect shape was kept on until 1962, marketed as the bottom-of-the-range Ford Popular 100E. So by a process of elimination it must have been taken in 1962. Thumbs up My father bought his first car from that Rugby Autocar showroom in 1960, having just passed his test aged 47. It was a black Ford Prefect 105E. My mother would have preferred the new Anglia but it was too 'modern' for him, so he used the excuse that the Prefect had four doors.
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Not Local
Bedworth
202 of 362  Thu 2nd Mar 2017 2:55pm  

Ford used the Consul prefix on the Capri, Classic, and Cortina to give some continuity to the previous generation of Ford Consuls which had always been the 4 cylinder versions of their much more luxurious cousins the Zephyr and Zodiac. The cars that are missing from this lineup are the Consul Corsair (later revamped just as the Corsair) and the 105E Anglia with the distinctive raked back window.
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
203 of 362  Thu 2nd Mar 2017 3:57pm  

Yes, you are right, Not Local. Ford's ranges always seemed to be logical, as did the trim levels - L, GL, GT or whatever. Completely unlike the random models churned out by BL in those days. My father was very pleased with his Ford Prefect and kept it for four years. I desperately wanted him to upgrade to the Corsair, a lovely car in its day and one many people seemed to aspire to, and I would have loved to be dropped off at the school gates in one of those. No such luck, I'm afraid. He traded the Prefect in for a Vauxhall Victor. Blush
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Not Local
Bedworth
204 of 362  Thu 2nd Mar 2017 5:41pm  

Happy days, I owned a 1965 Cortina, a 1966 Corsair, and a 1964 Vauxhall Victor Estate at various times in the mid to late 70's. Unfortunately they were all at the old banger stage of their lives but I liked them all for what they were and I could go down to the scrapyard for bits and pieces when they needed them.
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Mr Blue Sky
Abingdon, Oxfordshire
205 of 362  Mon 13th Mar 2017 2:44pm  

I bought this 1964 Ford Classic 1500 in 1969. The following year I got married and bought a house and we could not afford two cars. Reluctantly, we had to see the Ford Classic, as my wife's 1966 Austin 1100 only had 19,000 miles on the clock.
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Diane Sparkes
New Zealand
206 of 362  Sun 7th May 2017 4:39am  

On 4th Jun 2012 5:17pm, artful said: The BLUE STAR Garage and a workshop behind, occupied by Alec Farr who was a car body repair specialist. He eventually moved to Lythall's Lane. Behind his workshop there were some 40 or so lockup wooden garages.
Hi Artful, The Blue Star Garage was owned by my grandmother's friend's Arthur and Cynthia Bailey when I was about 10 or 12. I actually pumped gas on the forecourt, would not be allowed today but I made a few shillings, that would be around 1950-1952. The pumps must have been changed, probably updated from the ones in the picture. My grandmother was Edith Middleton, great memories from when I was a Coventry kid. Diane
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Foellus
Nuneaton
207 of 362  Wed 12th Jul 2017 8:37pm  

Does anyone have any photographs of Whitehall Motors? Whitehall Motors operated on the corner of Longford Road and Blackhorse Road. There may have also been another branch near the canal basin in the centre of Coventry, close to where there is now a block of flats, but I can't be certain about this. I'm not sure when Whitehall Motors ceased trading, but it may have been the late 1960's or early 1970's. The premises were taken over by Martin Rumble and is currently Listers Garages outlet. Being Longford / Exhall, I acknowledge that this may be slightly outside of the scope of this site.

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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
208 of 362  Thu 13th Jul 2017 9:30am  

Hello Foellus & welcome to our forum. I will highlight your post as a question & hope for a quicker response. Best wishes.
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mickmitro
tile hill coventry
209 of 362  Tue 10th Oct 2017 11:40am  

Anyone remember a petrol station on Tile Hill Lane next to Ash Priors Close close to St James Church on the opposite side of the road. I seem to have a memory of one being there but locals that I have mentioned it to have no memory or have heard of one being there.
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Midland Red

210 of 362  Tue 10th Oct 2017 12:05pm  

I think a similar question was asked in post #16 of this thread - I'm not sure there was a definitive answer, though Oh my
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