The 1970s

The 1970s was created by Dave Baird

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129753
BBC2's new Saturday night series. Class! Great nostalgia. For me, at least. :yesnod:

Ain't it funny, how time slips away...?

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Replied by helsbyman on topic The 1970s

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129775
Lotus Cortina time for me with 77-79 Spitfires

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Replied by Dave Baird on topic The 1970s

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129777
I was too young to drive till the late 70's, but I still think that there were some great cars came out of the decade. I don't know much about "super cars" but cars which "ordinary folks" could afford were just great - Triumph Spits, Cortinas, Zephyrs, Rovers, Mk1 Escorts (I finally got one in 1979), Fiat 125 Scorpion, and so many other great iconic vehicles.

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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic The 1970s

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129797
I saw a lovely yellow Triumph Spitfire 1500 today, top down, driver with big grin! :yesnod:

David
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Replied by John and Sue on topic The 1970s

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129801
Speaking as one who was a teenager in the 70's and reached 21 in 77, by and large it was pretty crap IMO.
Apart from the prog rock: that was good. And still is! :broon:

Some fine cars, but many dogs as well: BL at their absolute worst. Allegro anyone? Austin Princess?
Even the Moggy Minor made it into the 70's. All the way from the 50's.

Or how about the legendary Flying Pig: the Mk 4 Ford Zodiac. Or the rise of Eastern bloc crappy imports.
The Moskvich. The Lada.

I rest my case.

It will be all right in the end. If it isn't all right yet, then it is not yet the end..

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Replied by Dave Baird on topic The 1970s

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129802
I turned 21 in 1980. But then, I also lived in South Africa at the time. I just remember the ones that I liked. And certainly commie crap like the Lada never made it to SA. But we did have the Valiant, Impalas and lots of other US derived cars - big engines, thirsty as a miner on overtime, but you couldn't beat them for a night at the drive in. I think fourteen university students was our record. And four of them were in the boot!!!! I guess it depended on what you did in your cars back then, for fun, John. :broon:

Prog rock - twenty minutes of pentatonic scale in the middle of mediocre lyrics - nah, not for me, then or now. Thank God Clapton can't concentrate for more than six or seven minutes nowadays. :yesnod:

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Replied by helsbyman on topic The 1970s

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129808
Yes but we also had the ford RSs TVRs Morgan's Spitfire's etc

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Replied by Dave Baird on topic The 1970s

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129809
To say nothing of the Alfa Giuliettas, Renault Gordinis, and Alfa Spyders... :yesnod:

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Replied by talkingcars on topic The 1970s

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129829
I enjoyed the program so much I've set it to record/

Nowt wrong with a Lada, my dad bought one brand new in 1977, I learnt to drive in it follwed by both my sisters, we scrapped it 10 years and 100k later.


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MG - the friendly marque.

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Replied by Dave Baird on topic The 1970s

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129830
The Lada was just a Fiat 124 with a Russian badge, wasn't it?

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Replied by talkingcars on topic The 1970s

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129833

Dave Baird wrote: The Lada was just a Fiat 124 with a Russian badge, wasn't it?


Basically yes - but was made of heavier gauge steel.


Home to black Alfa Romeo 159 3.2 V6 Q4 ,green MGF VVC and red MG Maestro T16.

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Replied by Forrester on topic The 1970s

Posted 11 years 1 month ago #129837
Back then my local taxi back home from the pub was a Lada.
It had done over 200k but can't remember if MOT's were needed then ;)
I didn't really care :P

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