Is there anybody out there ?
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garyf
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Is there anybody out there ?
Hi
There must be some Super Minx owners out there !
Can't understand why no one is using ths forum, when the Sceptre forum is being used on a regular basis.
Anyone have any ideas ?
There must be some Super Minx owners out there !
Can't understand why no one is using ths forum, when the Sceptre forum is being used on a regular basis.
Anyone have any ideas ?
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humbermad
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- Location: MADRID, SPAIN
I can´t understand why mate
Hi there my name is Raul and live in Madrid, Spain in completely Rootes fan I own a humber sceptre MKII 1966 and parlty owner of a very special super minx, shortened chassis to two doors coupe body and uprated with 289 tiger engine, discs brakes all round, and about 230 cv at the wheel.
One of my favourite rootes cars is the superminx convertible, there´s one on ebay.uk that maybe will come to Spain shortly.
Please fell free to contact me on the following e-mail address.
rrivera@mi.madritel.es
Best regards, Raul Rivera (humbermad)
One of my favourite rootes cars is the superminx convertible, there´s one on ebay.uk that maybe will come to Spain shortly.
Please fell free to contact me on the following e-mail address.
rrivera@mi.madritel.es
Best regards, Raul Rivera (humbermad)
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rusty nuts
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Re: Is there anybody out there ?
Thing is,the super Minx is more or less a Humber Sceptre under neath.garyf wrote:Hi
There must be some Super Minx owners out there !
Can't understand why no one is using ths forum, when the Sceptre forum is being used on a regular basis.
Anyone have any ideas ?
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rootesmadnick
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pinoynotes
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Re: Is there anybody out there ?
Greetings Everyone, There are a few of us Super Minx owners out here. I bought a 1964 Super Minx Mk.II three years ago and I couldn't be happier. In Australia the market has been flooded by recycled coke cans (Jap cars) but there are a few of us here that refuse to buy these sh*t boxes. OK, I know they are faster and have less chance of being towed home, but it's a question of "Class", and the modern cars just don't cut it.
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rootesmadnick
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I know the feeling...
i might have to spend more in petrol than my work colleagues but I am sure I enjoy my
drive to work a hell of a lot more than they do every day
i might have to spend more in petrol than my work colleagues but I am sure I enjoy my
drive to work a hell of a lot more than they do every day
I fix things!!
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dave B
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Hi guys, As a recent Super Minx Estate owner I am still wondering why I never bought one earlier, having just retired it is prooving invaluable as a Classic show entrant and a worthwhile work horse, I am told that there is only ten of these estates left on UK roads, can anyone confirm this? Any info will be most helpfull Best regards Dave B.
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rootesmadnick
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yeah my sceptre is great, everyone loves having a go in it...
i had a hunter estate before and it was an amazing piece of kit when it came to moving stuff about...
(rip LHC 908K)
what makes me enjoy my car so much is the fact that people with cars that cost 10 times as much probably dont get half the stares or looks...
i had a hunter estate before and it was an amazing piece of kit when it came to moving stuff about...
(rip LHC 908K)
what makes me enjoy my car so much is the fact that people with cars that cost 10 times as much probably dont get half the stares or looks...
I fix things!!
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Dorsetflyer
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Re: Is there anybody out there ?
I know the Singer Vogue Estate is in short supply, the last figure I heard was that there were only four left on the road.
As to regards the Superminx Estate, you would have to confirm it with the Rootes club. There is more than likely a 'Historian' who keeps a register of these cars. Ten seems a bit light to me at present though.
In general though all the classic estate are good workhorses and can be shown at the same time, and it is nice to see them at all the shows.
Good luck with the car.
As to regards the Superminx Estate, you would have to confirm it with the Rootes club. There is more than likely a 'Historian' who keeps a register of these cars. Ten seems a bit light to me at present though.
In general though all the classic estate are good workhorses and can be shown at the same time, and it is nice to see them at all the shows.
Good luck with the car.
Regards
John
John
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rootesmadnick
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hi John !!
did they do a vogue estate using pre-hunter shaped front then??
wow !! would love to find one of them .. never even seen one !!
did they do a vogue estate using pre-hunter shaped front then??
wow !! would love to find one of them .. never even seen one !!
I fix things!!
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Dorsetflyer
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Hi Nick
Yes they did produce a Singer Vogue Estate prior to the 'Arrow' shape.
I've seen three of them, one at Quainton Railway Museum in Bucks about three years ago, that was in dark green. One parked behind me at Thornfalcon show a couple of years ago. The third one is residing in North Devon and I see it at shows in the West Country, that one is dark blue.
I'll have to go through my pics and see if I can find at least one and post them on the site.
Yes they did produce a Singer Vogue Estate prior to the 'Arrow' shape.
I've seen three of them, one at Quainton Railway Museum in Bucks about three years ago, that was in dark green. One parked behind me at Thornfalcon show a couple of years ago. The third one is residing in North Devon and I see it at shows in the West Country, that one is dark blue.
I'll have to go through my pics and see if I can find at least one and post them on the site.
Regards
John
John
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Gilly
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Re: Is there anybody out there ?
WHY IS THIS SITE DEAD
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rootesmadnick
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dont know Gilly... perhaps the numbers of audax and arrow cars are dropping more rapidly than we would dare imagine 
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mrssuperminx
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hey im a super minx owner to and cant find anyone to help why is there no minx owner 
Mrs superminx
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knign1
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Just caught up with this one. I have a 1966 Vogue Estate Mk IV here in New Zealand. it is my belief that only about 4 of these came to NZ, but unable to verify. So there should be still more than 4 in UK i would have thought. Routes built about 10,000 Mk IV's in Sedan and estate between `66 and `67, and presumably about 10% would have been Estates. So where are they all???